A Two-Day Seminar
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Cheryl Smith
Dog-to-Dog Aggression
Holland Landing Ontario
(Near Newmarket - see Map)
Saturday & Sunday April 28 & 29, 2007
8:30 am to 5:00 pm
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SEMINAR SUMMARY
In order to adapt to the expectations and increasing stresses of urban life, it is important to balance the physical, mental and emotional health of our canine companions. The format will include lecture and demonstrations with dogs who exhibit inappropriate behaviour with other dogs. Cheryl will address the "whole" dog and teach us :
- to recognize and understand the multitude of influences that impact on the dog at any given time.
- to identify the signs of arousal and to prevent escalation of aggressive behaviour by establishing a de-arousal cue.
- to interpret the dog's body language in order to determine appropriate intervention techniques that diminish the inappropriate behaviour.
- effective, humane handling skills that work "with the dog" not "against the dog" - skills that are easily understood by the average owner and do not employ harsh aversives that are often counter-productive and result in increased aggressive behaviour.
- safety techniques while managing or interrupting dogs who are fighting.
- featuring video footage of dogs resolving conflicts with each other
OAVT Accreditation - 1 point per hour of seminar up to a maximum of 5 points per day
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PRICES:
Pre-Payment $250.00 + GST = $265.00
At the door $275.00 + GST = $291.50
VISA / MASTERCARD accepted
Sorry, NO refunds
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We regret that the facility has limited seating. Therefore registration will be accepted on a first come basis only. We cannot guarantee there will be space at the door or even after the early bird. |
10% Discount to the following:
Rescue/Shelter/Animal Control Workers
OR Groups of 5 or more on the same Payment Method
OR Members of The Dog Legislation Council of Canada, or The American Staffordshire Club of Canada, or the Golden Horseshoe American Pit Bull Terrier Club
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Seminar includes
Continental breakfast, lunch (vegetarian OR regular), refreshments all day, am/pm snacks, seminar notes, personalised Certificates of Attendance, pens, custom note paper, door prize. |
| Demo Dogs: We are seeking 6 dogs for demonstration purposes. These will be chosen from among those already registered to this seminar. Demonstration dogs must be in the care and control of their owner. Proof of rabies and vaccinations will be required prior to the seminars. Please contact Bev Lewis, email BevLewis@foxfirepublishing.com or call 905-775-6320 to apply. First come. No additional fee. |
| ONLY DEMONSTRATION DOGS WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE BUILDING.However if you feel that your dog would be comfortable in your vehicle, there is a large wooded area adjacent to this private property suitable for dog walking during breaks and at lunch. Please stoop and scoop. |
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Cheryl Smith A Dog Trainer Guru
Cheryl Smith, a born communicator and educator, started her career as an elementary school teacher dealing with inner city and disadvantaged children. After five years, she made the transition to a Human Resources Specialist in the field recruitment, training and employee counseling.
In 1972, Cheryl began instructing dog obedience classes on a part-time basis and, in 1989, opened The Good Dog Training School in Toronto. She then moved to Ottawa in 1994 and launched Urika Consultants, a private consultation service specializing in canine behaviour, and Forever Friends Dog Training School, a training facility offering a variety of classes using positive training techniques. Over the years, she has guided both to successful businesses, earning a solid reputation as an exceptionally gifted behaviourist and trainer.
In a 2006 poll conducted by an Ottawa radio station, Forever Friends Dog Training School rated third most popular in the City of Ottawa. However, in the hearts of her clients and students, Cheryl and Forever Friends Dog Training School rates number one as is reflected in the following comment:
Forever Friends Dog Training School is one of the few dog training facilities that I am comfortable in recommending. The School has trainers who have extraordinary teaching and personal skills and who embrace positive, motivational training techniques. While every trainer at the school is top notch, the School is very fortunate to have Cheryl Smith, who is recognized throughout North America for her exceptional skills as a behaviourist, teacher, trainer, lecturer and author. I am pleased to vote for Forever Friends Dog Training School as Ottawas best dog training facility. Candice OConnell, Chair, National Capital Coalition for People and Dogs.
Cheryls credentials are impressive. Throughout her career, she has attended numerous training seminars by Job Michael Evans, Carol Lee Benjamin, Jack and Wendy Volhard, Dr. Ian Dunbar and the University of Guelphs Behavioural Science Department.
A charter member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (A.P.D.T.), Cheryl has spoken at conferences in Memphis, Houston, St. Louis and Chicago. And, she has conducted highly acclaimed workshops and seminars around the globe, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Portland, Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, Richmond, VA Washington, DC, Pickering, Kingston, Kemptville, Ottawa, Toronto, Port Hope, Sudbury, Calgary and Japan.
?In October 2005, Cheryl conducted the two-day CSI Ottawa: Crime Scene Investigation for Challenging Canines Seminar, which was approved for continuing education credits by the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT). This comprehensive and informative seminar included topics such as Myth vs. Reality, Effects of Stress and Relieving Stress, Influences on Behaviour, The Body Says It All, and Defining the Problem: Four S's of Survival.
As an internationally recognized behaviourist and trainer, Cheryl was chosen to participate on the American Humane Society and Delta Society sponsored committee tasked with the development of ethics and practices from humane dog training. Currently, she serves on the Board of Directors for Therapeutic Paws of Canada.
Cheryl developed the concept of Growl Classes, using humane behaviour modification techniques to retrain dogs that display aggressive behaviour towards humans and/or other dogs. These classes are in such high demand that she is often requested to take the classes on the road to other locations. She is also the author of "Biting, Barking, Lunging, Growling" (retraining an anxious fearful dog without intimidation).
Through her extensive work as a canine behaviour specialist, Cheryl is recognized as an expert witness by Canadian courts on dog aggression and is often called upon to testify. When not teaching, lecturing or testifying, Cheryl is active in the community, donating her time and talent to people and animals in need. In November 2005, she partnered with several other local businesses to organize a fundraiser for the Childrens Hospital of Eastern Ontario and in February 2006 put together another fundraiser for the victims of the Asian Tsunami. And, on an ongoing basis, she generously volunteers her expertise to numerous rescues, assisting in temperament assessments and training for dogs that are looking for their forever homes.
Cheryl continues to live and work in Ottawa where she shares her home with three dogs, Chica, Aryanna and Drago, and five cats, Laylah, Moon Shadow, Sundancer, Doodad and Clyde Spiritwalker.
Dr. Ian Dunbar calls Cheryl, one of the top trainers but to many of her students, canine and human, she is a compassionate, gentle friend who is a dedicated and talented dog trainer guru.
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