Public or Member-Only Public event
December
Growing Pains: Addressing Adolescence in Companion Animals – 126 pages
Price- £18.50
Conference Details:
A fascinating day of talks from the comfort of your own home. If you cannot attend on the day you have access to the recordings for 30 days.
World renowned speakers and Q&A opportunity with each speaker.
Presenter – Amber Batson
Amber Batson is a vet and behaviourist working both in clinical practice as well as providing behaviour and welfare education internationally. Amber graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 1999 and started further behaviour and welfare training and qualifications within the first year of clinical practice. She has spent several years providing behaviour education to a variety of different animal professionals and to animal owners. Her aim is to use up to date scientific information in an easy to practically apply manner.
Talking About
Session 1. When pets become aliens: reaching puberty
Session 2. Terrible teens – what other factors affect teenage behaviour.
Session 1 – A presentation looking at the changes in the brain during adolescence and how they may or may not be affected by puberty. What happens if we remove the sex hormones? What effects may neutering adolescents have on behaviour and health? Amber will take a good look at the pros and cons and what other options we might consider. She will also discuss options to facilitate best physical and emotional recovery from neutering including some examples of managing the adolescent on confined rest.
Session 2 – A presentation looking at how relationships with the owner may change during this period, how stress experiences may vary during adolescence compared to other life stages, and whether other non-gonadal physiological changes may occur that impact on behavioural actions. Are there any health issues other than pain that may rear their heads in this time that can impact on behaviour? Are there any medications that may be particularly troublesome for the teenager?
Presenter – Gwen Covey-Crump
BVetMed, CertVA, Dip.ECVAA, MRCVS, CertVetAc(IVAS)
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia
EBVS® European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
After qualifying in 2001 from the Royal Veterinary College, London, Gwen spent 3 years in small animal general practice and has since worked in referral practice at University of Cambridge and Bristol Vet Schools. Having completed a residency she became European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia in 2011.
Whilst maintaining clinical anaesthesia practice, Gwen now focuses her energies on chronic pain. Working alongside a team of physiotherapists and collaborating with specialist colleagues in surgery, neurology, oncology and medicine to provide a multi-disciplinary chronic pain referral service at Langford Vets. She provides specialist advisory and educational services, to Canine Arthritis Management, an organisation set up to increase awareness of chronic pain in dogs amongst pet owners and veterinary professionals. Gwen was President of the Comparative Medicine Section of the Royal Society of Medicine from 2017-19 and continues to serve on council. She also serves on committee for the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturists.
Areas of interest include human factors in the veterinary clinical workplace, established and emerging therapies for chronic pain and the relationship between pain and behaviour in non-verbal species. To relax Gwen has a dog to amuse and exercise, plus a room stuffed with half-finished sewing and upholstery projects.
Talking About
Not ‘just getting old’ and ‘slowing down’, pain where you least expect it. Much focus has been on recognition of chronic pain in the older dog or cat and rightly so. With osteoarthritis so prevelent in the pet population this suffering of the older generation is slowly gaining awareness. However, even less attention has been paid to identification of pain in younger pets, behaviour change that is put down to naughty puppies and crazy cats. We will explore some of the causes of pain in younger animals, myths, misconceptions and practical treatment options, as well as how to prevent chronic pain developing in the first place.
Presenter – Caroline Clark
Caroline Clark is an A.B.T.C. Registered Clinical Animal Behaviour Counsellor and full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC). Caroline is also a Registered Veterinary Nurse with over 30 years’ experience working in veterinary practice.
After some time working as a lecturer and external verifier for the RCVS veterinary nursing programme, Caroline completed a post graduate diploma in companion animal behaviour. Once qualified she set up Pet Education and Training, a behaviour referral clinic, based in Yorkshire. Here she sees and helps a range of companion animals including: cats, dogs, parrots & rabbits.
Caroline is passionate about helping veterinary practices become behaviourally aware and has written and developed a range of hosted and on line CPD accredited behaviour courses and webinars. She also helps practices set up in-house, nurse-led behaviour clinics.
Caroline has contributed articles on behaviour to various veterinary publications and has recently been commissioned to write a book on canine fear and anxiety which is due for publication in 2022.
Caroline still finds time to keep in touch with veterinary practice, working as a part-time clinical coach in a busy veterinary hospital in East Yorkshire.
Talking About
Behavioural Awareness for the Veterinary Team. The presentation will highlight the patient experience in all areas of the practice. It will provide advice on how to mitigate stress by managing the veterinary environment, making changes to the individual’s working practice, improving handling skills and having an awareness of their own body-language. It will also include how to help pets that have developed negative associations with the practice and will cover the type of advice to give to clients. I will, wherever possible, emphasise the link with COVID and the fall-out from that, which may be an issue for some animals – in particular the adolescent.
You will receive your login details 72 hours before the event. Recordings will be available to view for up to 30 days after the event using the same login details.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
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Event Details
Event Details
APBC Online Veterinary Conference 2021 Delegate pack
Growing Pains: Addressing Adolescence in Companion Animals – 126 pages
Price- £18.50
Conference Details:
A fascinating day of talks from the comfort of your own home. If you cannot attend on the day you have access to the recordings for 30 days.
World renowned speakers and Q&A opportunity with each speaker.
Presenter – Amber Batson
Amber Batson is a vet and behaviourist working both in clinical practice as well as providing behaviour and welfare education internationally. Amber graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 1999 and started further behaviour and welfare training and qualifications within the first year of clinical practice. She has spent several years providing behaviour education to a variety of different animal professionals and to animal owners. Her aim is to use up to date scientific information in an easy to practically apply manner.
Talking About
Session 1. When pets become aliens: reaching puberty
Session 2. Terrible teens – what other factors affect teenage behaviour.
Session 1 – A presentation looking at the changes in the brain during adolescence and how they may or may not be affected by puberty. What happens if we remove the sex hormones? What effects may neutering adolescents have on behaviour and health? Amber will take a good look at the pros and cons and what other options we might consider. She will also discuss options to facilitate best physical and emotional recovery from neutering including some examples of managing the adolescent on confined rest.
Session 2 – A presentation looking at how relationships with the owner may change during this period, how stress experiences may vary during adolescence compared to other life stages, and whether other non-gonadal physiological changes may occur that impact on behavioural actions. Are there any health issues other than pain that may rear their heads in this time that can impact on behaviour? Are there any medications that may be particularly troublesome for the teenager?
Presenter – Gwen Covey-Crump
BVetMed, CertVA, Dip.ECVAA, MRCVS, CertVetAc(IVAS)
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia
EBVS® European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
After qualifying in 2001 from the Royal Veterinary College, London, Gwen spent 3 years in small animal general practice and has since worked in referral practice at University of Cambridge and Bristol Vet Schools. Having completed a residency she became European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia in 2011.
Whilst maintaining clinical anaesthesia practice, Gwen now focuses her energies on chronic pain. Working alongside a team of physiotherapists and collaborating with specialist colleagues in surgery, neurology, oncology and medicine to provide a multi-disciplinary chronic pain referral service at Langford Vets. She provides specialist advisory and educational services, to Canine Arthritis Management, an organisation set up to increase awareness of chronic pain in dogs amongst pet owners and veterinary professionals. Gwen was President of the Comparative Medicine Section of the Royal Society of Medicine from 2017-19 and continues to serve on council. She also serves on committee for the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturists.
Areas of interest include human factors in the veterinary clinical workplace, established and emerging therapies for chronic pain and the relationship between pain and behaviour in non-verbal species. To relax Gwen has a dog to amuse and exercise, plus a room stuffed with half-finished sewing and upholstery projects.
Talking About
Not ‘just getting old’ and ‘slowing down’, pain where you least expect it. Much focus has been on recognition of chronic pain in the older dog or cat and rightly so. With osteoarthritis so prevelent in the pet population this suffering of the older generation is slowly gaining awareness. However, even less attention has been paid to identification of pain in younger pets, behaviour change that is put down to naughty puppies and crazy cats. We will explore some of the causes of pain in younger animals, myths, misconceptions and practical treatment options, as well as how to prevent chronic pain developing in the first place.
Presenter – Caroline Clark
Caroline Clark is an A.B.T.C. Registered Clinical Animal Behaviour Counsellor and full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC). Caroline is also a Registered Veterinary Nurse with over 30 years’ experience working in veterinary practice.
After some time working as a lecturer and external verifier for the RCVS veterinary nursing programme, Caroline completed a post graduate diploma in companion animal behaviour. Once qualified she set up Pet Education and Training, a behaviour referral clinic, based in Yorkshire. Here she sees and helps a range of companion animals including: cats, dogs, parrots & rabbits.
Caroline is passionate about helping veterinary practices become behaviourally aware and has written and developed a range of hosted and on line CPD accredited behaviour courses and webinars. She also helps practices set up in-house, nurse-led behaviour clinics.
Caroline has contributed articles on behaviour to various veterinary publications and has recently been commissioned to write a book on canine fear and anxiety which is due for publication in 2022.
Caroline still finds time to keep in touch with veterinary practice, working as a part-time clinical coach in a busy veterinary hospital in East Yorkshire.
Talking About
Behavioural Awareness for the Veterinary Team. The presentation will highlight the patient experience in all areas of the practice. It will provide advice on how to mitigate stress by managing the veterinary environment, making changes to the individual’s working practice, improving handling skills and having an awareness of their own body-language. It will also include how to help pets that have developed negative associations with the practice and will cover the type of advice to give to clients. I will, wherever possible, emphasise the link with COVID and the fall-out from that, which may be an issue for some animals – in particular the adolescent.
You will receive your login details 72 hours before the event. Recordings will be available to view for up to 30 days after the event using the same login details.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2021)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally Broadcast 9th april 2020
Raising Wolfdogs; Getting to know the dogs that look like wolves
Presented by: Gemma Krzesinska
Wolfdogs are becoming increasingly popular but they aren’t well known and the information about them is often out of date or plain uneducated. The World of Lupines Foundation is working to not only increase education around wolfdogs of all breeds and types but to also be the ethical guideline for raising wolfdogs and breeding the Lupine breed specifically using scientifically backed methods.
I will talk about my experiences breeding and raising Lupine dogs, the differences noticed between them and your more common dog breeds and the steps taken to ensure they get the best possible start.
Presenter bio:
Owner of Lupine dogs for 10 years, Gemma is a registered ethical breeder with the World of Lupines Foundation, and board member. My lupines work various jobs including photography modeling and public event and education work.
Dog Trainer for 3 years running training classes with Puppy School, doing 121’s and working with Darwin dogs training assistance dogs.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Raising WolfdogsGemma Krzesinska
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Originally Broadcast 9th april 2020 Raising Wolfdogs; Getting to know the dogs that look like wolves Presented by: Gemma
Event Details
Originally Broadcast 9th april 2020
Raising Wolfdogs; Getting to know the dogs that look like wolves
Presented by: Gemma Krzesinska
Wolfdogs are becoming increasingly popular but they aren’t well known and the information about them is often out of date or plain uneducated. The World of Lupines Foundation is working to not only increase education around wolfdogs of all breeds and types but to also be the ethical guideline for raising wolfdogs and breeding the Lupine breed specifically using scientifically backed methods.
I will talk about my experiences breeding and raising Lupine dogs, the differences noticed between them and your more common dog breeds and the steps taken to ensure they get the best possible start.
Presenter bio:
Owner of Lupine dogs for 10 years, Gemma is a registered ethical breeder with the World of Lupines Foundation, and board member. My lupines work various jobs including photography modeling and public event and education work.
Dog Trainer for 3 years running training classes with Puppy School, doing 121’s and working with Darwin dogs training assistance dogs.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally broadcast on 18th May 2020
Puppies – The importance of early intervention; How to prevent behaviour problems in puppies
Presented By Nicole Harris
Sponsored by:
Will my puppy grow out of it…….?’ The most common question asked in puppy classes.
During this webinar Nicole will discuss the some of the most difficult areas of puppy ownership and how to prevent puppy issues escalating into behaviour problems later down the line.
Presenter Bio:
Nicole Harris is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist and an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Dog Training Instructor. Nicole has been working professionally within the dog training and behaviour industry since 2007 after obtaining a BA (Hons) in Animal Behaviour Management and a Postgraduate Diploma in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling from the University of Southampton.
Nicole’s main passion is working with puppies. She became a certified Puppy School tutor in 2009 and is now the Regional Manager for Surrey and North Hampshire as well as delivering behavioural CPD opportunities for the Puppy School network of tutors across the UK.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Puppies - The importance of early interventionNicole Harris
Event Details
Originally broadcast on 18th May 2020 Puppies – The importance of early intervention; How to prevent behaviour problems in
Event Details
Originally broadcast on 18th May 2020
Puppies – The importance of early intervention; How to prevent behaviour problems in puppies
Presented By Nicole Harris
Sponsored by:
Will my puppy grow out of it…….?’ The most common question asked in puppy classes.
During this webinar Nicole will discuss the some of the most difficult areas of puppy ownership and how to prevent puppy issues escalating into behaviour problems later down the line.
Presenter Bio:
Nicole Harris is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist and an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Dog Training Instructor. Nicole has been working professionally within the dog training and behaviour industry since 2007 after obtaining a BA (Hons) in Animal Behaviour Management and a Postgraduate Diploma in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling from the University of Southampton.
Nicole’s main passion is working with puppies. She became a certified Puppy School tutor in 2009 and is now the Regional Manager for Surrey and North Hampshire as well as delivering behavioural CPD opportunities for the Puppy School network of tutors across the UK.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally broadcast 6th May 2020
Presented By Lori DeLeo
You can’t give what you don’t have
For those of us in the role of helping professionals, compassion fatigue is real, and it is the direct result of repeated exposure to highly emotional and traumatic situations. Consequently, when dealing with people and/or their pets and having to make difficult decisions that affect both on a regular basis, all too often we forget that we need to take care of ourselves.
What is the difference between compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma? How do these manifest themselves and impact our ability to show up as our best selves in our personal and professional lives? How can we address these issues in practical and impactful ways? This webinar will help you identify the signs of what some refer to as “burn out” and will assist in providing you with quality emotional self-care.
Lori J. DeLeo, MAT, LMFT, is a licensed therapist who specializes in grief and trauma. She has worked extensively with first responders and helping professionals. Ms. DeLeo holds Masters degrees in Multicultural Education/Teaching and Marriage and Family Therapy. Additionally, she is certified in both Gestalt therapy and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing).
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}How to handle Compassion fatigue when working in the pet industryLori DeLeo
Event Details
Price: APBC members FREE (please visit the members are of the website for the free access) ABTC members £25 Non-members £35
Event Details
Price: APBC members FREE (please visit the members are of the website for the free access) ABTC members £25 Non-members £35
Originally broadcast 6th May 2020
Presented By Lori DeLeo
You can’t give what you don’t have
For those of us in the role of helping professionals, compassion fatigue is real, and it is the direct result of repeated exposure to highly emotional and traumatic situations. Consequently, when dealing with people and/or their pets and having to make difficult decisions that affect both on a regular basis, all too often we forget that we need to take care of ourselves.
What is the difference between compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma? How do these manifest themselves and impact our ability to show up as our best selves in our personal and professional lives? How can we address these issues in practical and impactful ways? This webinar will help you identify the signs of what some refer to as “burn out” and will assist in providing you with quality emotional self-care.
Lori J. DeLeo, MAT, LMFT, is a licensed therapist who specializes in grief and trauma. She has worked extensively with first responders and helping professionals. Ms. DeLeo holds Masters degrees in Multicultural Education/Teaching and Marriage and Family Therapy. Additionally, she is certified in both Gestalt therapy and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing).
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally broadcast on 21st May 2020
The bear necessities of training; what training Boo the Grizzly Bear can teach us about training
Presented by: Cindy Peacock
When training animals is important to not only understand how to teach the animal, but we need to understand the needs of the species and the individual to. By doing this we can get the most out of the time we have with them and build some incredible relationships. Join Cindy as she takes us on her journey training Boo the Grizzly Bear.
Presenter Bio:
Cindy is a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner (KPA CTP) and has served as Apprentice for the Calgary Humane Society, teaching behaviour classes and working on assessments of incoming animals. She is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT KA) and has countless hours of first-hand experience working with almost every conceivable behavioral situation.
Cindy is the Lead Trainer at the Kicking Horse Grizzly Refuge and volunteers extensively with organizations including the Animal Rescue Foundations of Alberta and Ontario (ARF), the Calgary Humane Society, Halo Husky Haven, MEOW Foundation, Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society, and the Global Animal Lovers Society.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}The bear necessities of trainingCindy Peacock
Event Details
Originally broadcast on 21st May 2020 The bear necessities of training; what training Boo the Grizzly Bear can teach
Event Details
Originally broadcast on 21st May 2020
The bear necessities of training; what training Boo the Grizzly Bear can teach us about training
Presented by: Cindy Peacock
When training animals is important to not only understand how to teach the animal, but we need to understand the needs of the species and the individual to. By doing this we can get the most out of the time we have with them and build some incredible relationships. Join Cindy as she takes us on her journey training Boo the Grizzly Bear.
Presenter Bio:
Cindy is a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner (KPA CTP) and has served as Apprentice for the Calgary Humane Society, teaching behaviour classes and working on assessments of incoming animals. She is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT KA) and has countless hours of first-hand experience working with almost every conceivable behavioral situation.
Cindy is the Lead Trainer at the Kicking Horse Grizzly Refuge and volunteers extensively with organizations including the Animal Rescue Foundations of Alberta and Ontario (ARF), the Calgary Humane Society, Halo Husky Haven, MEOW Foundation, Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society, and the Global Animal Lovers Society.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Scentwork Solutions for Abnormal & Repetitive Behaviours, Fears & Phobias; understanding how scentwork can help in complex behaviour cases
Presented by: Morag Heirs
Scentwork has taken off across the world as a fun activity to share with your dog, and there are a whole range of methods and approaches. While some methods concentrate on competition, there’s increasing interest in the use of scentwork and nose games within behaviour modification programmes.
Using a mixture of case studies and video we will explore how scentwork can play a key role in behaviour modification for a range of complex presenting problems in dogs including abnormal and repetitive behaviours and fear.
Bio
Morag Heirs PhD, Clinical Animal Behaviourist
Well Connected Canine Ltd http://www.wellconnectedcanine.co.uk
I build better relationships between troubled dogs and their humans, and I’ve been working as a canine behaviourist for over 12 years now. Playing scentwork games with my own dogs, as well as with my clients, was life changing. I was fortunate to be an Accredited TD Scentwork Trainer (2014-2017) and have introduced hundreds of dogs to the joy of sniffing.
