Course Details
Join my dogs and me for an entertaining webinar where we delve into the world of high drive dogs and explore how embracing fascination can transform frustration into a rewarding and less frustrating relationship.
We all know the feeling of frustration when our dog’s actions don't seem to align with our expectations. Perhaps your high drive dog barks excessively, communicates through mouthing, or leaves you in pursuit of fascinating scents. In this webinar, we'll uncover some reasons behind their behavior and discover effective ways to lower both your frustration and your dog's.
By understanding the concepts of drive and arousal thresholds, as well as predation motor patterns, we gain invaluable insights into our dog's desires and motivations. Through relatable stories and experiences with high drive protection sport dogs, I’ll provide you with a fresh perspective, allowing you to see the world from their point of view.
Rather than perceiving their behavior as problematic, I encourage you to embrace fascination and interpret their actions as valuable information. By adopting this mindset, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the underlying causes behind frustrating incidents and be empowered to address them effectively.
During the webinar, I'll challenge you to reflect on past moments of frustration with your dog and explore how the shared knowledge can be applied to those situations. By fostering a sense of humor and choosing fascination over frustration, you'll unlock a world of possibilities for nurturing a strong bond with your high drive dog.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and practical strategies for navigating the unique challenges posed by high drive dogs. Join us as we embark on a journey to transform frustration into fascination and forge a deeper connection with our remarkable dogs.
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$19.95 - This pre-recorded presentation including lecture and Q&A will show in your Webinar Library after purchase.
About the Presenter:
Crystal Wing MAE (she/her) has been teaching high school art for 20+ years. She has been training dogs since 2006 and traveled the nation learning and competing in various protection sports. She is a certified trial helper through GSDCA for IGP and training decoy for mondioring. Through extensive traveling and training, she has titled several different dogs in several different protection sports, dock diving, agility, weight pull and rally. She is training her newest K9 for human remains detection. Crystal is the Training Director for the Evolution Working Dog Club located in St. Louis, Mo and co-host of the K9 Detection Collaborative podcast.