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Kaye's Dog Training Courses
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Essential Dog Training Concepts and Skills
Training RALPH
3.2 RALPH comes to Dog School
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Classes
Practical pet training
Puppy Class1
Puppy Class 2
Basic Pet Dog Training Level 1
Basic Pet Dog Training Level 2
Social skills, practical control & socialisation
Troubleshooting
Workshopping the Basics
Does your dog know what “sit” means?
Recreational
Creative and Advanced Dog Training
Copy of e-mail sent to dog trainers
Program details
Dates and times for Term1
Learn to Play Treibball
Treibball Course Outline
Right on Target – text
Jumps and Obstacles for Fun
Friends For Life
Events
12. “Funny Hats” Day
6. “Train Your Brain” for Dogs
Clicker Training book
Mind Games for Dogs
Train Your Brain for Dogs details
Train your brain activities
Toys and equipment
8. Understanding your dog’s body language through photography
Photography course outline
Kaye’s presentation
Day One, Session One
Day Two, Session Three
Resources
Calming signal materials
Drives materials
Volhard Drives Profile
Emotional state pictures
Stress article
Dominance and submission
How dogs communicate
Dog-human interaction pics
Dog-dog Interaction pictures
Moving through your dog’s repertoire
Dog Training & Recreational Holiday Camp
Dog Training & Recreational Holiday Camp Program
Dog Training and Recreational Holiday Camp – Options
Task list
WS Kaye and Kerryn agreement
Enrolment
Mentoring
Mentoring Meetings
Professional development
Seminars
Ask Aunty Kaye
“Ask Aunty Kaye” Topics
Get the behaviour! Skills workshops.
Animal Assisted Activities
APDT article
APDT sources
Dogs and Psychotherapy project
Training skills required of Therapy dogs
Exercises devised by Kaye
Extra training
The knowledge and skills you will gain
Training and handler issues in AAA/AAT
Class photos
Gallery A
Gallery B
Gallery C
Stills from our classes – meeting and greeting
AAA Introductory Course
Course Outline
Week 1 Class Plan and Reading
The *STAR* System – brief introduction
Volhard Drives Profile
Drives
Drives Scores
Motivation
Positions and Position Changes
More on position changes
Using your training diary
Cuing single or repeated and/or ongoing behaviours
Week 2 Class Plan and Reading
Levels of control
Drop
Three aspects of “down”
The Release
The Motivational Release
“Wait”, “stay” and “you wait there”
Cuing single or repeated and/or ongoing behaviours
“Purely positive” training?
Pack issues
Week 3 Class Plan and Reading
Your body language – some articles
Week 4 Class Plan and Reading
Week 5 – Class Plan and Reading
Week 6 Class Plan and Reading
Week 7 Class plan and Reading
AAA Advanced course
Conditions
Doggy Dictionary
Aggression
Fear-based aggression
Fear-based aggression
Dominance aggression
Aggression – more information
Alpha roll
Appeasement behaviour
Avoidance
Barging
Body language of dogs – resources
Calming signals
Catch with paws
Cesar Milan aggression video
Change sides (“side”)
Communication
Cue
Cue, putting behavior on ~
Cuing your dog in
Cut-off signals
“Dealing With Your Dog”
Defence reflexes
Displacement behaviour
Distance-increasing behaviours
Dominance and submission
Dominance
Do tug games make your dog dominant?
Dominance displays
Submission
Submissive displays
Submissive greeting gesture
Submissive urination
Dominance and submission images
Doorway behaviour
Drives
Volhard Drives Profile
Feedback
Follow the Leader
Four quadrants of operant conditioning
Negative punishment
Negative reinforcement
“Positive punishment”
Positive reinforcement
Intermittent reinforcement
The “purely positive” debate
Stimulus discrimination operant conditioning
Getting the behaviour
“Gotcha” and “grabitis”
High five
How to reward: the “Bailey Basics”
Internalised habits
Leadership
Learning Theory
Levels of Control
“Lie down”
Meeting and Greeting
“Me First”
Mixed messages
“Off”
On your mat
Pack issues
Pack Theory
Physical Handling and Gentling
Poisoning the cue
Puppy handling
Position changes
More on position changes
Signal
Signs of anxiety
Sit
Stimulus control
Stimulus discrimination
Targeting
The Simple Come and Sit
The Release
The *STAR* System
Three ways of controlling a dog
Understanding the Dog’s Senses
Using your training diary
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