Scentwork is one of my favourite tools when it comes to creating an effective training plan or behaviour modification programme, and I can’t wait to share the magic with you!
Scentwork Solutions for Abnormal & Repetitive Behaviours, Fears & PhobiasMorag Heirs
Event Details
Originally aired on 15th September 2020 Scentwork Solutions for Abnormal & Repetitive Behaviours, Fears & Phobias; understanding how scentwork
Event Details
Originally aired on 15th September 2020
Scentwork Solutions for Abnormal & Repetitive Behaviours, Fears & Phobias; understanding how scentwork can help in complex behaviour cases
Presented by: Morag Heirs
Scentwork has taken off across the world as a fun activity to share with your dog, and there are a whole range of methods and approaches. While some methods concentrate on competition, there’s increasing interest in the use of scentwork and nose games within behaviour modification programmes.
Using a mixture of case studies and video we will explore how scentwork can play a key role in behaviour modification for a range of complex presenting problems in dogs including abnormal and repetitive behaviours and fear.
Bio
Morag Heirs PhD, Clinical Animal Behaviourist
Well Connected Canine Ltd http://www.wellconnectedcanine.co.uk
I build better relationships between troubled dogs and their humans, and I’ve been working as a canine behaviourist for over 12 years now. Playing scentwork games with my own dogs, as well as with my clients, was life changing. I was fortunate to be an Accredited TD Scentwork Trainer (2014-2017) and have introduced hundreds of dogs to the joy of sniffing.
Scentwork is one of my favourite tools when it comes to creating an effective training plan or behaviour modification programme, and I can’t wait to share the magic with you!
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented By Jean Donaldson, originally broadcast on 20/08/2020
Is there such a thing as over-socialization? What is “arousal” and is it a useful term? Should we strive to reduce or eliminate errors when dogs are learning? How should we curate and monitor play opportunities for puppies, and for dogs?
In most jurisdictions, dog training and behavior counseling are unregulated, and where they are regulated, there is usually not a mandate for evidence-based practice. This has resulted in fertile ground for fads to take hold. This webinar will look at how research on cognitive biases makes dog behavior practitioners susceptible to untested or demonstrably untrue ideas and practices.
Presenter Information
Jean is the founder and principle instructor of The Academy for Dog Trainers. The celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 2019. She is a four-time winner of The Dog Writers’ Association of America’s Maxwell Award. In 2017, Jean was recruited to create Dog Training 101 for The Great Courses.
Born in Montreal, Canada, Jean founded the Montreal Flyball Association, and Renaissance Dog Training, the first positive reinforcement-based school and counseling service in the province. Her own dogs and dogs she has trained have earned numerous titles and wins in a variety of dog sports, including OTCh, TDX, HIT and FDCh. While a student, she worked as an adoption counselor at the Montreal SPCA and later served on its Board of Directors. Before founding The Academy, Jean did exclusively referral aggression cases for six years. She lives in Oakland, California, with her dog, Brian, adopted in 2015.
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email. Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Cognitive Bias and Fad susceptibilityJean Donaldson
Event Details
Presented By Jean Donaldson, originally broadcast on 20/08/2020 Is there such a thing as over-socialization? What is “arousal” and
Event Details
Presented By Jean Donaldson, originally broadcast on 20/08/2020
Is there such a thing as over-socialization? What is “arousal” and is it a useful term? Should we strive to reduce or eliminate errors when dogs are learning? How should we curate and monitor play opportunities for puppies, and for dogs?
In most jurisdictions, dog training and behavior counseling are unregulated, and where they are regulated, there is usually not a mandate for evidence-based practice. This has resulted in fertile ground for fads to take hold. This webinar will look at how research on cognitive biases makes dog behavior practitioners susceptible to untested or demonstrably untrue ideas and practices.
Presenter Information
Jean is the founder and principle instructor of The Academy for Dog Trainers. The celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 2019. She is a four-time winner of The Dog Writers’ Association of America’s Maxwell Award. In 2017, Jean was recruited to create Dog Training 101 for The Great Courses.
Born in Montreal, Canada, Jean founded the Montreal Flyball Association, and Renaissance Dog Training, the first positive reinforcement-based school and counseling service in the province. Her own dogs and dogs she has trained have earned numerous titles and wins in a variety of dog sports, including OTCh, TDX, HIT and FDCh. While a student, she worked as an adoption counselor at the Montreal SPCA and later served on its Board of Directors. Before founding The Academy, Jean did exclusively referral aggression cases for six years. She lives in Oakland, California, with her dog, Brian, adopted in 2015.
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email. Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by: Hannah Donovan-Calam
Finding a balance between theory and real-life can be challenging. Science-based knowledge on body language and our inferences of the underlying emotional motivations can help us to adapt our behaviour towards our patients and improve interactions. Within a veterinary setting, there can be a sense of urgency and time pressure. In this webinar we will look at how we can best interpret our patients’ emotional states and therefore, mental health, to respond to each individual appropriately and set them up to succeed.
Presenter Bio
Hannah Donovan is a veterinary surgeon and a clinical animal behaviourist, she graduated with a 2.1 Bachelor of Science Honours degree (BSc (Hons)) in Animal Science from the University of Leeds, UK, in 2006. She then went on to study for her veterinary degree, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery (BVM&S) at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and qualified as a vet in 2011. During her time at the University of Edinburgh, Hannah also obtained a Masters of Veterinary Science in Canine Behaviour Research (MVetSci). She then worked as a mixed vet in Lincolnshire and during this time, completed a Master of Science in Clinical Animal Behaviour (MSc) at the University of Lincoln, UK, she graduated with distinction in 2013.
Since then, Hannah has worked in small animal practices in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, she has also travelled and volunteered around the world in clinics and shelters, and spent some time working in a large RSPCA hospital and shelter in Sydney, Australia. Hannah has worked as a veterinary surgeon since 2011 and has been seeing behaviour referrals simultaneously since 2013. Hannah has enjoyed providing continued education for vets and vet staff around the world about animal behaviour and how to improve handling and understanding during veterinary visits, rehabilitation of rescued animals or teaching young animals and preventing behaviour issues. Hannah’s aim has always been to improve animals’ quality of life and welfare by continually learning herself and teaching veterinary and shelter staff. Hannah is clinical director of Donovan Veterinary Behaviour Practice, where she sees veterinary referral behaviour cases in horses, dogs and cats mainly, provides talks and CPD to veterinary practices and also locums for local practices.
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","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Behaviour in PracticeHannah Donovan
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Presented by: Hannah Donovan-Calam Finding a balance between theory and real-life can be challenging. Science-based knowledge on body language
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Presented by: Hannah Donovan-Calam
Finding a balance between theory and real-life can be challenging. Science-based knowledge on body language and our inferences of the underlying emotional motivations can help us to adapt our behaviour towards our patients and improve interactions. Within a veterinary setting, there can be a sense of urgency and time pressure. In this webinar we will look at how we can best interpret our patients’ emotional states and therefore, mental health, to respond to each individual appropriately and set them up to succeed.
Presenter Bio
Hannah Donovan is a veterinary surgeon and a clinical animal behaviourist, she graduated with a 2.1 Bachelor of Science Honours degree (BSc (Hons)) in Animal Science from the University of Leeds, UK, in 2006. She then went on to study for her veterinary degree, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery (BVM&S) at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and qualified as a vet in 2011. During her time at the University of Edinburgh, Hannah also obtained a Masters of Veterinary Science in Canine Behaviour Research (MVetSci). She then worked as a mixed vet in Lincolnshire and during this time, completed a Master of Science in Clinical Animal Behaviour (MSc) at the University of Lincoln, UK, she graduated with distinction in 2013.
Since then, Hannah has worked in small animal practices in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, she has also travelled and volunteered around the world in clinics and shelters, and spent some time working in a large RSPCA hospital and shelter in Sydney, Australia. Hannah has worked as a veterinary surgeon since 2011 and has been seeing behaviour referrals simultaneously since 2013. Hannah has enjoyed providing continued education for vets and vet staff around the world about animal behaviour and how to improve handling and understanding during veterinary visits, rehabilitation of rescued animals or teaching young animals and preventing behaviour issues. Hannah’s aim has always been to improve animals’ quality of life and welfare by continually learning herself and teaching veterinary and shelter staff. Hannah is clinical director of Donovan Veterinary Behaviour Practice, where she sees veterinary referral behaviour cases in horses, dogs and cats mainly, provides talks and CPD to veterinary practices and also locums for local practices.
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THIS WEBINAR WILL BE RECORDED AND SENT TO ALL REGISTRANTS TO VIEW FOR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE LIVE BROADCAST.
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Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
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THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by: Jane Arden
Sponsored by:
Jane Ardern BSc (Hons) Dip CAPBT CAP2
Jane owns Wagga-Wuffins Canine College. Jane has been training dogs for over 20 years and has been working full time as a professional for over 10 years
Jane has a BSc (Hons) in Canine Behaviour and Training from Hull University, an Advanced Diploma in the Practical Aspects of Companion Animal Behaviour and Training and CAP2
Jane is the Kennel Club Accredited Instructor Scheme Dog Trainer of the Year 2015 a prestigious award presented to her at Crufts 2016 in March
Jane has a City and Guilds Award in Education and Training
Jane is a member of the Coape Association of Pet Behaviourists and Trainers (CAPBT), The Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT UK) Membership no. 1058 and a Registered Animal Trainer with the Animal Training and Behaviour Council (ATBC)
Jane shares her home currently with six working cocker spaniels
Jane breeds Working Cocker Spaniels under the Riverirk Affix and works them regularly through the shooting season
MISSION Control
A webinar covering arousal, impulse control and frustration tolerance in high drive dogs. Understanding their genetics and why they do what they do. Looking at both the science and the practical application using positive reinforcement training to develop an effective toolbox of rewards, working on brain games that build the right neural networks and good habits. Developing self control skills for the real world.
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Mission ControlJane Arden, How to train the high drive dog
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Originally Broadcast on 5th August 2020 Presented by: Jane Arden Sponsored by:
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Originally Broadcast on 5th August 2020
Presented by: Jane Arden
Sponsored by:
Jane Ardern BSc (Hons) Dip CAPBT CAP2
Jane owns Wagga-Wuffins Canine College. Jane has been training dogs for over 20 years and has been working full time as a professional for over 10 years
Jane has a BSc (Hons) in Canine Behaviour and Training from Hull University, an Advanced Diploma in the Practical Aspects of Companion Animal Behaviour and Training and CAP2
Jane is the Kennel Club Accredited Instructor Scheme Dog Trainer of the Year 2015 a prestigious award presented to her at Crufts 2016 in March
Jane has a City and Guilds Award in Education and Training
Jane is a member of the Coape Association of Pet Behaviourists and Trainers (CAPBT), The Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT UK) Membership no. 1058 and a Registered Animal Trainer with the Animal Training and Behaviour Council (ATBC)
Jane shares her home currently with six working cocker spaniels
Jane breeds Working Cocker Spaniels under the Riverirk Affix and works them regularly through the shooting season
MISSION Control
A webinar covering arousal, impulse control and frustration tolerance in high drive dogs. Understanding their genetics and why they do what they do. Looking at both the science and the practical application using positive reinforcement training to develop an effective toolbox of rewards, working on brain games that build the right neural networks and good habits. Developing self control skills for the real world.
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Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
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THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by Lucy Hoile
A focus on natural feline behaviour and what this can tell us about the development and treatment of behaviour problems in the domestic home. Behaviour problems that will be discussed include aggression, urine spraying, inappropriate toileting and inter-cat aggression in multi cat households.
Presenter bio – Lucy is a feline behaviourist with over 10 years’ experience helping owners with their cat’s behaviour. She holds a master’s degree in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling from Southampton University and sits on International Cat Care’s Feline Well-being Panel. Lucy regularly shares knowledge on cat behaviour through articles for feline publications and websites, webinars, talks and radio features.
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","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Understanding the ethology of the domestic cat when treating behaviour problems.Lucy Hoile
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Thank you to royal canin for sponsoring this event. Visit their website here: https://www.royalcanin.com/uk
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Thank you to royal canin for sponsoring this event. Visit their website here:
Thank you to Catipilla for sponsoring this webinar. https://www.catipilla.com/
originally broadcast on 20 th October 2020
Presented by Lucy Hoile
A focus on natural feline behaviour and what this can tell us about the development and treatment of behaviour problems in the domestic home. Behaviour problems that will be discussed include aggression, urine spraying, inappropriate toileting and inter-cat aggression in multi cat households.
Presenter bio – Lucy is a feline behaviourist with over 10 years’ experience helping owners with their cat’s behaviour. She holds a master’s degree in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling from Southampton University and sits on International Cat Care’s Feline Well-being Panel. Lucy regularly shares knowledge on cat behaviour through articles for feline publications and websites, webinars, talks and radio features.
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Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
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THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by: Morag Heirs
Scentwork has taken off across the world as a fun activity to share with your dog, and there are a whole range of methods and approaches. While some methods concentrate on competition, there’s increasing interest in the use of scentwork and nose games within behaviour modification programmes.
We’ll refresh your knowledge of basic scentwork approaches and their effects on the canine brain. Then using a mixture of case studies and video we will explore how scentwork can play a key role in behaviour modification for a range of commonly presenting problems in dogs including fear, frustration and more.
Bio
Morag Heirs PhD, Clinical Animal Behaviourist
Well Connected Canine Ltd http://www.wellconnectedcanine.co.uk
I build better relationships between troubled dogs and their humans, and I’ve been working as a canine behaviourist for over 12 years now. Playing scentwork games with my own dogs, as well as with my clients, was life changing. I was fortunate to be an Accredited TD Scentwork Trainer (2014-2017) and have introduced hundreds of dogs to the joy of sniffing.
Scentwork is one of my favourite tools when it comes to creating an effective training plan or behaviour modification programme, and I can’t wait to share the magic with you!
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
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","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Scentwork Solutions for common canine behaviour challenges
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Originally Broadcast 21st January 2020. The prices have been reduced as due to a technical glitch, the picture of Morag does keep freezing and there is a small audio issue when
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Originally Broadcast 21st January 2020.
The prices have been reduced as due to a technical glitch, the picture of Morag does keep freezing and there is a small audio issue when Morag is talking after the first video. However this is still an excellent presentation, not to be missed: Price: APBC members £7.50 ABTC members £20 Non-members £30
Presented by: Morag Heirs
Scentwork has taken off across the world as a fun activity to share with your dog, and there are a whole range of methods and approaches. While some methods concentrate on competition, there’s increasing interest in the use of scentwork and nose games within behaviour modification programmes.
We’ll refresh your knowledge of basic scentwork approaches and their effects on the canine brain. Then using a mixture of case studies and video we will explore how scentwork can play a key role in behaviour modification for a range of commonly presenting problems in dogs including fear, frustration and more.
Bio
Morag Heirs PhD, Clinical Animal Behaviourist
Well Connected Canine Ltd http://www.wellconnectedcanine.co.uk
I build better relationships between troubled dogs and their humans, and I’ve been working as a canine behaviourist for over 12 years now. Playing scentwork games with my own dogs, as well as with my clients, was life changing. I was fortunate to be an Accredited TD Scentwork Trainer (2014-2017) and have introduced hundreds of dogs to the joy of sniffing.
Scentwork is one of my favourite tools when it comes to creating an effective training plan or behaviour modification programme, and I can’t wait to share the magic with you!
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally Broadcast 3rd February 2020.
Presented by: Erica Peachey
Erica Peachey has been training dogs, running training classes, conducting behaviour consultations, presenting at conferences and mentoring students for over 30 years. Here she’s going to have a look at how things have changed in dog training, what’s stayed the same, and provide some insight into how you too can run a successful life long dog training business.
Presenter Bio:
Erica has a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and has worked at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh, as a Research Associate. She is a member of the both the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors and the Association of Pet Dog Trainers. She is registered with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council as both a Clinical Animal Behaviourist and also an Animal Training Instructor. Erica has written booklets and books which have sold worldwide, and has been an expert witness in many court cases where animals are at the centre of the controversy. Erica is regularly contacted by the media and has appeared in newspapers and magazines and on radio and television, as well as providing and working with over 80 animals appearing in a comedy drama. Erica gives talks, seminars and courses at venues around the country and abroad and is a Visiting Lecturer in Animal Behaviour at Liverpool John Moores University.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
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","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}30 years what have we learnt?Erica Peachey
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Originally Broadcast 3rd
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Originally Broadcast 3rd February 2020.
Presented by: Erica Peachey
Erica Peachey has been training dogs, running training classes, conducting behaviour consultations, presenting at conferences and mentoring students for over 30 years. Here she’s going to have a look at how things have changed in dog training, what’s stayed the same, and provide some insight into how you too can run a successful life long dog training business.
Presenter Bio:
Erica has a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and has worked at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh, as a Research Associate. She is a member of the both the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors and the Association of Pet Dog Trainers. She is registered with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council as both a Clinical Animal Behaviourist and also an Animal Training Instructor. Erica has written booklets and books which have sold worldwide, and has been an expert witness in many court cases where animals are at the centre of the controversy. Erica is regularly contacted by the media and has appeared in newspapers and magazines and on radio and television, as well as providing and working with over 80 animals appearing in a comedy drama. Erica gives talks, seminars and courses at venues around the country and abroad and is a Visiting Lecturer in Animal Behaviour at Liverpool John Moores University.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
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THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally Broadcast 25th February 2020.
Presented by: Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhoud who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this first webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
The webinar recording is available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link via email.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Event Details
Originally Broadcast 25th February 2020. Presented by: Natalie Light Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhoud who was rescued at 10
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Originally Broadcast 25th February 2020.
Presented by: Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhoud who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this first webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
The webinar recording is available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link via email.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Companion animal enrichment free webinar
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Companion animal enrichment free webinar with Mark Kingston Jones from the SHAPE of enrichment. Mark will guide you through how the enrichment used for zoo animals can help
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Companion animal enrichment free webinar with Mark Kingston Jones from the SHAPE of enrichment. Mark will guide you through how the enrichment used for zoo animals can help your pets to remain stimulated, in good health and reduce anxiety during this lockdown period.
The Shape of Enrichment is dedicated to creating holistic and goal driven enrichment programmes for any animals in captive care. With everyone being on lockdown, humans and animals are both adjusting to a new temporary activity budget, which may need some mitigation, while also creating a perfect opportunity to develop enrichment ideas that can be tested now, and then continue to be applied once restrictions are lifted.
This presentation will go through the SHAPE approach to designing and developing enrichment, and explore ways to apply ideas we frequently use in the exotic animal field for mental and physical wellbeing, for domestic animals
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Click to watch for free
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally Broadcast on 9th June 2020
Quality of Life in cat shelter
What is quality of life? Cat ethology and cat senses. The Icatcare’s Five Pillars of a healthy cat environment. Shelter design, shelter management, space cats v. humans. Resources and pen enrichment. Human contact. Respect for the feline sense of smell. Thoughts about improvement.
Presented By Celia Haddon
Formerly the Daily Telegraph’s pet agony aunt and a writer of funny cat books. After retirement she took a honours degree in applied animal behaviour, followed by a masters in clinical animal behaviour at Lincoln University.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
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","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Quality of Life in cat sheltersCelia Haddon
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Originally Broadcast
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Originally Broadcast on 9th June 2020
Quality of Life in cat shelter
What is quality of life? Cat ethology and cat senses. The Icatcare’s Five Pillars of a healthy cat environment. Shelter design, shelter management, space cats v. humans. Resources and pen enrichment. Human contact. Respect for the feline sense of smell. Thoughts about improvement.
Presented By Celia Haddon
Formerly the Daily Telegraph’s pet agony aunt and a writer of funny cat books. After retirement she took a honours degree in applied animal behaviour, followed by a masters in clinical animal behaviour at Lincoln University.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally presented at the APBC Virtual Conference on Sunday 7th June 2020
Presented by Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this second webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will continue to share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}P2 Drax: Building Foundations Of Trust, Safety And ConfidenceNatalie Light Drax Webinar Series
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Originally presented
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Originally presented at the APBC Virtual Conference on Sunday 7th June 2020
Presented by Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this second webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will continue to share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by Veronica Boutelle, MA Ed., CTC
Founder, Consultant Lead, DWA Director
Veronica is the former Director of Behavior & Training for the San Francisco SPCA. She has been helping dog professionals create their dream businesses through dogbiz since 2003.
Veronica is the author of How to Run a Dog Business and The Business of Dog Walking, the co-author of Minding Your Dog Business, and writes for multiple industry journals, including regular business columns in PPG’s Barks from the Guild and APDT’s Chronicle of the Dog. She is a sought-after speaker at conferences and dog training schools across the country and internationally, teaching R+ dog pros how to help more dogs in countries ranging from North America to South America, Europe to Down Under.
Veronica has made good use of her previous career as a classroom teacher, teacher educator, and curriculum developer to bring more effective curriculum and instructional strategies to group dog training classes.
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Business and BehaviourVeronica Boutelle
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Originally broadcast on 4th November 2020 Price: APBC members FREE (please visit the members are of the website for the free access) ABTC members £25 Non-members £35
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Originally broadcast on 4th November 2020
Price: APBC members FREE (please visit the members are of the website for the free access) ABTC members £25 Non-members £35
Presented by Veronica Boutelle, MA Ed., CTC
Founder, Consultant Lead, DWA Director
Veronica is the former Director of Behavior & Training for the San Francisco SPCA. She has been helping dog professionals create their dream businesses through dogbiz since 2003.
Veronica is the author of How to Run a Dog Business and The Business of Dog Walking, the co-author of Minding Your Dog Business, and writes for multiple industry journals, including regular business columns in PPG’s Barks from the Guild and APDT’s Chronicle of the Dog. She is a sought-after speaker at conferences and dog training schools across the country and internationally, teaching R+ dog pros how to help more dogs in countries ranging from North America to South America, Europe to Down Under.
Veronica has made good use of her previous career as a classroom teacher, teacher educator, and curriculum developer to bring more effective curriculum and instructional strategies to group dog training classes.
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by Dr Frank McMillian
Franklin D. McMillan, DVM, served as the director of well-being studies at Best Friends Animal Society from 2007 to 2020. In that role, his studies included the quality-of-life and the mental health and emotional well-being of animals who have endured hardship,
adversity and psychological trauma. At Best Friends he has published in scientific journals the first studies of dogs rescued from puppy mills, hoarding situations, and abusive environments. In addition, he has published the most extensive reports of the psychological health of puppies born in puppy mills and sold through pet stores or over the Internet. The goals of all of these studies is to better understand the effects of trauma on animals and to develop new therapies to restore to them a life of enjoyment rather than having a life filled with fear and emotional distress as well as provide the science to support better animal protective legislation and improvements in the way animals are treated all around the world. Before coming to Best Friends, he was in private practice for 23 years as well as clinical professor of medicine at the Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. McMillan is board-certified in the veterinary specialties of small animal internal medicine and animal welfare. He lectures worldwide and is the author of the textbook Mental Health and Well-Being in Animals and a book for the general public titled Unlocking the Animal Mind.
Social Pain in Dogs
The experience of unpleasant emotions is often referred to as “emotional pain”, such as when someone loses a loved one. The emotions that arise when one’s social bonds with another are impaired or lost – such as feelings of isolation, loneliness, and rejection – comprise one type of emotional pain, called “social pain”. Recent research has found that the term “pain” is not just a metaphor, but is based on the finding that social pain is
processed in the same brain regions where physical pain is processed. In addition, similar drugs can alleviate both physical and social pain. For social species, like elephants, horses, sheep, rats, guinea pigs, dogs, and humans, social pain plays a
powerful role in one’s well-being and quality of life. For today’s domestic dog, the issue may be of greater importance than for any other species on Earth. Evidence indicates that through domestication the emotional bonding propensity of dogs toward humans has been greatly amplified, which appears to have resulted in both greater joy for dogs when in the company of humans, but also greater suffering when denied human companionship. Only by educating all those who care for dogs will “man’s best friend” receive the care they so strongly deserve.
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
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","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Social pain in dogsDr Frank McMillian
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 22nd September 2020 Presented by Dr Frank McMillian Franklin D. McMillan, DVM,
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 22nd September 2020
Presented by Dr Frank McMillian
Franklin D. McMillan, DVM, served as the director of well-being studies at Best Friends Animal Society from 2007 to 2020. In that role, his studies included the quality-of-life and the mental health and emotional well-being of animals who have endured hardship,
adversity and psychological trauma. At Best Friends he has published in scientific journals the first studies of dogs rescued from puppy mills, hoarding situations, and abusive environments. In addition, he has published the most extensive reports of the psychological health of puppies born in puppy mills and sold through pet stores or over the Internet. The goals of all of these studies is to better understand the effects of trauma on animals and to develop new therapies to restore to them a life of enjoyment rather than having a life filled with fear and emotional distress as well as provide the science to support better animal protective legislation and improvements in the way animals are treated all around the world. Before coming to Best Friends, he was in private practice for 23 years as well as clinical professor of medicine at the Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. McMillan is board-certified in the veterinary specialties of small animal internal medicine and animal welfare. He lectures worldwide and is the author of the textbook Mental Health and Well-Being in Animals and a book for the general public titled Unlocking the Animal Mind.
Social Pain in Dogs
The experience of unpleasant emotions is often referred to as “emotional pain”, such as when someone loses a loved one. The emotions that arise when one’s social bonds with another are impaired or lost – such as feelings of isolation, loneliness, and rejection – comprise one type of emotional pain, called “social pain”. Recent research has found that the term “pain” is not just a metaphor, but is based on the finding that social pain is
processed in the same brain regions where physical pain is processed. In addition, similar drugs can alleviate both physical and social pain. For social species, like elephants, horses, sheep, rats, guinea pigs, dogs, and humans, social pain plays a
powerful role in one’s well-being and quality of life. For today’s domestic dog, the issue may be of greater importance than for any other species on Earth. Evidence indicates that through domestication the emotional bonding propensity of dogs toward humans has been greatly amplified, which appears to have resulted in both greater joy for dogs when in the company of humans, but also greater suffering when denied human companionship. Only by educating all those who care for dogs will “man’s best friend” receive the care they so strongly deserve.
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
Time
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Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Original air date 13th November 2020
Presented by Kristina Spaulding, PhD, CAAB
Dr. Spaulding has been in the dog training and
behavior profession since 1999. She has a PhD in
biopsychology—the study of the biological basis of
behavior—and is a Certified Applied Animal
Behaviorist through the Animal Behavior Society.
She is particularly interested in stress,
neurobiology, cognition, emotion, and wellbeing
and how to apply these concepts to the prevention
and early intervention of behavior problems in dogs.
In addition to working with behavior clients,
Dr. Spaulding teaches a variety of online
courses and webinars on the science of
behavior.
In 2019, Dr. Spaulding received the
Association of Professional Dog Trainer’s (APDT’s) Member of the Year Award. She
serves on the APDT Education Committee, the
IAABC Foundation Board, the Fear Free
Advisory group and the Quality of Care task
force facilitated by Fear Free.
Before opening Smart Dog, Dr. Spaulding earned
her B.S. in Wildlife Ecology at the University of
Wisconsin – Madison. In college, she worked for
the local humane society for several years. She also
served as an assistant trainer at Dog’s Best Friend
which was owned at that time by Dr. Patricia
McConnell.
We know that enrichment benefits dogs. Taking a look
into the science provides many additional, illuminating
insights. This talk will cover:
How we can make our animals more optimistic
How to provide appropriate challenge to
maximize the effectiveness of enrichment
How enrichment can improve a dog’s ability to
cope with stress
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Increasing Welfare through Enrichment – A look at the scienceKristina Spaulding, PhD, CAAB
Event Details
Original air date 13th November 2020 Presented by Kristina Spaulding, PhD,
Event Details
Original air date 13th November 2020
Presented by Kristina Spaulding, PhD, CAAB
Dr. Spaulding has been in the dog training and
behavior profession since 1999. She has a PhD in
biopsychology—the study of the biological basis of
behavior—and is a Certified Applied Animal
Behaviorist through the Animal Behavior Society.
She is particularly interested in stress,
neurobiology, cognition, emotion, and wellbeing
and how to apply these concepts to the prevention
and early intervention of behavior problems in dogs.
In addition to working with behavior clients,
Dr. Spaulding teaches a variety of online
courses and webinars on the science of
behavior.
In 2019, Dr. Spaulding received the
Association of Professional Dog Trainer’s (APDT’s) Member of the Year Award. She
serves on the APDT Education Committee, the
IAABC Foundation Board, the Fear Free
Advisory group and the Quality of Care task
force facilitated by Fear Free.
Before opening Smart Dog, Dr. Spaulding earned
her B.S. in Wildlife Ecology at the University of
Wisconsin – Madison. In college, she worked for
the local humane society for several years. She also
served as an assistant trainer at Dog’s Best Friend
which was owned at that time by Dr. Patricia
McConnell.
We know that enrichment benefits dogs. Taking a look
into the science provides many additional, illuminating
insights. This talk will cover:
How we can make our animals more optimistic
How to provide appropriate challenge to
maximize the effectiveness of enrichment
How enrichment can improve a dog’s ability to
cope with stress
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
Time
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Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by Risë Van Fleet, PhD, RPT-S, CDBC
Dr. Risë VanFleet is a licensed psychologist, registered play therapist-supervisor, and certified dog behavior consultant with over 45 years of experience working with children, families, and animals. She is the cofounder, with Tracie Faa-Thompson of the UK, of the field of Animal Assisted Play Therapy® and heads the International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy®. Core values and practices of this approach include heavy emphasis on reciprocal relationships between humans and animals and full attention to animal well-being. Her book with Tracie, Animal Assisted Play Therapy, won a major award in 2018 as the best book in the human-animal bond category. Dr. VanFleet also works with highly fearful, traumatized, unsocialised, and feral dogs using play as an important aspect of the multi-modal intervention. She is well-known for her work around the globe in speaking, training, and writing.
This webinar will explore current knowledge about the importance of play in animals’ lives, what constitutes healthy play, and how natural play behaviours can be elicited and harnessed in helping intensely fearful dogs and other animals. She draws on her decades of experience conducting play therapy with children and families, doing behavioural work with animals, and observing/studying the play of Alaskan brown bears in the wild. The neurobiological significance of play as a helping mechanism will also be covered. The bulk of the presentation will focus on practical aspects of including play to foster healthy development and reciprocal social interactions in animals, including with conspecifics and with humans when appropriate. Recommended (but not required) reading: Mechtild Käufer’s Canine Play Behavior: The Science of Dogs at Play. English: Dogwise. German: Kosmos.
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","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}The Power of Play… with Animals.Risë Van Fleet, PhD, RPT-S, CDBC
Event Details
this webinar was originally broadcast on 3rd December 2020 Presented by
Event Details
this webinar was originally broadcast on 3rd December 2020
Presented by Risë Van Fleet, PhD, RPT-S, CDBC
Dr. Risë VanFleet is a licensed psychologist, registered play therapist-supervisor, and certified dog behavior consultant with over 45 years of experience working with children, families, and animals. She is the cofounder, with Tracie Faa-Thompson of the UK, of the field of Animal Assisted Play Therapy® and heads the International Institute for Animal Assisted Play Therapy®. Core values and practices of this approach include heavy emphasis on reciprocal relationships between humans and animals and full attention to animal well-being. Her book with Tracie, Animal Assisted Play Therapy, won a major award in 2018 as the best book in the human-animal bond category. Dr. VanFleet also works with highly fearful, traumatized, unsocialised, and feral dogs using play as an important aspect of the multi-modal intervention. She is well-known for her work around the globe in speaking, training, and writing.
This webinar will explore current knowledge about the importance of play in animals’ lives, what constitutes healthy play, and how natural play behaviours can be elicited and harnessed in helping intensely fearful dogs and other animals. She draws on her decades of experience conducting play therapy with children and families, doing behavioural work with animals, and observing/studying the play of Alaskan brown bears in the wild. The neurobiological significance of play as a helping mechanism will also be covered. The bulk of the presentation will focus on practical aspects of including play to foster healthy development and reciprocal social interactions in animals, including with conspecifics and with humans when appropriate. Recommended (but not required) reading: Mechtild Käufer’s Canine Play Behavior: The Science of Dogs at Play. English: Dogwise. German: Kosmos.
AFTER PAYMENT YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO THE RECORDING.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
Time
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Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by Kathy Sdao
Kathy Sdao is an applied animal behaviorist. She’s been a full-time animal trainer for thirty-five years, first with marine mammals and now with dogs and their people. At the University of Hawaii, she received a master’s degree as part of a research team which trained dolphins to understand sign-language. She then worked for the United States Navy to train dolphins for open-ocean military tasks. Kathy also worked as a marine-mammal trainer at the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma Washington. After leaving the zoo world, she co-created Tacoma’s first dog daycare. Kathy launched Bright Spot Dog Training in 1998. Services include consulting with families about their challenging dogs and mentoring professional trainers who want to maximize the power of positive-reinforcement training. Kathy is proud to be an original faculty member for Karen Pryor’s ClickerExpos; she’s taught at thirty-nine of these popular conferences. Kathy has also lectured at venues across the United States, Canada and Europe, and in Australia, Israel, Japan and Mexico. In 2012, she published her first book, Plenty in Life Is Free: Reflections on Dogs, Training and Finding Grace.
When a client says this during our initial consultation, my response is “He’s not food-motivated yet.” Eating is an operant behavior. We can often increase its probability and intensity and lessen its latency through structured training procedures. Developing fluent eating might seem laughable if you have a ravenous Rottweiler or always-hungry hound, And yet, situations requiring skilled intervention abound: a senior dog whose appetite is fading; a wary dog who has learned to distrust treats; a pampered dog fussy about meals. While various medical conditions may contribute to the creation of a finicky eater, so can unwise behavioral practices. We’ll review several common mistakes and provide alternatives, including use of The Premack Principle.
AFTER PAYMENT YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO THE REPLAY.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}“But My Dog’s Not Food-motivated”Kathy Sdao
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 17th December 2020 Presented by Kathy Sdao Kathy Sdao is
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 17th December 2020
Presented by Kathy Sdao
Kathy Sdao is an applied animal behaviorist. She’s been a full-time animal trainer for thirty-five years, first with marine mammals and now with dogs and their people. At the University of Hawaii, she received a master’s degree as part of a research team which trained dolphins to understand sign-language. She then worked for the United States Navy to train dolphins for open-ocean military tasks. Kathy also worked as a marine-mammal trainer at the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma Washington. After leaving the zoo world, she co-created Tacoma’s first dog daycare. Kathy launched Bright Spot Dog Training in 1998. Services include consulting with families about their challenging dogs and mentoring professional trainers who want to maximize the power of positive-reinforcement training. Kathy is proud to be an original faculty member for Karen Pryor’s ClickerExpos; she’s taught at thirty-nine of these popular conferences. Kathy has also lectured at venues across the United States, Canada and Europe, and in Australia, Israel, Japan and Mexico. In 2012, she published her first book, Plenty in Life Is Free: Reflections on Dogs, Training and Finding Grace.
When a client says this during our initial consultation, my response is “He’s not food-motivated yet.” Eating is an operant behavior. We can often increase its probability and intensity and lessen its latency through structured training procedures. Developing fluent eating might seem laughable if you have a ravenous Rottweiler or always-hungry hound, And yet, situations requiring skilled intervention abound: a senior dog whose appetite is fading; a wary dog who has learned to distrust treats; a pampered dog fussy about meals. While various medical conditions may contribute to the creation of a finicky eater, so can unwise behavioral practices. We’ll review several common mistakes and provide alternatives, including use of The Premack Principle.
AFTER PAYMENT YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO THE REPLAY.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio:
Valerie is an Irish Veterinarian who graduated from the Veterinary College of Ireland in 2003. Valerie has worked in Wales, Belgium and India. She currently lives and works in The Netherlands where she has been for the past 11 years. Valerie has worked in farm animal, companion animal and equine practice. She has a Masters in Laboratory Animal Science (Ghent University, Belgium) and a Certificate in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law (Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, UK). Valerie is a Diplomate of the ECAWBM (subspeciality Behavioural Medicine) and also of the subspeciality Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law. Valerie is a member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Veterinary Behavior and the Fear Free LLC Advisory Board.
After her time in India, Valerie spent almost 4 years at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University in the Netherlands where she worked as a behaviour veterinarian, behaviour/welfare researcher and lecturer.
Valerie then set up Animalytics, her own Veterinary Behavioural Medicine and Animal Welfare Consultancy (www.animalytics.nl). During her seven years with Animalytics, she also consulted at the Dutch Specialist Veterinary Referral Clinic de Wagenrenk (www.wagenrenk.com). In 2019 Valerie became Head of Behaviour and Welfare for IVC Evidensia The Netherlands. Valerie sees companion animal behavioural medicine cases at Evidensia Animal Hospital Nieuwegein. Other species (horses, research animals, zoo animals and farm animals) are seen for behavioural medicine or welfare consultations on location. Valerie currently teaches behavioural medicine and animal welfare science in the IVC Evidensia Academy and is also very well known in the international lecturing circuit.
Presentation Detail: This lecture is designed to give the equine veterinary practitioner a basic understanding of how the brain can be influenced by psychopharmacological and other interventions to facilitate desirable behaviour change in horses. Although only a veterinarian can diagnose and treat medical conditions in animals, it will be of interest to equine behaviour practitioners as well. As although non-veterinarians may not diagnose and prescribe medical conditions in animals, it is important than equine behaviour practitioners have an understanding of these matters.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Equine Psychopharmacology and other therapeutics Part 1Valerie Jonckheer-Sheehy
Event Details
Original Air Date : 24th November 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date : 24th November 2021
Presenter Bio:
Valerie is an Irish Veterinarian who graduated from the Veterinary College of Ireland in 2003. Valerie has worked in Wales, Belgium and India. She currently lives and works in The Netherlands where she has been for the past 11 years. Valerie has worked in farm animal, companion animal and equine practice. She has a Masters in Laboratory Animal Science (Ghent University, Belgium) and a Certificate in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law (Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, UK). Valerie is a Diplomate of the ECAWBM (subspeciality Behavioural Medicine) and also of the subspeciality Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law. Valerie is a member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Veterinary Behavior and the Fear Free LLC Advisory Board.
After her time in India, Valerie spent almost 4 years at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University in the Netherlands where she worked as a behaviour veterinarian, behaviour/welfare researcher and lecturer.
Valerie then set up Animalytics, her own Veterinary Behavioural Medicine and Animal Welfare Consultancy (www.animalytics.nl). During her seven years with Animalytics, she also consulted at the Dutch Specialist Veterinary Referral Clinic de Wagenrenk (www.wagenrenk.com). In 2019 Valerie became Head of Behaviour and Welfare for IVC Evidensia The Netherlands. Valerie sees companion animal behavioural medicine cases at Evidensia Animal Hospital Nieuwegein. Other species (horses, research animals, zoo animals and farm animals) are seen for behavioural medicine or welfare consultations on location. Valerie currently teaches behavioural medicine and animal welfare science in the IVC Evidensia Academy and is also very well known in the international lecturing circuit.
Presentation Detail: This lecture is designed to give the equine veterinary practitioner a basic understanding of how the brain can be influenced by psychopharmacological and other interventions to facilitate desirable behaviour change in horses. Although only a veterinarian can diagnose and treat medical conditions in animals, it will be of interest to equine behaviour practitioners as well. As although non-veterinarians may not diagnose and prescribe medical conditions in animals, it is important than equine behaviour practitioners have an understanding of these matters.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented By Lori DeLeo
Crossing the Anxiety Barrier: Navigating the mental health issues of the pet owner:
Many people who have mental health issues such as anxiety are able to develop the skills to manage their symptoms through the utilization of professional and community support. But, what about those who do not recognize their symptoms? Now add a pandemic, lockdowns, and social isolation too. These circumstances complicate such challenges; and, as a result, interacting with anxious pet owners requires a better understanding of the symptoms of this mental health issue as well as a skill set that helps to make them more navigable.
This webinar will help you gain a better understanding of what is happening with your client and provide you with a variety of different approaches that can smooth the process of effective communication with the anxious pet owner.
Lori J. DeLeo, MAT, LMFT, is a licensed therapist who specializes in grief and trauma. She has worked extensively with first responders and helping professionals. Ms. DeLeo holds Masters degrees in Multicultural Education/Teaching and Marriage and Family Therapy. Additionally, she is certified in both Gestalt therapy and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing).
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Crossing the Anxiety Barrier: Navigating the mental health issues of the pet owner:Lori DeLeo
Event Details
Originally aired MONDAY 18TH JANUARY 2021. Price: APBC members FREE (please visit the members are of the website for the free access) ABTC members £25
Event Details
Originally aired MONDAY 18TH JANUARY 2021.
Price: APBC members FREE (please visit the members are of the website for the free access) ABTC members £25 Non-members £35
Presented By Lori DeLeo
Crossing the Anxiety Barrier: Navigating the mental health issues of the pet owner:
Many people who have mental health issues such as anxiety are able to develop the skills to manage their symptoms through the utilization of professional and community support. But, what about those who do not recognize their symptoms? Now add a pandemic, lockdowns, and social isolation too. These circumstances complicate such challenges; and, as a result, interacting with anxious pet owners requires a better understanding of the symptoms of this mental health issue as well as a skill set that helps to make them more navigable.
This webinar will help you gain a better understanding of what is happening with your client and provide you with a variety of different approaches that can smooth the process of effective communication with the anxious pet owner.
Lori J. DeLeo, MAT, LMFT, is a licensed therapist who specializes in grief and trauma. She has worked extensively with first responders and helping professionals. Ms. DeLeo holds Masters degrees in Multicultural Education/Teaching and Marriage and Family Therapy. Additionally, she is certified in both Gestalt therapy and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing).
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
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Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented By Dr Naomi Harvey
Dr Harvey is a zoologist with a specialty in applied animal behaviour and veterinary health and welfare. Since November 2019 Naomi has been working at the Dogs Trust as a Research Manager in Canine Behaviour and she holds an honorary position as an Associate Professor of Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare at the University of Nottingham. With a BSc in Zoology from Cardiff University and PhD in applied canine behaviour from the University of Nottingham, Naomi has a particular speciality in designing and validating methods for securing robust and valid measures of animal behaviour from their owners and carers. Her research interests lie in improving the evidence base for issues affecting companion animal welfare within the fields of veterinary medicine and clinical animal behaviour, to better inform how we manage and treat the animals in our care. Her PhD focussed on how behaviour develops in juvenile guide dogs, and as such, Naomi has a particular interest in the adolescent phase of development and what it could mean for our pets.
Naomi will be talking to us and answering questions about her fascinating research into Adolescent Dogs.
Whilst knowledge of dog behaviour during adolescence arguably exists in the public and professional domain, the period of adolescence in dogs and other companion animals is vastly understudied within the scientific community. Adolescence is a relatively long period of development during which a juvenile becomes and adult and is marked by intense neurological and hormonal changes. Within the domestic dog, adolescence is typically considered to begin with the onset of pubertal development at around 6 months of age (puberty is thought to begin between 6-9 months in males and 6-16 months of age in females) and continues until behavioural/social maturity is reached at around 2 years of age.
This period of development, particularly around puberty, is likely to be a particularly vulnerable time for dog-owner relationships, and for shaping the long-term behaviour of the developing animal. In this session, I will provide an overview of the neurological and behavioural changes that mammals undergo during adolescence, along with highlighting the potential implications. Although the particular focus of this session will be on dogs, many of the theory and evidence behind it should be applicable across mammalian species, and much of the background I will provide will be in general terms.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Adolescence in dogs: from brain to behaviourDr Naomi Harvey
Event Details
Originally aired on 12th January 2021
Event Details
Originally aired on 12th January 2021
Presented By Dr Naomi Harvey
Dr Harvey is a zoologist with a specialty in applied animal behaviour and veterinary health and welfare. Since November 2019 Naomi has been working at the Dogs Trust as a Research Manager in Canine Behaviour and she holds an honorary position as an Associate Professor of Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare at the University of Nottingham. With a BSc in Zoology from Cardiff University and PhD in applied canine behaviour from the University of Nottingham, Naomi has a particular speciality in designing and validating methods for securing robust and valid measures of animal behaviour from their owners and carers. Her research interests lie in improving the evidence base for issues affecting companion animal welfare within the fields of veterinary medicine and clinical animal behaviour, to better inform how we manage and treat the animals in our care. Her PhD focussed on how behaviour develops in juvenile guide dogs, and as such, Naomi has a particular interest in the adolescent phase of development and what it could mean for our pets.
Naomi will be talking to us and answering questions about her fascinating research into Adolescent Dogs.
Whilst knowledge of dog behaviour during adolescence arguably exists in the public and professional domain, the period of adolescence in dogs and other companion animals is vastly understudied within the scientific community. Adolescence is a relatively long period of development during which a juvenile becomes and adult and is marked by intense neurological and hormonal changes. Within the domestic dog, adolescence is typically considered to begin with the onset of pubertal development at around 6 months of age (puberty is thought to begin between 6-9 months in males and 6-16 months of age in females) and continues until behavioural/social maturity is reached at around 2 years of age.
This period of development, particularly around puberty, is likely to be a particularly vulnerable time for dog-owner relationships, and for shaping the long-term behaviour of the developing animal. In this session, I will provide an overview of the neurological and behavioural changes that mammals undergo during adolescence, along with highlighting the potential implications. Although the particular focus of this session will be on dogs, many of the theory and evidence behind it should be applicable across mammalian species, and much of the background I will provide will be in general terms.
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Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Franklin D. McMillan, DVM, served as the director of well-being studies at Best Friends Animal Society from 2007 to 2020. In that role, his research involved the quality of life, mental health, and emotional well-being of animals who had endured hardship, adversity, and psychological trauma. Before coming to Best Friends, he was in private practice for 23 years as well as clinical professor of medicine at the Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. McMillan is board-certified in the veterinary specialties of small animal internal medicine and animal welfare. He lectures worldwide and is the author of the textbook Mental Health and Well-Being in Animals (now in its 2nd edition) and a book for the general public titled Unlocking the Animal Mind.
Presentation Detail:This presentation will cover our most current knowledge of posttraumatic stress in dogs. Topics include the causes of psychological trauma, the mental changes, how the condition differs from “normal” fear, how the disorder in animals compares with that in humans, and our approaches to treatment. In addition, as time permits, other mental-emotional disorders caused by psychological trauma will be presented.
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","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Psychological Trauma and Post-traumatic Stress In DogsDr Frank McMillan
Event Details
Originally Aired on 4th February 2021
Event Details
Originally Aired on 4th February 2021
Presenter Bio: Franklin D. McMillan, DVM, served as the director of well-being studies at Best Friends Animal Society from 2007 to 2020. In that role, his research involved the quality of life, mental health, and emotional well-being of animals who had endured hardship, adversity, and psychological trauma. Before coming to Best Friends, he was in private practice for 23 years as well as clinical professor of medicine at the Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. McMillan is board-certified in the veterinary specialties of small animal internal medicine and animal welfare. He lectures worldwide and is the author of the textbook Mental Health and Well-Being in Animals (now in its 2nd edition) and a book for the general public titled Unlocking the Animal Mind.
Presentation Detail:This presentation will cover our most current knowledge of posttraumatic stress in dogs. Topics include the causes of psychological trauma, the mental changes, how the condition differs from “normal” fear, how the disorder in animals compares with that in humans, and our approaches to treatment. In addition, as time permits, other mental-emotional disorders caused by psychological trauma will be presented.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio:
Karen Ingram who has over 15 years experience working with dogs in range of roles, from veterinary care to rescue. Karen is a highly qualified Clinical Animal Behaviourist with an honours degree in Animal Behaviour and Welfare. Karen is a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC) and the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (mAPDT-00994) and is a registered practitioner for both training and behaviour with the Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC).
Karen has a passion for agility and is an Agility Club Approved Instructor and a UKA agility judge. She is also a Kennel Club Good Citizen Scheme examiner.
Presentation Details:
This presentation looks at pain and behaviour shown in sports dogs. Starting from your dogs lifestyle of competing and non-competing dogs, agility equipment, training, appeasement and displacement behaviour, aggression, arousal and biting, incomplete training and prevention of these issues.
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","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Pain and Behaviour in sports dogsKaren Ingram
Event Details
Originally broadcast on 24th February 2021
Event Details
Originally broadcast on 24th February 2021
Presenter Bio:
Karen Ingram who has over 15 years experience working with dogs in range of roles, from veterinary care to rescue. Karen is a highly qualified Clinical Animal Behaviourist with an honours degree in Animal Behaviour and Welfare. Karen is a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC) and the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (mAPDT-00994) and is a registered practitioner for both training and behaviour with the Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC).
Karen has a passion for agility and is an Agility Club Approved Instructor and a UKA agility judge. She is also a Kennel Club Good Citizen Scheme examiner.
Presentation Details:
This presentation looks at pain and behaviour shown in sports dogs. Starting from your dogs lifestyle of competing and non-competing dogs, agility equipment, training, appeasement and displacement behaviour, aggression, arousal and biting, incomplete training and prevention of these issues.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio:
Amber graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 1999 and started additional behaviour qualifications the following year as she recognised how many of her consultations involved elements of behaviour. Today Amber works in both clinical veterinary practice, offers vet behaviour consults, teaches behaviour and welfare internationally and works as an expert witness.
Her goal is to provide scientifically up to date information in a practical, understandable way to both animal professionals and owners / caregivers to help improve the quality of the relationship between people and pets / livestock.
Presentation Detail: This webinar will look at what typically has happened to the body and brain of the equine with recent or historical, physical or psychological trauma. We will then look at practical ways of ensuring that the brain is ready for new learning regards stimuli that have emotional significance as the result of these previous negative experiences. An emphasis will be on combining environmental factors with handling/ training experiences before reintroducing known emotion inducing stimuli and how and why this can be so effective.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
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","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Event Details
Original air date 2nd March 2021
Event Details
Original air date 2nd March 2021
Presenter Bio:
Amber graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 1999 and started additional behaviour qualifications the following year as she recognised how many of her consultations involved elements of behaviour. Today Amber works in both clinical veterinary practice, offers vet behaviour consults, teaches behaviour and welfare internationally and works as an expert witness.
Her goal is to provide scientifically up to date information in a practical, understandable way to both animal professionals and owners / caregivers to help improve the quality of the relationship between people and pets / livestock.
Presentation Detail: This webinar will look at what typically has happened to the body and brain of the equine with recent or historical, physical or psychological trauma. We will then look at practical ways of ensuring that the brain is ready for new learning regards stimuli that have emotional significance as the result of these previous negative experiences. An emphasis will be on combining environmental factors with handling/ training experiences before reintroducing known emotion inducing stimuli and how and why this can be so effective.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Linda Case is a science writer, dog trainer, and canine nutritionist. Her academic training is as a canine/feline nutritionist and trainer. She earned her B.S. in Animal Science at Cornell University and her M.S. in Canine/Feline Nutrition at the University of Illinois, and was a lecturer of companion animal science at the University of Illinois for 15 years. She also taught companion animal behavior and training at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Linda operates and teaches at The Science Dog Courses (https://courses.thesciencedog.com/) and is the author of eight books, including most recently, “Dog Smart”, “Dog Food Logic”, and “Beware the Straw Man”. She also writes the popular blog “The Science Dog” (http://thesciencedog.wordpress.com/). Linda and her husband Mike currently share their lives with three amazing dogs; Cooper, Alice and Stanley, plus Pete (the formerly feral cat). In addition to training dogs and writing, Linda enjoys hiking, swimming, bird watching, yoga and gardening – all of which she happily shares with her dogs.
Presentation Detail: The question of how best to feed dogs stimulates great debate and evokes strong emotions among dog professionals and owners, alike. One of the most contentiously defended viewpoints in recent years is that dogs should not be fed diets that contain digestible carbohydrate (starch). Two primary arguments used to defend this position are: (1) Dogs are carnivores and have no dietary requirement for carbohydrate; and (2) Dogs are unable to efficiently digest starch. According to these views, including starch-providing ingredients in dog foods is unhealthy and provides no nutritional value.
However, like many persistent beliefs, there is both a bit of truth and a fair amount of falsehood to these claims. In this webinar, we will look at the nutritional science and the evidence regarding dogs and carbohydrates. What do we know about the nutrient needs of dogs regarding digestible carbohydrate and how does this knowledge inform us about how to best feed our dogs? This exploration leads us to a discussion of the dog’s evolutionary history and domestication, changes in how we have fed dogs over time, the types of ingredients that are commonly found in dog foods, and examinations of dogs’ actual food choices and preferences. Following a review of the science and the evidence, the webinar will include time for questions and discussions regarding the inclusion (or exclusion) of carbohydrates in the diets of our dogs. We hope that you will join us!
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Dogs and Carbs: It’s ComplicatedLinda P Case
Event Details
Original Air date: 9th March 2021
Event Details
Original Air date: 9th March 2021
Presenter Bio: Linda Case is a science writer, dog trainer, and canine nutritionist. Her academic training is as a canine/feline nutritionist and trainer. She earned her B.S. in Animal Science at Cornell University and her M.S. in Canine/Feline Nutrition at the University of Illinois, and was a lecturer of companion animal science at the University of Illinois for 15 years. She also taught companion animal behavior and training at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Linda operates and teaches at The Science Dog Courses (https://courses.thesciencedog.com/) and is the author of eight books, including most recently, “Dog Smart”, “Dog Food Logic”, and “Beware the Straw Man”. She also writes the popular blog “The Science Dog” (http://thesciencedog.wordpress.com/). Linda and her husband Mike currently share their lives with three amazing dogs; Cooper, Alice and Stanley, plus Pete (the formerly feral cat). In addition to training dogs and writing, Linda enjoys hiking, swimming, bird watching, yoga and gardening – all of which she happily shares with her dogs.
Presentation Detail: The question of how best to feed dogs stimulates great debate and evokes strong emotions among dog professionals and owners, alike. One of the most contentiously defended viewpoints in recent years is that dogs should not be fed diets that contain digestible carbohydrate (starch). Two primary arguments used to defend this position are: (1) Dogs are carnivores and have no dietary requirement for carbohydrate; and (2) Dogs are unable to efficiently digest starch. According to these views, including starch-providing ingredients in dog foods is unhealthy and provides no nutritional value.
However, like many persistent beliefs, there is both a bit of truth and a fair amount of falsehood to these claims. In this webinar, we will look at the nutritional science and the evidence regarding dogs and carbohydrates. What do we know about the nutrient needs of dogs regarding digestible carbohydrate and how does this knowledge inform us about how to best feed our dogs? This exploration leads us to a discussion of the dog’s evolutionary history and domestication, changes in how we have fed dogs over time, the types of ingredients that are commonly found in dog foods, and examinations of dogs’ actual food choices and preferences. Following a review of the science and the evidence, the webinar will include time for questions and discussions regarding the inclusion (or exclusion) of carbohydrates in the diets of our dogs. We hope that you will join us!
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Original Air Date: 8th June 2021
Presenter Bio: Gemma combines her time between research and outreach on behalf of the The Horse Trust and seeing clinical equine behaviour cases where she is based at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies. After working in ambulatory practice Gemma moved to the Dick Vet where she completed a rotating residency programme in the equine hospital, becoming an advanced practitioner in equine medicine, alongside an MScR investigating horse veterinarian interactions. Subsequently she completed her CCAB and is currently writing up her PhD thesis ‘Investigating the stress responses of horses undergoing veterinary care’. As the Veterinary Liaison Officer for the International Society for Equitation Science, Gemma is passionate about improving interactions between horses and people, specifically regarding the application of learning theory. In her spare time, she has competed up to advanced level endurance on a homebred horse as well as enjoying competing in affiliated dressage and eventing.
Presentation Detail: This presentation will present the results of Gemma’s PhD thesis “Investigating the Stress Response of Horses undergoing Veterinary Care’. It will cover what aspects of veterinary care horses find stressful before going on to discuss evidence based management and handling of horses during veterinary care to minimise stress.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Low stress equine veterinary care
Event Details
Original Air Date: 8th June 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date: 8th June 2021
Presenter Bio: Gemma combines her time between research and outreach on behalf of the The Horse Trust and seeing clinical equine behaviour cases where she is based at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies. After working in ambulatory practice Gemma moved to the Dick Vet where she completed a rotating residency programme in the equine hospital, becoming an advanced practitioner in equine medicine, alongside an MScR investigating horse veterinarian interactions. Subsequently she completed her CCAB and is currently writing up her PhD thesis ‘Investigating the stress responses of horses undergoing veterinary care’. As the Veterinary Liaison Officer for the International Society for Equitation Science, Gemma is passionate about improving interactions between horses and people, specifically regarding the application of learning theory. In her spare time, she has competed up to advanced level endurance on a homebred horse as well as enjoying competing in affiliated dressage and eventing.
Presentation Detail: This presentation will present the results of Gemma’s PhD thesis “Investigating the Stress Response of Horses undergoing Veterinary Care’. It will cover what aspects of veterinary care horses find stressful before going on to discuss evidence based management and handling of horses during veterinary care to minimise stress.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Original Air date 18th March 2021
Presenter Bio:
Diane has worked at Blue Cross for 6 years in the Pet Bereavement Support Service, having a back ground of training, counselling, people and development, as well as a number of years in the Pet retail environment.
Having worked with human loss and having a love for animals, this is a vocation for Diane, it has always been her aim to make people realise the importance of animal loss, be it death, theft or separation, due to a number of reasons.
With over 14,000 calls and emails annually to the support service, Diane realised that educating professionals in the area of loss, was missing and the team now train and present to a large number of organisations, including vets, other charities and organisations. From this the Blue Cross Pet loss grief cycle was born, the service Is recognised as one of the leading providers of support and training in this area.
Diane is also involved in working with a number of Universities in the area of research and training, as she really wants the topic of loss to be seen as part of curriculums and as normal as any other topic.
Presentation Detail: The Presentation will look at the development of the Blue Cross Support Service in the last few years, how it has worked with the topic of Loss. The type of losses and grief that animal owners, workers and organisations have, including the effects of the most current losses during the pandemic. The Blue Cross Pet grief cycle and guilt being a large part of it as well as looking at the cycle and working with it. Working with clients, often the question of, “what can I say?”, or “what should I not say?”, is what people want to know and “Is it that simple?” Diane will also discuss after death body care and memorialisation and how it has evolved. Plus, the future on how will it look for Pet Bereavement, according to Diane.
This Webinar is sponsored by the Blue Cross
We’re a charity that has been helping sick, injured, abandoned and homeless pets since 1897. Pets help us in so many ways and they depend entirely on us. That’s why at Blue Cross we believe in helping pets because pets help us.
We help thousands of pets in need every month, providing veterinary care, expert behaviour help and find them loving happy homes, as well as advice and education for current or future pet owners and pet bereavement support. We develop lifelong relationships with pets and owners, providing quality care that is accessible and non-judgemental. With your support we can give back to more pets in need.
Pets change lives. We change theirs.
Pet Bereavement Support Service
We launched the Pet Bereavement Support Service over 27 years ago, in 1994, to help grieving pet owners. Since then we have helped thousands of pet owners of all ages and from all walks of life through our dedicated helpline and email service. Volunteers, who have all experienced the loss of a pet and have completed an in-depth bespoke training course on how to help you, respond to calls and emails every day. They offer a listening ear, guidance on coping and give time, patience and encouragement to pet owners as they work through their loss. The Pet Bereavement Support Service also offers practical information on pet loss for friends, family members and others who have contact with pet owners. We don’t just deal with loss through death but also through enforced separation or theft too. Please don’t hesitate to call us on 0800 096 6606 if you’d like to talk. Please note that due to the nature of the helpline and to keep your call confidential, we are unable to call you and cannot see your phone number if you call us or you can Email us at pbssmail@bluecross.org.uk and we’ll respond within 48 hours. https://www.bluecross.org.uk/pet-bereavement-and-pet-loss
PBSS Training –through our vast experience we have developed award-winning, RCVS endorsed training for vet teams and pet professionals helping people to feel empowered and confident in this crucial area when working with distress owners and clients. We have a range of training e-learning and virtual training options that range from 2 hours short course, virtual workshop days to our full in-depth accredited certificate in Pet Bereavement and Loss. For more information or to book on any of our courses visit https://www.bluecross.org.uk/cpd-courses-for-pet-professionals
Finally, we are hugely proud of our volunteers as without them we just couldn’t achieve the amazing support and work we do everyday. It takes something special to be a PBSS Volunteer and we are always delighted to welcome new volunteers who find the call or email support work so rewarding. If you are interested in our home-based PBSS volunteering roles or would like more information click here https://www.bluecross.org.uk/volunteer-our-pet-bereavement-support-service
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Event Details
Event Details
Original Air date 18th March 2021
Presenter Bio:
Diane has worked at Blue Cross for 6 years in the Pet Bereavement Support Service, having a back ground of training, counselling, people and development, as well as a number of years in the Pet retail environment.
Having worked with human loss and having a love for animals, this is a vocation for Diane, it has always been her aim to make people realise the importance of animal loss, be it death, theft or separation, due to a number of reasons.
With over 14,000 calls and emails annually to the support service, Diane realised that educating professionals in the area of loss, was missing and the team now train and present to a large number of organisations, including vets, other charities and organisations. From this the Blue Cross Pet loss grief cycle was born, the service Is recognised as one of the leading providers of support and training in this area.
Diane is also involved in working with a number of Universities in the area of research and training, as she really wants the topic of loss to be seen as part of curriculums and as normal as any other topic.
Presentation Detail: The Presentation will look at the development of the Blue Cross Support Service in the last few years, how it has worked with the topic of Loss. The type of losses and grief that animal owners, workers and organisations have, including the effects of the most current losses during the pandemic. The Blue Cross Pet grief cycle and guilt being a large part of it as well as looking at the cycle and working with it. Working with clients, often the question of, “what can I say?”, or “what should I not say?”, is what people want to know and “Is it that simple?” Diane will also discuss after death body care and memorialisation and how it has evolved. Plus, the future on how will it look for Pet Bereavement, according to Diane.
This Webinar is sponsored by the Blue Cross
We’re a charity that has been helping sick, injured, abandoned and homeless pets since 1897. Pets help us in so many ways and they depend entirely on us. That’s why at Blue Cross we believe in helping pets because pets help us.
We help thousands of pets in need every month, providing veterinary care, expert behaviour help and find them loving happy homes, as well as advice and education for current or future pet owners and pet bereavement support. We develop lifelong relationships with pets and owners, providing quality care that is accessible and non-judgemental. With your support we can give back to more pets in need.
Pets change lives. We change theirs.
Pet Bereavement Support Service
We launched the Pet Bereavement Support Service over 27 years ago, in 1994, to help grieving pet owners. Since then we have helped thousands of pet owners of all ages and from all walks of life through our dedicated helpline and email service. Volunteers, who have all experienced the loss of a pet and have completed an in-depth bespoke training course on how to help you, respond to calls and emails every day. They offer a listening ear, guidance on coping and give time, patience and encouragement to pet owners as they work through their loss. The Pet Bereavement Support Service also offers practical information on pet loss for friends, family members and others who have contact with pet owners. We don’t just deal with loss through death but also through enforced separation or theft too. Please don’t hesitate to call us on 0800 096 6606 if you’d like to talk. Please note that due to the nature of the helpline and to keep your call confidential, we are unable to call you and cannot see your phone number if you call us or you can Email us at pbssmail@bluecross.org.uk and we’ll respond within 48 hours. https://www.bluecross.org.uk/pet-bereavement-and-pet-loss
PBSS Training –through our vast experience we have developed award-winning, RCVS endorsed training for vet teams and pet professionals helping people to feel empowered and confident in this crucial area when working with distress owners and clients. We have a range of training e-learning and virtual training options that range from 2 hours short course, virtual workshop days to our full in-depth accredited certificate in Pet Bereavement and Loss. For more information or to book on any of our courses visit https://www.bluecross.org.uk/cpd-courses-for-pet-professionals
Finally, we are hugely proud of our volunteers as without them we just couldn’t achieve the amazing support and work we do everyday. It takes something special to be a PBSS Volunteer and we are always delighted to welcome new volunteers who find the call or email support work so rewarding. If you are interested in our home-based PBSS volunteering roles or would like more information click here https://www.bluecross.org.uk/volunteer-our-pet-bereavement-support-service
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio:
Emma is a Research Manager at Dogs Trust, where she manages a number of rehoming projects including the post adoption project – a longitudinal study of adopted dog behaviour and welfare over time. Emma also contributes to the development of new tools and resources to help streamline rehoming and post adoption support processes, including optimising data collection methods to aid better analysis.
Emma’s research interests include understanding owner perception of behaviour and welfare and the links between development of behavioural problems and relinquishment.
Presentation Information: Through the rehoming centre doors and beyond – how post adoption behaviour support can help improve the rehoming journey and adopted dog welfare
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Through the rehoming centre doors and beyondDr Emma Buckland BSc (Hons), PhD
Event Details
Original Air Date: 16th November 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date: 16th November 2021
Presenter Bio:
Emma is a Research Manager at Dogs Trust, where she manages a number of rehoming projects including the post adoption project – a longitudinal study of adopted dog behaviour and welfare over time. Emma also contributes to the development of new tools and resources to help streamline rehoming and post adoption support processes, including optimising data collection methods to aid better analysis.
Emma’s research interests include understanding owner perception of behaviour and welfare and the links between development of behavioural problems and relinquishment.
Presentation Information: Through the rehoming centre doors and beyond – how post adoption behaviour support can help improve the rehoming journey and adopted dog welfare
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio:
Valerie is an Irish Veterinarian who graduated from the Veterinary College of Ireland in 2003. Valerie has worked in Wales, Belgium and India. She currently lives and works in The Netherlands where she has been for the past 11 years. Valerie has worked in farm animal, companion animal and equine practice. She has a Masters in Laboratory Animal Science (Ghent University, Belgium) and a Certificate in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law (Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, UK). Valerie is a Diplomate of the ECAWBM (subspeciality Behavioural Medicine) and also of the subspeciality Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law. Valerie is a member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Veterinary Behavior and the Fear Free LLC Advisory Board.
After her time in India, Valerie spent almost 4 years at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University in the Netherlands where she worked as a behaviour veterinarian, behaviour/welfare researcher and lecturer.
Valerie then set up Animalytics, her own Veterinary Behavioural Medicine and Animal Welfare Consultancy (www.animalytics.nl). During her seven years with Animalytics, she also consulted at the Dutch Specialist Veterinary Referral Clinic de Wagenrenk (www.wagenrenk.com). In 2019 Valerie became Head of Behaviour and Welfare for IVC Evidensia The Netherlands. Valerie sees companion animal behavioural medicine cases at Evidensia Animal Hospital Nieuwegein. Other species (horses, research animals, zoo animals and farm animals) are seen for behavioural medicine or welfare consultations on location. Valerie currently teaches behavioural medicine and animal welfare science in the IVC Evidensia Academy and is also very well known in the international lecturing circuit.
Presentation Detail: Along with part 1 this lecture is designed to give the equine veterinary practitioner a basic understanding of how the brain can be influenced by psychopharmacological and other interventions to facilitate desirable behaviour change in horses. Although only a veterinarian can diagnose and treat medical conditions in animals, it will be of interest to equine behaviour practitioners as well. As although non-veterinarians may not diagnose and prescribe medical conditions in animals, it is important than equine behaviour practitioners have an understanding of these matters.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Equine Psychopharmacology and other therapeutics Part 2Valerie Jonckheer-Sheehy
Event Details
Original Air Date 8th December 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date 8th December 2021
Presenter Bio:
Valerie is an Irish Veterinarian who graduated from the Veterinary College of Ireland in 2003. Valerie has worked in Wales, Belgium and India. She currently lives and works in The Netherlands where she has been for the past 11 years. Valerie has worked in farm animal, companion animal and equine practice. She has a Masters in Laboratory Animal Science (Ghent University, Belgium) and a Certificate in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law (Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, UK). Valerie is a Diplomate of the ECAWBM (subspeciality Behavioural Medicine) and also of the subspeciality Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law. Valerie is a member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Veterinary Behavior and the Fear Free LLC Advisory Board.
After her time in India, Valerie spent almost 4 years at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University in the Netherlands where she worked as a behaviour veterinarian, behaviour/welfare researcher and lecturer.
Valerie then set up Animalytics, her own Veterinary Behavioural Medicine and Animal Welfare Consultancy (www.animalytics.nl). During her seven years with Animalytics, she also consulted at the Dutch Specialist Veterinary Referral Clinic de Wagenrenk (www.wagenrenk.com). In 2019 Valerie became Head of Behaviour and Welfare for IVC Evidensia The Netherlands. Valerie sees companion animal behavioural medicine cases at Evidensia Animal Hospital Nieuwegein. Other species (horses, research animals, zoo animals and farm animals) are seen for behavioural medicine or welfare consultations on location. Valerie currently teaches behavioural medicine and animal welfare science in the IVC Evidensia Academy and is also very well known in the international lecturing circuit.
Presentation Detail: Along with part 1 this lecture is designed to give the equine veterinary practitioner a basic understanding of how the brain can be influenced by psychopharmacological and other interventions to facilitate desirable behaviour change in horses. Although only a veterinarian can diagnose and treat medical conditions in animals, it will be of interest to equine behaviour practitioners as well. As although non-veterinarians may not diagnose and prescribe medical conditions in animals, it is important than equine behaviour practitioners have an understanding of these matters.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Malena DeMartini-Price is renowned in the dog training world for her expertise in dog separation anxiety issues. She is the author of the book Treating Separation Anxiety in Dogs and has contributed articles on separation anxiety to multiple publications such as the Association of Professional Dog Trainers’ (APDT) Chronicle of the Dog, Pet Professional Guild’s (PPG) Barks From the Guild, and various national magazines such as The Bark. She lectures on SA at professional dog training workshops and conferences around the world, including everything from large professional conferences to small venues. She also has been interviewed widely on this topic and multiple videos and podcasts have been produced. Malena is an honors graduate of the esteemed Academy for Dog Trainers, where she studied under Jean Donaldson, and is a member of the APDT, the Pet Professionals Guild, and the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants.
Presentation detail: The time to help your pups is now to help them cope when you are not spending so much time at home after the lockdown.Public webinars and live events will be recorded and a link sent to all registrants.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Worried about Separation Anxiety? Preparing your Dog for Life after LockdownMalena DeMartini
Event Details
Original Airdate: 22nd February 2021
Event Details
Original Airdate: 22nd February 2021
Presenter Bio: Malena DeMartini-Price is renowned in the dog training world for her expertise in dog separation anxiety issues. She is the author of the book Treating Separation Anxiety in Dogs and has contributed articles on separation anxiety to multiple publications such as the Association of Professional Dog Trainers’ (APDT) Chronicle of the Dog, Pet Professional Guild’s (PPG) Barks From the Guild, and various national magazines such as The Bark. She lectures on SA at professional dog training workshops and conferences around the world, including everything from large professional conferences to small venues. She also has been interviewed widely on this topic and multiple videos and podcasts have been produced. Malena is an honors graduate of the esteemed Academy for Dog Trainers, where she studied under Jean Donaldson, and is a member of the APDT, the Pet Professionals Guild, and the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants.
Presentation detail: The time to help your pups is now to help them cope when you are not spending so much time at home after the lockdown.Public webinars and live events will be recorded and a link sent to all registrants.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally Aired: 11th May 2021
Presenter Bio:
Equine behaviour issue? Want to help horses? Jenni helps caring owners struggling with their equine’s problem behaviour to get a deeper understanding, remove stress, restore partnerships, and change behaviour. She also works with people training to become equine clinical animal behaviourists, runs courses in equine behaviour and training, and is co-director of the Gower Pony Experience C.I.C. A new organisation dedicated to the best practices in conservation grazing with ponies – many of them re-purposed, unwanted semi-feral hill ponies.Jenni is an Animal Behaviour and Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist (horses and dogs) and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC). She been practising as an animal behaviourist since establishing her South Wales business in 2005. Jenni gained er Postgraduate diploma in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling from the University of Southampton in 2006 and achieved the MSc in 2011 after conducting an in-depth study on the impact of training method on horse welfare and the horse-human relationship. Being a thoroughly horsey lady, Jenni also has an Equine Science degree (BSc Hons) from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth where she was first introduced to hill pony life, through her dissertation field study on Welsh hill pony behaviour.
Presentation Details:
Have you ever wondered about the lives of feral ponies? On a hill in Wales pony population management decreased, and the ponies formed more natural groups. There was a golden window of opportunity to follow these ponies; to watch, learn and record through film. Wales might feel wild, but it doesn’t have any true wild lands where ponies can become truly wild, and so the feral pony bubble burst.
This presentation brings to you never before seen footage of the feral ponies in their native landscape, acting out their wild lives. It also brings to you the story of Felix and Co. Free-living ponies who got to retain some of their freedom in new lives as conservation grazing ponies, includIng some insights into clinical behavioural work with unhandled ponies, both fearful and/or formerly feral.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}My Wild Life. A story of feral ponies in Wales.Jenni Nellist
Event Details
Originally Aired: 11th May 2021
Event Details
Originally Aired: 11th May 2021
Presenter Bio:
Equine behaviour issue? Want to help horses? Jenni helps caring owners struggling with their equine’s problem behaviour to get a deeper understanding, remove stress, restore partnerships, and change behaviour. She also works with people training to become equine clinical animal behaviourists, runs courses in equine behaviour and training, and is co-director of the Gower Pony Experience C.I.C. A new organisation dedicated to the best practices in conservation grazing with ponies – many of them re-purposed, unwanted semi-feral hill ponies.Jenni is an Animal Behaviour and Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist (horses and dogs) and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC). She been practising as an animal behaviourist since establishing her South Wales business in 2005. Jenni gained er Postgraduate diploma in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling from the University of Southampton in 2006 and achieved the MSc in 2011 after conducting an in-depth study on the impact of training method on horse welfare and the horse-human relationship. Being a thoroughly horsey lady, Jenni also has an Equine Science degree (BSc Hons) from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth where she was first introduced to hill pony life, through her dissertation field study on Welsh hill pony behaviour.
Presentation Details:
Have you ever wondered about the lives of feral ponies? On a hill in Wales pony population management decreased, and the ponies formed more natural groups. There was a golden window of opportunity to follow these ponies; to watch, learn and record through film. Wales might feel wild, but it doesn’t have any true wild lands where ponies can become truly wild, and so the feral pony bubble burst.
This presentation brings to you never before seen footage of the feral ponies in their native landscape, acting out their wild lives. It also brings to you the story of Felix and Co. Free-living ponies who got to retain some of their freedom in new lives as conservation grazing ponies, includIng some insights into clinical behavioural work with unhandled ponies, both fearful and/or formerly feral.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally Aired: 12th May 2021
Presenter Bio:
Sara is a registered veterinary surgeon who spent nine years in small animal practice before switching to pet behaviour and training where she has worked for the last 18 years. In addition to her degree in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, she is an honour graduate of Jean Donaldson’s Academy for Dog Trainers, and has a City & Guilds qualification in teaching adult learners. She is a full member of the APBC, and an ABTC registered veterinary behaviourist and clinical animal behaviourist. She is a committed reward-based trainer with a keen interest in both the welfare of the pet and the comfort of the client.
Presentation Detail:
Good communication is key to success with clients. Inevitably, this involves a written document such as a report or handout. They are tedious and time-consuming to prepare and may go unread by the very person they are supposed to help! Sara will present some innovative ways to rejuvenate these tired resources to make them fit for purpose and less painful to construct! During the follow-up period, you may get the ‘it’s not working’ message from the client. The answer to this lies in persuading the client to do what you have already recommended, not looking for new or obscure treatment approaches. Sara will cover how to identify and deal with this problem and keep the client motivated. Sara will mostly be talking about dogs, but the information will be equally relevant to other species and those running classes.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Event Details
Originally Aired: 12th May 2021
Event Details
Originally Aired: 12th May 2021
Presenter Bio:
Sara is a registered veterinary surgeon who spent nine years in small animal practice before switching to pet behaviour and training where she has worked for the last 18 years. In addition to her degree in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, she is an honour graduate of Jean Donaldson’s Academy for Dog Trainers, and has a City & Guilds qualification in teaching adult learners. She is a full member of the APBC, and an ABTC registered veterinary behaviourist and clinical animal behaviourist. She is a committed reward-based trainer with a keen interest in both the welfare of the pet and the comfort of the client.
Presentation Detail:
Good communication is key to success with clients. Inevitably, this involves a written document such as a report or handout. They are tedious and time-consuming to prepare and may go unread by the very person they are supposed to help! Sara will present some innovative ways to rejuvenate these tired resources to make them fit for purpose and less painful to construct! During the follow-up period, you may get the ‘it’s not working’ message from the client. The answer to this lies in persuading the client to do what you have already recommended, not looking for new or obscure treatment approaches. Sara will cover how to identify and deal with this problem and keep the client motivated. Sara will mostly be talking about dogs, but the information will be equally relevant to other species and those running classes.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Original Air Date: 10th June 2021
Presenter Bio:
Sara is a registered veterinary surgeon who spent nine years in small animal practice before switching to pet behaviour and training where she has worked for the last 18 years. In addition to her degree in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, she is an honour graduate of Jean Donaldson’s Academy for Dog Trainers, and has a City & Guilds qualification in teaching adult learners. She is a full member of the APBC, and an ABTC registered veterinary behaviourist and clinical animal behaviourist. She is a committed reward-based trainer with a keen interest in both the welfare of the pet and the comfort of the client.
Presentation Detail:
In part one, Sara covered the age-old problem of writing reports and handouts for clients and achieving a successful outcome with proficient follow-up. But now, in this new pandemic-afflicted world, some have discovered that technologies hitherto scorned or only paid lip-service are not just a temporary solution. Between video conferencing, smartphones, numerous apps, google sheets, and online storage, do we need to write a report or handout ever again? Even people like Sara – technologically ambivalent – have found this new world to be full of unexpected gems and set to be a permanent feature of her work from now on. Once again, it’s all about good communication but through different and more effective media. If you are yet to be enthused by the possibilities of working online, then join Sara and see that this online world could be your oyster and that of your client. Sara will mostly be talking about dogs, but the information will be equally relevant to other species and those running classes. You don’t need to have attended the first webinar to enjoy this one, as each is self-contained.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Success With Clients! Part two – lessons from the pandemicSara Davies
Event Details
Original Air Date: 10th June 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date: 10th June 2021
Presenter Bio:
Sara is a registered veterinary surgeon who spent nine years in small animal practice before switching to pet behaviour and training where she has worked for the last 18 years. In addition to her degree in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, she is an honour graduate of Jean Donaldson’s Academy for Dog Trainers, and has a City & Guilds qualification in teaching adult learners. She is a full member of the APBC, and an ABTC registered veterinary behaviourist and clinical animal behaviourist. She is a committed reward-based trainer with a keen interest in both the welfare of the pet and the comfort of the client.
Presentation Detail:
In part one, Sara covered the age-old problem of writing reports and handouts for clients and achieving a successful outcome with proficient follow-up. But now, in this new pandemic-afflicted world, some have discovered that technologies hitherto scorned or only paid lip-service are not just a temporary solution. Between video conferencing, smartphones, numerous apps, google sheets, and online storage, do we need to write a report or handout ever again? Even people like Sara – technologically ambivalent – have found this new world to be full of unexpected gems and set to be a permanent feature of her work from now on. Once again, it’s all about good communication but through different and more effective media. If you are yet to be enthused by the possibilities of working online, then join Sara and see that this online world could be your oyster and that of your client. Sara will mostly be talking about dogs, but the information will be equally relevant to other species and those running classes. You don’t need to have attended the first webinar to enjoy this one, as each is self-contained.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter BIO: Hannah Capon MA Vet MB MRCVS, winner of the 2020 Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Impact Award, the 2019 Ceva Vet of the Year and finalist in the 2019 Petplan Vet of the Year, is a first opinion veterinary surgeon in the UK. Recognised for her tireless work on Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) an online education and support service for owners of arthritic dogs and professionals that care for them.
CAM began as a simple Facebook page in 2015 where Hannah would promote earlier identification and thorough multimodal management plans. Now it boasts a flourishing service run by a team of veterinary professionals who volunteer their time and expertise to help owners. CAM has become an unstoppable force. A respected website full of downloads, like the unique Home Safe tool (#itsmyhometoo), a large social media presence through Facebook, Instagram, twitter and YouTube. An online shop stocking awareness merchandise, owner education and other canine essentials. An education provider for first opinion practices, as well as dog groups, paraprofessionals and owners. An inspirational campaign group to raise awareness of the serious nature of this disease (#yourdogmoreyears)
Presentation Information: “Game Changers in Canine Arthritis Management” is a fresh look at how we can, and should, manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. In this webinar Canine Arthritis Management will highlight 5 areas that we can invest in to improve the short and long term consequences of the disease. In a complicated world sometimes keeping it simple is key.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Game Changers in Canine Arthritis ManagementHannah Capon MA Vet MB MRCVS
Event Details
Original Air Date 3RD AUGUST 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date 3RD AUGUST 2021
Presenter BIO: Hannah Capon MA Vet MB MRCVS, winner of the 2020 Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Impact Award, the 2019 Ceva Vet of the Year and finalist in the 2019 Petplan Vet of the Year, is a first opinion veterinary surgeon in the UK. Recognised for her tireless work on Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) an online education and support service for owners of arthritic dogs and professionals that care for them.
CAM began as a simple Facebook page in 2015 where Hannah would promote earlier identification and thorough multimodal management plans. Now it boasts a flourishing service run by a team of veterinary professionals who volunteer their time and expertise to help owners. CAM has become an unstoppable force. A respected website full of downloads, like the unique Home Safe tool (#itsmyhometoo), a large social media presence through Facebook, Instagram, twitter and YouTube. An online shop stocking awareness merchandise, owner education and other canine essentials. An education provider for first opinion practices, as well as dog groups, paraprofessionals and owners. An inspirational campaign group to raise awareness of the serious nature of this disease (#yourdogmoreyears)
Presentation Information: “Game Changers in Canine Arthritis Management” is a fresh look at how we can, and should, manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. In this webinar Canine Arthritis Management will highlight 5 areas that we can invest in to improve the short and long term consequences of the disease. In a complicated world sometimes keeping it simple is key.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Original Air Date: 22nd April 2021
Presenter Bio:
Rachel Spencer is a freelance journalist and writes about the pet industry for national newspapers and magazines focusing on human interest stories, health, trends, and technology.
She works with pet business owners helping them raise their profile in the media. Clients have appeared in the Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, BBC Breakfast, Mail Online, Daily and Sunday Express, and a host of pet titles like Edition Dog, Your Dog, Your Cat, Pet Gazette and Pet Business World.
Each week she shares tips on how small businesses can secure coverage on the Publicity for Pet Businesses podcast.
Rachel provides one to one consultancy packages and runs a membership programme helping pet businesses stand out from the competition.
Talk Description:
With the pet population rising, as a behaviourist it’s never been more important to make pet parents aware of the support you can offer them.
Publicising the ways in which you help animals is something you can do on your own platforms and in the media.
In this workshop Rachel will cover the two types of publicity you can use as a pet behaviourist.
The first is the publicity you create on your own platforms to build trust and attract clients.
The second is being published on other people’s platforms so you stand out from the competition and position yourself as an expert.
Rachel Spencer is a journalist, pet blogger and hosts the Publicity for Pet Businesses podcast and works with pet professionals, charities and rescues raise awareness of the fantastic work they do.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Two Types of Publicity Every Pet Business NeedsRachel Spencer
Event Details
Original Air Date: 22nd April 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date: 22nd April 2021
Presenter Bio:
Rachel Spencer is a freelance journalist and writes about the pet industry for national newspapers and magazines focusing on human interest stories, health, trends, and technology.
She works with pet business owners helping them raise their profile in the media. Clients have appeared in the Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, BBC Breakfast, Mail Online, Daily and Sunday Express, and a host of pet titles like Edition Dog, Your Dog, Your Cat, Pet Gazette and Pet Business World.
Each week she shares tips on how small businesses can secure coverage on the Publicity for Pet Businesses podcast.
Rachel provides one to one consultancy packages and runs a membership programme helping pet businesses stand out from the competition.
Talk Description:
With the pet population rising, as a behaviourist it’s never been more important to make pet parents aware of the support you can offer them.
Publicising the ways in which you help animals is something you can do on your own platforms and in the media.
In this workshop Rachel will cover the two types of publicity you can use as a pet behaviourist.
The first is the publicity you create on your own platforms to build trust and attract clients.
The second is being published on other people’s platforms so you stand out from the competition and position yourself as an expert.
Rachel Spencer is a journalist, pet blogger and hosts the Publicity for Pet Businesses podcast and works with pet professionals, charities and rescues raise awareness of the fantastic work they do.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Danielle Beck is a registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist with the ABTC and a full member of the APBC. She has a BSc in zoology and a PGDip/MSc in companion animal behaviour counseling; where her thesis focused on stress. Danielle has worked with animals within zoos, safari parks, dog training centres and kennels for 19 years and has been seeing clients for behaviours problems for 10 years.
Talk Details: A webinar discussing training and behaviour modification techniques and where should we draw the line? Just because we can help these dogs often their caregivers or the situations don’t allow.
Join Danielle for some thought provoking discussion about dog training
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Just because we CAN doesn’t mean we shouldDanielle Beck
Event Details
Original Air Date: 5th August 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date: 5th August 2021
Presenter Bio: Danielle Beck is a registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist with the ABTC and a full member of the APBC. She has a BSc in zoology and a PGDip/MSc in companion animal behaviour counseling; where her thesis focused on stress. Danielle has worked with animals within zoos, safari parks, dog training centres and kennels for 19 years and has been seeing clients for behaviours problems for 10 years.
Talk Details: A webinar discussing training and behaviour modification techniques and where should we draw the line? Just because we can help these dogs often their caregivers or the situations don’t allow.
Join Danielle for some thought provoking discussion about dog training
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio
Dr. Haug graduated summa cum laude from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 1993. She completed a one year internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine. In 2002, she completed a Master’s Degree and residency program in animal behavior at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine. She ran the Animal Behavior Service at Texas A&M from 2002-2007 and then move to Sugar Land, TX to begin a private referral practice.
Dr. Haug speaks frequently across the country at veterinary and animal behavior venues, with an emphasis on canine, feline, and equine behavior. Dr. Haug also has a special interest in neurobiology, behavior modification, and pharmacology. She has published articles in several veterinary journals and is a chapter author in several books.
She is a past President of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and is a long standing member of the ACVB Examination Committee. Dr. Haug is also a certified consultant through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and a member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers.
Presentation Details:
This seminar covers the pathophysilogy of brain aging and dementia in dogs and cats. Current options for management and treatment are also covered. Cats and dogs suffer from similar brain aging changes as humans and can also develop dementia similar to Alzheimer’s disease. However, aging animals may show behavior changes from treatable conditions. Even brain aging and dementia can be temporarily reversed or slowed with proper interventions.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Cognitive Dysfunction in Dogs and CatsDr Lore Haug DVM, MS, DACVB
Event Details
Originally aired 6th July 2021
Event Details
Originally aired 6th July 2021
Presenter Bio
Dr. Haug graduated summa cum laude from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 1993. She completed a one year internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine. In 2002, she completed a Master’s Degree and residency program in animal behavior at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine. She ran the Animal Behavior Service at Texas A&M from 2002-2007 and then move to Sugar Land, TX to begin a private referral practice.
Dr. Haug speaks frequently across the country at veterinary and animal behavior venues, with an emphasis on canine, feline, and equine behavior. Dr. Haug also has a special interest in neurobiology, behavior modification, and pharmacology. She has published articles in several veterinary journals and is a chapter author in several books.
She is a past President of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and is a long standing member of the ACVB Examination Committee. Dr. Haug is also a certified consultant through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and a member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers.
Presentation Details:
This seminar covers the pathophysilogy of brain aging and dementia in dogs and cats. Current options for management and treatment are also covered. Cats and dogs suffer from similar brain aging changes as humans and can also develop dementia similar to Alzheimer’s disease. However, aging animals may show behavior changes from treatable conditions. Even brain aging and dementia can be temporarily reversed or slowed with proper interventions.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Rosie graduated from Bristol University with a degree in Zoology & Psychology before undertaking a Post-Graduate Diploma in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling at Southampton University. She is a full members of the APBC and a Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB). Rosie owns and runs Pet Sense, working with the owners of dogs, cats and rabbits exhibiting undesirable behaviours and helping educate owners to prevent problems from developing in the first place. She writes for pet magazines, provides staff training for veterinary practices and provides a consultancy service for corporate practices, pet food companies and pharmaceutical companies. She is currently the APBC Press and Media Officer.
Presentation Information: Every bunny needs some bunny, yet despite this many previously bonded rabbits fall out and attempts at bonding new rabbits fail. This webinar will explore bonding strategies, why things can go wrong, things to consider for the best chance of success and when (or if) it is appropriate for a rabbit to live alone. Video footage and case studies will be discussed. Suitable for the vet team, behaviourists and rabbit owners.
Terms and Conditons to copy in: The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Companionship in rabbits: when things go wrongRosie Bescoby
Event Details
Original Air Date 18th August 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date 18th August 2021
Presenter Bio: Rosie graduated from Bristol University with a degree in Zoology & Psychology before undertaking a Post-Graduate Diploma in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling at Southampton University. She is a full members of the APBC and a Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB). Rosie owns and runs Pet Sense, working with the owners of dogs, cats and rabbits exhibiting undesirable behaviours and helping educate owners to prevent problems from developing in the first place. She writes for pet magazines, provides staff training for veterinary practices and provides a consultancy service for corporate practices, pet food companies and pharmaceutical companies. She is currently the APBC Press and Media Officer.
Presentation Information: Every bunny needs some bunny, yet despite this many previously bonded rabbits fall out and attempts at bonding new rabbits fail. This webinar will explore bonding strategies, why things can go wrong, things to consider for the best chance of success and when (or if) it is appropriate for a rabbit to live alone. Video footage and case studies will be discussed. Suitable for the vet team, behaviourists and rabbit owners.
Terms and Conditons to copy in: The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
This webinar will look at inclusivity for wheelchair users and those with additional needs, both trainers and clients. It will explore how we can meet these needs and support our clients and colleagues by being as inclusive as possible. The webinar will also discuss handling skills from the point of view of a wheelchair user and how to approach a client in assisting them with handling in speaking to them in a way which will not make them feel uncomfortable. Natasha will talk about mental health and the importance of support for those with additional needs and compassion, to maintain a supportive ethic towards all with individual needs.
Presenter Bio: Natasha Attwood runs Miyagis Dog Training and Behaviourist Services based in Lincolnshire. She lives with Diesel, a Spaniel Mix, and three Wolfdogs, Koda, Django and Zombie. Diesel is an Owner Trained Assistance Dog and Koda is an Assistance Dog in Training. Tasha is an IntoDogs Approved Dog Trainer and Behaviourist, ICAN, PPG, DTC, ISCP, DWA, ATA, CMA, KAD (Kids around dogs), PPG (Pet Dog Ambassador Instructor and Assessor), Deaf Dog Network, and the Assistance Dog Training and Education Support Network and many more.
She is also a DMWYD Triple Crown Instructor Trick, Canine Conditioning and Stunt Dog Judge, Dog Parkour UK Instructor and Assessor, Canine Hoopers World Instructor and Assessor, DTC Approved Instructor, Canine Rally Instructor, Fun Dog Agility Coach, Scentwork Instructor, Nutrition Advisor, UK Disc Dog Association Instructor and Judge, approved Assistance Dog Network and Education Instructor, Canine Body Language and Puppy Specialist and more.
Tasha specialises in Reactivity and Aggression through her behaviour work as well as being a Canine Body Language and Puppy Training Specialist, working with deaf and blind dogs. Tasha works to raise awareness of the training abilities of wheelchair users and disability awareness – she does this though making dog training tutorial videos on YouTube and other social medial platforms to make teaching accessible for as many as possible.
Tasha also runs the Miyagis Dog Training Community group on Facebook which encourages both Trainers and Owners to train their dogs everyday, as well as special guest Trainers hosting monthly challenges.
Tasha mentors Trainers and upcoming Behaviourists in the industry from various backgrounds and specialities across the UK, offering support and guidance in the development of individuals based on their journey.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}4 Paws 4 WheelsNatasha Attwood
Event Details
Original Air Date: 23rd July 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date: 23rd July 2021
This webinar will look at inclusivity for wheelchair users and those with additional needs, both trainers and clients. It will explore how we can meet these needs and support our clients and colleagues by being as inclusive as possible. The webinar will also discuss handling skills from the point of view of a wheelchair user and how to approach a client in assisting them with handling in speaking to them in a way which will not make them feel uncomfortable. Natasha will talk about mental health and the importance of support for those with additional needs and compassion, to maintain a supportive ethic towards all with individual needs.
Presenter Bio: Natasha Attwood runs Miyagis Dog Training and Behaviourist Services based in Lincolnshire. She lives with Diesel, a Spaniel Mix, and three Wolfdogs, Koda, Django and Zombie. Diesel is an Owner Trained Assistance Dog and Koda is an Assistance Dog in Training. Tasha is an IntoDogs Approved Dog Trainer and Behaviourist, ICAN, PPG, DTC, ISCP, DWA, ATA, CMA, KAD (Kids around dogs), PPG (Pet Dog Ambassador Instructor and Assessor), Deaf Dog Network, and the Assistance Dog Training and Education Support Network and many more.
She is also a DMWYD Triple Crown Instructor Trick, Canine Conditioning and Stunt Dog Judge, Dog Parkour UK Instructor and Assessor, Canine Hoopers World Instructor and Assessor, DTC Approved Instructor, Canine Rally Instructor, Fun Dog Agility Coach, Scentwork Instructor, Nutrition Advisor, UK Disc Dog Association Instructor and Judge, approved Assistance Dog Network and Education Instructor, Canine Body Language and Puppy Specialist and more.
Tasha specialises in Reactivity and Aggression through her behaviour work as well as being a Canine Body Language and Puppy Training Specialist, working with deaf and blind dogs. Tasha works to raise awareness of the training abilities of wheelchair users and disability awareness – she does this though making dog training tutorial videos on YouTube and other social medial platforms to make teaching accessible for as many as possible.
Tasha also runs the Miyagis Dog Training Community group on Facebook which encourages both Trainers and Owners to train their dogs everyday, as well as special guest Trainers hosting monthly challenges.
Tasha mentors Trainers and upcoming Behaviourists in the industry from various backgrounds and specialities across the UK, offering support and guidance in the development of individuals based on their journey.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Roz has worked with dogs for 11 years, 8 of which as a behaviourist. During this time she has worked with over 100 street dogs for training and behaviour. She gained her Master’s Degree in Clinical Animal Behaviour with Edinburgh University in November 2020 and swiftly became a full CAB member of the APBC. She shares her home with four dogs, one of whom is a Thai Street dog who she has had for 9 years. Kanita, aka Feral Cole, is Roz’s greatest teacher. In addition to Kanita, Roz has a Spanish sighthound cross called Tooey and two Border Collies called Roo and Mohawk. She has previously had two other Spanish dogs, who have sadly passed away.
Presentation Information: Street dog numbers are on the rise in UK homes. Many of these dogs are ill prepared for life in family homes and busy, urban environments. Some are left traumatised from the adoption process, most notably transportation. Whilst some street dogs slot into their new lives as well as their domestic breed conspecifics and may even be hard to identify as a ‘streetie’, others seem somewhat different to the average domestic dog in terms of their behaviour. This webinar details the common behaviour problems reported in street dogs. Delving into the research on free ranging dogs and the presenter’s anecdotal experience as to what may be going on in that primitive dog brain of theirs and what we can do to help them!
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Understanding and Managing Street DogsRoz Pooley
Event Details
Original Air Date 18/10/2021
Event Details
Original Air Date 18/10/2021
Presenter Bio: Roz has worked with dogs for 11 years, 8 of which as a behaviourist. During this time she has worked with over 100 street dogs for training and behaviour. She gained her Master’s Degree in Clinical Animal Behaviour with Edinburgh University in November 2020 and swiftly became a full CAB member of the APBC. She shares her home with four dogs, one of whom is a Thai Street dog who she has had for 9 years. Kanita, aka Feral Cole, is Roz’s greatest teacher. In addition to Kanita, Roz has a Spanish sighthound cross called Tooey and two Border Collies called Roo and Mohawk. She has previously had two other Spanish dogs, who have sadly passed away.
Presentation Information: Street dog numbers are on the rise in UK homes. Many of these dogs are ill prepared for life in family homes and busy, urban environments. Some are left traumatised from the adoption process, most notably transportation. Whilst some street dogs slot into their new lives as well as their domestic breed conspecifics and may even be hard to identify as a ‘streetie’, others seem somewhat different to the average domestic dog in terms of their behaviour. This webinar details the common behaviour problems reported in street dogs. Delving into the research on free ranging dogs and the presenter’s anecdotal experience as to what may be going on in that primitive dog brain of theirs and what we can do to help them!
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Rachel is an animal behaviour clinician specialising in psychological trauma. Rachel’s first degree was in psychology, and she completed a Master’s degree in animal behaviour in 2006. Rachel went on to run a degree programme in applied animal behaviour, teaching students the theoretical knowledge for certification as clinical animal behaviourists and set up a behaviour clinic so that students could also gain practical experience. Rachel still runs a behaviour practice now but has also worked with children and adults who have experienced trauma for over 12 years. Until recently, Rachel ran trauma-informed therapeutic support services for children and adults who were survivors of human trafficking and child sexual exploitation. Rachel applies this knowledge and experience in her clinical work with dogs and delivers trauma-focused training to vet practices, rescues and other organisations. Rachel has a book about psychological trauma in dogs coming out later in 2021.
More information about Rachel’s work with dogs impacted by trauma can be found at www.facebook.com/groups/caninetrauma and the website for the behaviour practice is www.animalbehaviourconsultations.co.uk
Presentation Information:
The webinar will introduce trauma-informed care, which encompasses supporting owners to provide a trauma-informed environment (how we can set up the physical space to best meet the needs of dogs impacted by trauma) and use trauma-informed practice in their interactions and training (using relationship and therapeutic interventions to meet the needs of dog’s impacted by trauma).
We will also cover handling disclosures, signposting owners to support and self-care (for owners and clinicians).
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Trauma-informed behaviour consultations and treatment plansRachel Leather
Event Details
Original Air Date: 6th September 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date: 6th September 2021
Presenter Bio: Rachel is an animal behaviour clinician specialising in psychological trauma. Rachel’s first degree was in psychology, and she completed a Master’s degree in animal behaviour in 2006. Rachel went on to run a degree programme in applied animal behaviour, teaching students the theoretical knowledge for certification as clinical animal behaviourists and set up a behaviour clinic so that students could also gain practical experience. Rachel still runs a behaviour practice now but has also worked with children and adults who have experienced trauma for over 12 years. Until recently, Rachel ran trauma-informed therapeutic support services for children and adults who were survivors of human trafficking and child sexual exploitation. Rachel applies this knowledge and experience in her clinical work with dogs and delivers trauma-focused training to vet practices, rescues and other organisations. Rachel has a book about psychological trauma in dogs coming out later in 2021.
More information about Rachel’s work with dogs impacted by trauma can be found at www.facebook.com/groups/caninetrauma and the website for the behaviour practice is www.animalbehaviourconsultations.co.uk
Presentation Information:
The webinar will introduce trauma-informed care, which encompasses supporting owners to provide a trauma-informed environment (how we can set up the physical space to best meet the needs of dogs impacted by trauma) and use trauma-informed practice in their interactions and training (using relationship and therapeutic interventions to meet the needs of dog’s impacted by trauma).
We will also cover handling disclosures, signposting owners to support and self-care (for owners and clinicians).
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Noema is a researcher at the University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice. She graduated from the same home university and obtained her DVM and PhD degrees there. She conducted her research, focused on intercat play and ways to distinguish it from intercat aggression, in collaboration with the University of Lincoln, United Kingdom. She is a member of the International Cat Care´s Feline Wellbeing expert panel. She educates and engaging the public in cat behaviour science not only via slovak podcasts about cats she is hosting – Mačkast – but also through this podcast´s facebook website.
Presentation Information: This webinar will focus on the spectrum of behaviours of intercat interactions while focusing on practical application of this information to distinguish between aggressive (and potentially harmful) and playful encounters of cats.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Event Details
Original Air Date 27th October 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date 27th October 2021
Presenter Bio: Noema is a researcher at the University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice. She graduated from the same home university and obtained her DVM and PhD degrees there. She conducted her research, focused on intercat play and ways to distinguish it from intercat aggression, in collaboration with the University of Lincoln, United Kingdom. She is a member of the International Cat Care´s Feline Wellbeing expert panel. She educates and engaging the public in cat behaviour science not only via slovak podcasts about cats she is hosting – Mačkast – but also through this podcast´s facebook website.
Presentation Information: This webinar will focus on the spectrum of behaviours of intercat interactions while focusing on practical application of this information to distinguish between aggressive (and potentially harmful) and playful encounters of cats.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Jane Williams is a an ABTC Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor. She is a full member of the APBC.
Jane holds a Zoology degree, a Masters in Education, a Post Graduate Diploma in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling and her research M.Sc. addressed issues involved in meeting the welfare needs of captive Mediterranean Tortoises in the UK.
Jane has delivered numerous behaviour and training, and Chelonian focused, CPD events for veterinary staff; has lectured at the RVC on Chelonian husbandry and welfare; and developed numerous resources for use by tortoise keepers and veterinary staff.
Jane has been involved in tortoise welfare for many years and is an enthusiast and keeper of a number of species.
Danielle Beck is a an ABTC Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist assessed for both dogs and reptiles, and an Animal Training Instructor. She is also a full member of the APBC and PACT.
Danielle holds a Zoology degree from Bangor University, and a Post Graduate Diploma/MSc in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling from the University of Southampton and her research M.Sc. addressed Captive Iguana Stress and Welfare.
Danielle has presented at conferences internationally and delivered webinars on reptile, enrichment, behaviour and training.
Danielle has been involved in reptile welfare for many years from working in the per trade and zoological institutions. She is a reptile enthusiast and previous keeper of a wide number of different reptiles species totalling over 40 at her hobby peak, during her time at Bangor University as a member of the herpetological society.
Stress, fear and frustration can be very difficult to observe or measure in reptiles. Transportation, handling and poor husbandry can all lead to stress, fear and frustration. Reptiles are a large, diverse group with both predator and prey species; aquatic, terrestrial and semi-aquatic species. Reptiles also vary significantly in their ability to signal changes in emotional state. The webinar looks at reptile species commonly kept as companion animals in the UK, including snakes, lizards and tortoises, and ways of reducing fear and frustration in a captive environment. We will also discuss the suitability of Reptiles as pets in terms of welfare, sustainability; owner commitment and expectations.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Stress, Fear and Frustration and in ReptilesDanielle Beck and Jane Williams
Event Details
Original Air Date: 9th September 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date: 9th September 2021
Jane Williams is a an ABTC Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor. She is a full member of the APBC.
Jane holds a Zoology degree, a Masters in Education, a Post Graduate Diploma in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling and her research M.Sc. addressed issues involved in meeting the welfare needs of captive Mediterranean Tortoises in the UK.
Jane has delivered numerous behaviour and training, and Chelonian focused, CPD events for veterinary staff; has lectured at the RVC on Chelonian husbandry and welfare; and developed numerous resources for use by tortoise keepers and veterinary staff.
Jane has been involved in tortoise welfare for many years and is an enthusiast and keeper of a number of species.
Danielle Beck is a an ABTC Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist assessed for both dogs and reptiles, and an Animal Training Instructor. She is also a full member of the APBC and PACT.
Danielle holds a Zoology degree from Bangor University, and a Post Graduate Diploma/MSc in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling from the University of Southampton and her research M.Sc. addressed Captive Iguana Stress and Welfare.
Danielle has presented at conferences internationally and delivered webinars on reptile, enrichment, behaviour and training.
Danielle has been involved in reptile welfare for many years from working in the per trade and zoological institutions. She is a reptile enthusiast and previous keeper of a wide number of different reptiles species totalling over 40 at her hobby peak, during her time at Bangor University as a member of the herpetological society.
Stress, fear and frustration can be very difficult to observe or measure in reptiles. Transportation, handling and poor husbandry can all lead to stress, fear and frustration. Reptiles are a large, diverse group with both predator and prey species; aquatic, terrestrial and semi-aquatic species. Reptiles also vary significantly in their ability to signal changes in emotional state. The webinar looks at reptile species commonly kept as companion animals in the UK, including snakes, lizards and tortoises, and ways of reducing fear and frustration in a captive environment. We will also discuss the suitability of Reptiles as pets in terms of welfare, sustainability; owner commitment and expectations.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: James Serpell is Emeritus Professor of Animal Welfare at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. He received his bachelor’s degree in Zoology from University College London, and his PhD in Animal Behavior from the University of Liverpool. His research focuses on the behavior and welfare of dogs and cats, the development of human attitudes to animals, and the history and impact of human-animal relationships and interactions. He has published more than 200 articles and book chapters on these and related topics, and is the author, editor, or co-editor of several books including Animals & Human Society: Changing Perspectives (1994), In the Company of Animals (1996), Companion Animals & Us (2000), and The Domestic Dog (2017). He is also the creator of the widely used Canine Behavioral Assessment and Research Questionnaire (C-BARQ: http://www.cbarq.org)
Presentation Information: This presentation will review the development and uses of the Canine Behavioral Assessment & Research Questionnaire (C-BARQ), with particular reference to its applications in the field of clinical animal behavior research and practice.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}The Role and Value of C-BARQ Assessments in Clinical Animal BehaviourProfessor James Serpell
Event Details
Original Air Date : 10th November 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date : 10th November 2021
Presenter Bio: James Serpell is Emeritus Professor of Animal Welfare at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. He received his bachelor’s degree in Zoology from University College London, and his PhD in Animal Behavior from the University of Liverpool. His research focuses on the behavior and welfare of dogs and cats, the development of human attitudes to animals, and the history and impact of human-animal relationships and interactions. He has published more than 200 articles and book chapters on these and related topics, and is the author, editor, or co-editor of several books including Animals & Human Society: Changing Perspectives (1994), In the Company of Animals (1996), Companion Animals & Us (2000), and The Domestic Dog (2017). He is also the creator of the widely used Canine Behavioral Assessment and Research Questionnaire (C-BARQ: http://www.cbarq.org)
Presentation Information: This presentation will review the development and uses of the Canine Behavioral Assessment & Research Questionnaire (C-BARQ), with particular reference to its applications in the field of clinical animal behavior research and practice.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Dr Patrizia Piotti DVM MSc PhD MRCVS is a veterinarian specialised in clinical animal behaviour. Patrizia graduated in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Milan, in Italy, and holds a MSc in Clinical Animal Behaviour from the University of Lincoln and a PhD on canine cognition from the University of Portsmouth. She has worked as researcher at the Family Dog Project in Budapest. Currently she is working as post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Milan in Italy and she is practicing as behaviourist in private practice. Her current interests are studying the link between cognition and personality to better understand behaviour problems and improve companion animals’ quality of life across the lifespan.
Presentation Details:In the latest years, companion animal research has been focusing on the personality differences between individuals. Personality reflects the choices that dogs will make in a variety of situations, and personality traits shape the underlying motivation and emotional state of dogs when facing relevant triggers. However, it is possible to recognise individual differences also in canine cognition, or dogs’ ability to interpret and understand the world. Cognitive traits contribute to the differences in areas that are fundamental to dog-human interactions, such as impulsivity, communication, and memory. Understanding how personality and cognition interact in shaping dogs’ internal and external responses to events and circumstances, helps not only in predicting pet dogs’ behaviour in various circumstances, but also in understanding the constraints and strengths of a behaviour modification plan.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Event Details
Original Air Date: 30th November 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date: 30th November 2021
Presenter Bio: Dr Patrizia Piotti DVM MSc PhD MRCVS is a veterinarian specialised in clinical animal behaviour. Patrizia graduated in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Milan, in Italy, and holds a MSc in Clinical Animal Behaviour from the University of Lincoln and a PhD on canine cognition from the University of Portsmouth. She has worked as researcher at the Family Dog Project in Budapest. Currently she is working as post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Milan in Italy and she is practicing as behaviourist in private practice. Her current interests are studying the link between cognition and personality to better understand behaviour problems and improve companion animals’ quality of life across the lifespan.
Presentation Details:In the latest years, companion animal research has been focusing on the personality differences between individuals. Personality reflects the choices that dogs will make in a variety of situations, and personality traits shape the underlying motivation and emotional state of dogs when facing relevant triggers. However, it is possible to recognise individual differences also in canine cognition, or dogs’ ability to interpret and understand the world. Cognitive traits contribute to the differences in areas that are fundamental to dog-human interactions, such as impulsivity, communication, and memory. Understanding how personality and cognition interact in shaping dogs’ internal and external responses to events and circumstances, helps not only in predicting pet dogs’ behaviour in various circumstances, but also in understanding the constraints and strengths of a behaviour modification plan.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio:
Debbie works with referring vets to resolve complex behaviour problems in horses and dogs. She is a Clinical Animal Behaviourist registered with the UK’s Animal Behaviour and Training Council, a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Councillors and a Certified Horse Behavior Consultant with the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. Debbie supervises university students on behaviour courses at masters level and mentors new behaviourists coming through professional routes. She practices as a psychotherapist within a Transactional Analysis framework, using this modality to support her animal behaviour clients in implementing the changes that she recommends through her consultations.
Debbie has just finished her first year of Doctoral research in horse-human relationships in the Faculty of Business and Law at Manchester Metropolitan University, looking into the sustainability of horse riding in the contexts of training methods, welfare and social licence to operate. She recently gave her first presentation of her PhD research methodologies at the Equine Cultures in Transition conference at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala.
Debbie writes articles and books on all aspects of behaviour and consulting, and presents talks and workshops internationally, both as an equine behaviour specialist and as a supporting expert in the Human Behaviour Change for Animals team, collaborating on psychology-themed projects. She wrote the chapter on Equestrianism in the book Equine Behaviour in Mind, edited by international welfare consultant and behaviourist Suzanne Rogers, and has co-authored a book on equine evolution, behaviour and horse-human relationships, The Horse, A Natural History, published by Princeton University Press. Debbie answers ‘Ask the Experts’ questions in Horse and Rider and Your Horse magazines, two of the UK’s best-selling equestrian monthly magazines.
Debbie holds a first class BSc (Hons) in Psychology and an MSc with distinction in Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare and is a graduate member of the British Psychological Society, and member of the British Veterinary Behaviour Association, Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour, Equine Behaviour and Training Association, International Society for Equitation Science, British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, UK Centre for Animal law (A-Law) and UK Register of Expert Witnesses.
Presentation Details: Training techniques using positive and negative reinforcement are widely used by horse trainers and behaviourists seeking to develop new behavioural repertoires or to modify unwanted behaviour in horses. Debbie will discuss other psychological principles of learning and explore where these fit within training and behaviour paradigms. She will give examples how these principles can benefit training plans and behaviour modification and where they might be a preferable choice over the operant quadrants.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Event Details
Original Air Date: 16th December 2021
Event Details
Original Air Date: 16th December 2021
Presenter Bio:
Debbie works with referring vets to resolve complex behaviour problems in horses and dogs. She is a Clinical Animal Behaviourist registered with the UK’s Animal Behaviour and Training Council, a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Councillors and a Certified Horse Behavior Consultant with the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. Debbie supervises university students on behaviour courses at masters level and mentors new behaviourists coming through professional routes. She practices as a psychotherapist within a Transactional Analysis framework, using this modality to support her animal behaviour clients in implementing the changes that she recommends through her consultations.
Debbie has just finished her first year of Doctoral research in horse-human relationships in the Faculty of Business and Law at Manchester Metropolitan University, looking into the sustainability of horse riding in the contexts of training methods, welfare and social licence to operate. She recently gave her first presentation of her PhD research methodologies at the Equine Cultures in Transition conference at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala.
Debbie writes articles and books on all aspects of behaviour and consulting, and presents talks and workshops internationally, both as an equine behaviour specialist and as a supporting expert in the Human Behaviour Change for Animals team, collaborating on psychology-themed projects. She wrote the chapter on Equestrianism in the book Equine Behaviour in Mind, edited by international welfare consultant and behaviourist Suzanne Rogers, and has co-authored a book on equine evolution, behaviour and horse-human relationships, The Horse, A Natural History, published by Princeton University Press. Debbie answers ‘Ask the Experts’ questions in Horse and Rider and Your Horse magazines, two of the UK’s best-selling equestrian monthly magazines.
Debbie holds a first class BSc (Hons) in Psychology and an MSc with distinction in Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare and is a graduate member of the British Psychological Society, and member of the British Veterinary Behaviour Association, Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour, Equine Behaviour and Training Association, International Society for Equitation Science, British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, UK Centre for Animal law (A-Law) and UK Register of Expert Witnesses.
Presentation Details: Training techniques using positive and negative reinforcement are widely used by horse trainers and behaviourists seeking to develop new behavioural repertoires or to modify unwanted behaviour in horses. Debbie will discuss other psychological principles of learning and explore where these fit within training and behaviour paradigms. She will give examples how these principles can benefit training plans and behaviour modification and where they might be a preferable choice over the operant quadrants.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bios:
Jules Morgan – Jules has lived with dogs all her life and has been fortunate enough to work as a trainer for over three decades.
During her early training career, Jules taught puppy, adolescent, and behaviour training classes for pet dogs alongside teaching gundog training classes for those looking to work their dogs on shoots.
Within a few years of starting out, Jules started to feel uncomfortable with some of the methods she had originally learnt, particularly as she was unable to explain them on a theoretical level and some seemed unfair on the dogs. So began her journey to learn about more science backed, positive reinforcement training methods.
As dog training education was not the same as it is today, much of her learning was independent and very much based on trial and error. As such, Jules’ journey to find new gundog training methods took some time and was not always supported by the people she was training with. Nevertheless, in 2006, Jules became accredited with the APDT.
Jules today still feels very strongly that dogs and owners should be supported and encouraged by their trainer with empathy and understanding as well as being properly qualified.
Understanding that there is always more to learn about dogs, Jules considers two working cocker spaniels, Buckle and Raffle, and Labrador, Otter, three of her greatest teachers. She continues to keep up her studies and remains up to date with research into behaviour, psychology, neuroscience and physiology which further expands her understanding of dogs and what motivates them.
Most recently, Jules had lectured to dog trainers, behaviourists and veterinary professionals on remedial training protocols for specific behaviour problems. She believes that her training history and experience as a ‘crossover’ trainer enables her to be extremely sympathetic to, and understanding of, the hurdles involved in that process, as well as having first-hand experience of what an incredibly rewarding experience it is to train this way.
Jules’ main passion is for working and training gundogs. Over the years she has gained a wealth of experience in all aspects of lowland shooting from large estates, through to small farm shoots, and rough shooting including beating, picking up, shooting, and shoot management.
Today, Jules specialise in gundog training for pet dogs, working dogs and those looking to participate in competition from her base in Surrey. Courses available through Teach Your Gundog include The Gundog Club graded training scheme, as well as bespoke workshops and courses covering specific topics at all levels. She also hosts her ever-popular series of Gundog Games workshops held around the country which enables people to find out about the world of gundog training using only ethical, choice based methods and to start to build their foundation skills. Jules also hosts more advanced Gundog Games camps twice a year in Cumbria.
Currently, Jules is the secretary, and co-founder, of the Vale & West Gundog Club which offers a safe stepping-stone into competition through its annual working tests and working gundog certificate (KCWGC) assessment days. She has also organised, judged and competed at many working tests, assisted at field trials, and helped at numerous Kennel Club Working Gundog Certificate assessments both on dummies and game.
Qualifications and accreditations:
•Member of The Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) •Accredited Animal Training Instructor with the Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC)
•Accredited Trainer and Assessor for The Gundog Club
•BASC Safe Shot Certificate
•LANTRA Shooting Assistant/Loaders Certificate
•Qualified First Aider (Emergency First Aid at Work/Rural Skills Certificate)
Helen Phillips – Helen has been shooting and working dogs in the field for over thirty years. Having owned a variety of breeds from crosses, to Spaniels and HPRs, Helen has an extensive understanding of living with and working with hunting dogs.
Currently, Helen owns Vizslas, Jack and Dibble, and English Springer Spaniel, Wren. All the dogs work in a variety of roles on the shoot from beating, picking up to partner on the peg. Helen has also achieved the Kennel Club Working Gundog Certificate on Dummies and on Game, has competed in working tests and participates in grouse counting.
Over the last decade through her training business, Clicker Gundog, Helen has developed a range of workshops and seminars to help teach the essential skills to both the handler and the dog. Her focus is on promoting the use of positive reinforcement training techniques and strategies within gundog training and field sports in general. She is also the author of the popular ‘Clicker Gundog’ training book.
Helen has a strong ethical stance in respect of this and endeavours to promote this within the shooting field. One of the UK’s most qualified gundog trainers, Helen has a Distinction in Canine Training and Behaviour from Warwickshire College and, as a City and Guilds level 5 qualified teacher, taught the same Canine Training and Behaviour course at two levels for nearly a decade. She also obtained the Clicker Trainers Competency Assessment Programme levels 1, 2 and 3 with Distinction.
Helen is a member of the Special Council for the Pet Professional Guild (PPG), is a registered ABTC Animal Training Instructor, and is an Instructor and Assessor for The Gundog Club, an organisation that declared its force free policy in 2018 and runs courses each year for all levels.
Presentation Details: The aim of this webinar is to provide some background information on the natural behaviours and instincts of gundog breeds and how they can manifest and become problematic in pet homes. We will look at how we can provide activities suitable to these breeds to enable expression of these natural behaviours. We will also share some of our training exercises and games that can be incorporated into pet training classes and behaviour modification programmes. There will be video footage included in this presentation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Gundog games for training and behaviour clientsHelen Phillips and Jules Morgan
Event Details
Original Air Date 13 th January 2022
Event Details
Original Air Date 13 th January 2022
Presenter Bios:
Jules Morgan – Jules has lived with dogs all her life and has been fortunate enough to work as a trainer for over three decades.
During her early training career, Jules taught puppy, adolescent, and behaviour training classes for pet dogs alongside teaching gundog training classes for those looking to work their dogs on shoots.
Within a few years of starting out, Jules started to feel uncomfortable with some of the methods she had originally learnt, particularly as she was unable to explain them on a theoretical level and some seemed unfair on the dogs. So began her journey to learn about more science backed, positive reinforcement training methods.
As dog training education was not the same as it is today, much of her learning was independent and very much based on trial and error. As such, Jules’ journey to find new gundog training methods took some time and was not always supported by the people she was training with. Nevertheless, in 2006, Jules became accredited with the APDT.
Jules today still feels very strongly that dogs and owners should be supported and encouraged by their trainer with empathy and understanding as well as being properly qualified.
Understanding that there is always more to learn about dogs, Jules considers two working cocker spaniels, Buckle and Raffle, and Labrador, Otter, three of her greatest teachers. She continues to keep up her studies and remains up to date with research into behaviour, psychology, neuroscience and physiology which further expands her understanding of dogs and what motivates them.
Most recently, Jules had lectured to dog trainers, behaviourists and veterinary professionals on remedial training protocols for specific behaviour problems. She believes that her training history and experience as a ‘crossover’ trainer enables her to be extremely sympathetic to, and understanding of, the hurdles involved in that process, as well as having first-hand experience of what an incredibly rewarding experience it is to train this way.
Jules’ main passion is for working and training gundogs. Over the years she has gained a wealth of experience in all aspects of lowland shooting from large estates, through to small farm shoots, and rough shooting including beating, picking up, shooting, and shoot management.
Today, Jules specialise in gundog training for pet dogs, working dogs and those looking to participate in competition from her base in Surrey. Courses available through Teach Your Gundog include The Gundog Club graded training scheme, as well as bespoke workshops and courses covering specific topics at all levels. She also hosts her ever-popular series of Gundog Games workshops held around the country which enables people to find out about the world of gundog training using only ethical, choice based methods and to start to build their foundation skills. Jules also hosts more advanced Gundog Games camps twice a year in Cumbria.
Currently, Jules is the secretary, and co-founder, of the Vale & West Gundog Club which offers a safe stepping-stone into competition through its annual working tests and working gundog certificate (KCWGC) assessment days. She has also organised, judged and competed at many working tests, assisted at field trials, and helped at numerous Kennel Club Working Gundog Certificate assessments both on dummies and game.
Qualifications and accreditations:
•Member of The Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) •Accredited Animal Training Instructor with the Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC)
•Accredited Trainer and Assessor for The Gundog Club
•BASC Safe Shot Certificate
•LANTRA Shooting Assistant/Loaders Certificate
•Qualified First Aider (Emergency First Aid at Work/Rural Skills Certificate)
Helen Phillips – Helen has been shooting and working dogs in the field for over thirty years. Having owned a variety of breeds from crosses, to Spaniels and HPRs, Helen has an extensive understanding of living with and working with hunting dogs.
Currently, Helen owns Vizslas, Jack and Dibble, and English Springer Spaniel, Wren. All the dogs work in a variety of roles on the shoot from beating, picking up to partner on the peg. Helen has also achieved the Kennel Club Working Gundog Certificate on Dummies and on Game, has competed in working tests and participates in grouse counting.
Over the last decade through her training business, Clicker Gundog, Helen has developed a range of workshops and seminars to help teach the essential skills to both the handler and the dog. Her focus is on promoting the use of positive reinforcement training techniques and strategies within gundog training and field sports in general. She is also the author of the popular ‘Clicker Gundog’ training book.
Helen has a strong ethical stance in respect of this and endeavours to promote this within the shooting field. One of the UK’s most qualified gundog trainers, Helen has a Distinction in Canine Training and Behaviour from Warwickshire College and, as a City and Guilds level 5 qualified teacher, taught the same Canine Training and Behaviour course at two levels for nearly a decade. She also obtained the Clicker Trainers Competency Assessment Programme levels 1, 2 and 3 with Distinction.
Helen is a member of the Special Council for the Pet Professional Guild (PPG), is a registered ABTC Animal Training Instructor, and is an Instructor and Assessor for The Gundog Club, an organisation that declared its force free policy in 2018 and runs courses each year for all levels.
Presentation Details: The aim of this webinar is to provide some background information on the natural behaviours and instincts of gundog breeds and how they can manifest and become problematic in pet homes. We will look at how we can provide activities suitable to these breeds to enable expression of these natural behaviours. We will also share some of our training exercises and games that can be incorporated into pet training classes and behaviour modification programmes. There will be video footage included in this presentation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Jessica Hekman, DVM, PhD, is a veterinary genetics researcher who is fascinated by dog behavior. She works at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard as a postdoctoral associate, studying the genetics of behavior in pet dogs through the Darwin’s Ark project and the Working Dogs Project. She also teaches online and consults with breeders about genetic testing and breeding choices. Recently, she founded the Functional Dog Collaborative (functionalbreeding.org) to provide support to ethical breeders of healthy and behaviorally solid dogs. Jessica lives in Raymond, NH with her husband and three dogs. You can follow her on Facebook at facebook.com/dogzombieblog.
Presentation Detail: Probiotics are starting to be recommended by veterinarians to help manage behavioral issues in dogs, either as support in addition to behavioral medication or just on their own. Are they actually effective? How could adding bacteria to the GI system affect the brain? How long term must they be given? What changes might you expect, and what diagnoses are they helpful for? Are there side effects? What’s the best brand to buy, or can you make your own? Join Jessica Hekman, DVM, PhD, a research scientist who specializes in the biology of behavior, for a deep dive into the crazy new findings coming out about probiotics and behavior in dogs.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Probiotics for Behavioural HealthJessica Hekman, DVM, PhD
Event Details
Original Air date: 18th January 2022
Event Details
Original Air date: 18th January 2022
Presenter Bio: Jessica Hekman, DVM, PhD, is a veterinary genetics researcher who is fascinated by dog behavior. She works at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard as a postdoctoral associate, studying the genetics of behavior in pet dogs through the Darwin’s Ark project and the Working Dogs Project. She also teaches online and consults with breeders about genetic testing and breeding choices. Recently, she founded the Functional Dog Collaborative (functionalbreeding.org) to provide support to ethical breeders of healthy and behaviorally solid dogs. Jessica lives in Raymond, NH with her husband and three dogs. You can follow her on Facebook at facebook.com/dogzombieblog.
Presentation Detail: Probiotics are starting to be recommended by veterinarians to help manage behavioral issues in dogs, either as support in addition to behavioral medication or just on their own. Are they actually effective? How could adding bacteria to the GI system affect the brain? How long term must they be given? What changes might you expect, and what diagnoses are they helpful for? Are there side effects? What’s the best brand to buy, or can you make your own? Join Jessica Hekman, DVM, PhD, a research scientist who specializes in the biology of behavior, for a deep dive into the crazy new findings coming out about probiotics and behavior in dogs.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presenter Bio: Kim Brophey, CDBC, CPDT-KA, FDM ®, is an applied ethologist and owner of The Dog Door Behavior Center. Kim’s commitment to Family Dog Mediation has been recognized internationally, awarded the APDT Outstanding Trainer of the Year in 2009 and the Best Dog Trainer of WNC seven years in a row. She is a member of the International Society for Applied Ethology and the Association of Professional Dog Trainers, and a certified member and past board member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. Kim Brophey’s Dog L.E.G.S.® model of comprehensive canine science has been endorsed by prominent canine scientists such as Raymond Coppinger and embraced by reputable dog trainers worldwide. From her applied ethology content in Michael Shikashio’s Aggression in Dogs Master Course to her upcoming Applied Ethology & Family Dog Mediation ® Course, Kim’s work is a celebrated contribution to the field. Her groundbreaking book, MEET YOUR DOG, and TED talk have made profound waves and become favorites among both dog professionals and the public. Kim continues to build bridges and invite others to contribute to a new conversation about dogs- one that challenges us to redefine how we perceive, talk about, and treat our canine companions as a society
Presentation Detail: Ethically and effectively working cases as a canine behavior professional requires us to perform both initial and ongoing comprehensive analysis of all contributing elements to a dog’s behavior. Participants will be introduced to Kim Brophey’s widely celebrated and endorsed L.E.G.S.® system of Applied Ethology as a simple and practical framework for doing so – bridging multiple scientific disciplines and delivering new depths of understanding by organizing the critical components of all animal behavior. Learn how to identify, understand, and integrate the full scope of potential factors influencing behavior – Learned, Environmental, Genetic, and unique internal conditions of the individual animal’s own Self – in order to prevent misunderstandings and incorrect assessment of cases, obstacles to the progress of behavior modification, inadequate safety and management provisions, and even life-threatening circumstances for both animals and people.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Ethological Contributions to Behaviour Problems in DogsKim Brophy
Event Details
Originally Aired 21st February 2022
Event Details
Originally Aired 21st February 2022
Presenter Bio: Kim Brophey, CDBC, CPDT-KA, FDM ®, is an applied ethologist and owner of The Dog Door Behavior Center. Kim’s commitment to Family Dog Mediation has been recognized internationally, awarded the APDT Outstanding Trainer of the Year in 2009 and the Best Dog Trainer of WNC seven years in a row. She is a member of the International Society for Applied Ethology and the Association of Professional Dog Trainers, and a certified member and past board member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. Kim Brophey’s Dog L.E.G.S.® model of comprehensive canine science has been endorsed by prominent canine scientists such as Raymond Coppinger and embraced by reputable dog trainers worldwide. From her applied ethology content in Michael Shikashio’s Aggression in Dogs Master Course to her upcoming Applied Ethology & Family Dog Mediation ® Course, Kim’s work is a celebrated contribution to the field. Her groundbreaking book, MEET YOUR DOG, and TED talk have made profound waves and become favorites among both dog professionals and the public. Kim continues to build bridges and invite others to contribute to a new conversation about dogs- one that challenges us to redefine how we perceive, talk about, and treat our canine companions as a society
Presentation Detail: Ethically and effectively working cases as a canine behavior professional requires us to perform both initial and ongoing comprehensive analysis of all contributing elements to a dog’s behavior. Participants will be introduced to Kim Brophey’s widely celebrated and endorsed L.E.G.S.® system of Applied Ethology as a simple and practical framework for doing so – bridging multiple scientific disciplines and delivering new depths of understanding by organizing the critical components of all animal behavior. Learn how to identify, understand, and integrate the full scope of potential factors influencing behavior – Learned, Environmental, Genetic, and unique internal conditions of the individual animal’s own Self – in order to prevent misunderstandings and incorrect assessment of cases, obstacles to the progress of behavior modification, inadequate safety and management provisions, and even life-threatening circumstances for both animals and people.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE