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* 24 recordings from the Holistic Training and Behavior Conference
Allecia Maine, PhD
Part 1: Authentic Alpha Energy Language: The Missing Link in Dog Training
The key is breathing. That is what is used as the way to communicate with our dogs.
Part 2: Authentic Alpha Energy: The Missing Link Continued
Allecia teaches us how to breathe and how to expand our energy bubble.
Amy Snow
Part 1: Acupressure Gets Your Dog’s Attention
Amy demonstrates a simple technique to get your dog to calm down so that you can get the attention needed for training. This is the first step in acupressure.
Part 2: Acupressure = Attention
This is a full lesson on what acupressure points to use to get your dog to pay attention to you and also be calm. Watch it as often as you need to learn it.
Ana Maria Vasquez
Part 1: Who's Training Who? The Metaphysical Connection to Dog Training
Ana Maria delves into dogs being energetic mirrors for us, with them becoming our opportunity for self-discovery. Knowing this can deepen the bond with your friend and help solve their/your experiences.
Part 2: Solving Reactivity with Metaphysics
This is all; about shifting your perspective on your dog’s behavior to one where you are working together to create the best understanding between yourselves.
Antonio Diaz
Part 1: Holistic Leadership: Change Your Dog, Change Your Life
A look at training through a trainer’s eyes and how we can keep the moment going in training. Antonio gives a ton of tips that you can use to improve training if you are seeing, or as he explains, if you are not seeing roadblocks. The webinar finishes off with some myths of dog training.
Part 2: Reactivity – The Biggest Problem in Dogs
Antonio introduces what reactivity is and how it becomes normal behavior for a dog. Then he gives some tips of how to manage it. An important lesson – the WAVE and how it can be used to temper a dog’s reaction to stimulus.
Joan Ranquet
Part 1: EFT to Enhance Behavior
Joan shows how we do EFT and described why it works to decrease anxiety.
Part 2: A Hands-on Exercise in EFT
Joan shows exactly how she does EFT using a cooperative dog. You can do this with the one lesson.
Kathleen Prasad
Part 1: Mindfulness with Dogs to Release Stress and Deepen Bonds
Kathleen addresses the problem we have with not being mindful around our dogs. See how to pay attention to the situation. Also, have a look at the BEAR that Dr. Jeff and Shay run into.
Part 2: An Easy Meditation to Achieve Mindfulness with Your Dog and Tips to Stay Positive in Challenging Situations
Kathleen leads us in a meditation as well as giving tips on how to stay positive.
Mia Enos
Part 1: Tools for the Best Walk Ever!
Are you making mistakes on the walk Miscommunicating with your dog? Many people do and Mia shows where you may be failing.
Part 2: Leash Pulling Solutions on the Walk
Do you suffer from the most common complaint that dog owners have – leash pulling? The solution is to get your dog to come back to you rather than pulling away and Mia shows us how it is done.
Dr. Odette Suter
Part 1: How Health Issues Impede Your Dog's Training Success
Dr. Odette get into the effect of health on training and behavior with a specific focus on the best
diet for dogs.
Part 2 The Gut-Brain Connection to Successful Training
This is so important - What can we do to improve the gut and make the brain work better?
Ralf Weber
Part 1: The Advantages of Play-Based Training
Ralf tells us the advantage of using play-based training and how it is used to drive motivation naturally.
Part 2: Real-World Problem-Solving Through Play-Based Training
How can we stop dogs from chasing squirrels? Ralf show us to implement play-based training.
Dr. Ruth Roberts
Part 1: A Case Study in Anxiety Treated with PEMF
Dr. Ruth reviews a case of anxiety in an older dog that she treated with PEMF as well as CBD and a mushroom tincture.
Part 2: PEMF – Selecting Equipment and Guidelines for Use
Dr. Ruth looks at the varied products available, how to use them, and what other diseases they can be used for.
Saro Boghozian
Part 1: Break Free from Treat Training: Beyond Treats for Ultimate Success!
Your dog can be better motivated by relationship. Saro introduces the concept of no-treat training and why we should be utilizing this simple method.
Part 2: The Secret Sauce to Dog Training Without Treats Unveiled
How do you train without treats? Saro reveals the key; what he calls his secret sauce. You can do this!
Suzanne Clothier
Part 1 - SEE THE DOG – Using The Elemental Questions to Understand Your Dog
Suzanne, in an enjoyable conversation, looks at the quest to “See the Dog” and explains what that means. All for training success.
Part 2 – “How is this for you?” A Deeper Dive into Your Dog’s Well-Being
Suzanne does a deep dive into asking the dog “How is this for you?”. Knowing this can make it better for the dog and your success. We look at the FAT – Functional Assessment Tracking.
*The 7 Holistic Recordings
- simple things you can do to go the holistic route TODAY!
Holistic Canine Training and Behavior Conference
Pre Focus on these 3 to Start Going Holistic
Day 1 Dangers of Vaccines
Day 2 Why Commercial Diets Fail
Day 3 Dangers of Popular Flea Products
Day 4 Using a titer correctly
Day 5 Simple Home-Prepared Meal
Day 6 Heartworm - not fulltime Meds
Premium Package
* All 24 recordings from the Holistic Training and Behavior Conference (see description for VIP package)
*The 7 Holistic Recordings
(see description for VIP package)
*The C****D Bunker Course.
A course designed for people unable to get to see their veterinarian for regular services during lockdown in the pandemic. It grew from there to a critique of how we do veterinary care in pets.
The topics of the five webinars include:
- C****D and Pets – Does C****D infect pets and are we at risk from them?
- Parasites – Do we need a heartworm test prior to starting heartworm preventives? Short answer - NO.
- Vaccination – Why do we vaccinate so often and what can we do instead?
- Nutrition – What foods create health in dogs? Which ones don’t? See a sample homemade recipe.
- Emergency Care – Common Conditions you can help with. Be your dog's first responder.
* The Pet First Responder Course
Use this course to help your dog or cat. It consists of written notes and over 6 hours of webinars.
Why do you need a pet first aid course? Simply, to save a life. If you are prepared for a medical emergency, there is a better chance you can pull your friend through. This course is designed to help guide you through what to do if faced with an emergency involving your four-legged friend. It is emergency preparedness at its best. You will learn what to do, and just as importantly, what not to do.
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My wish is to save lives. If you have the same goal, you can do it by learning this material. Also, if you work with dogs or cats, this will show your clients that you care and that you can help out if an emergency arises with the companions in your care.
Permanent access. Includes admission to the Zoom meetings and intensives that highlight the use of the first aid principles.
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Section 1 – Your Role as a First Responder
I introduce you to first aid and describe a first aid kit that you can make at home. You will also see how to protect yourself, including muzzling techniques.
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Section 2 – Treating Dogs and Cats
I review treatment techniques. You’ll learn how to give injections, clean and treat ears, and how to administer medications of all types.
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Section 3 – The Primary Assessment – Checking Vitals
I teach you how to do a primary assessment. This helps you decide if you need to institute first aid, if you have to get to the veterinarian, or if it can wait. You assess using a TPR (temperature-pulse-respiration), gum color and hydration. And, a trick on how to use a stethoscope.
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Section 4 – Conditions: Cuts and Bandaging, Allergies, Eye Emergencies, Fractures, Poisonings, Bloat, Blocked Cats and Choking
Lots here to look at. Learn what to do with cuts (bandaging), allergic reactions, eye ailments, fractures, and if your cat is blocked or dog bloated.
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Section 5 - Too Cold, Too Hot, Shock, Vomiting and Diarrhea and Seizures
We delve into seizures, vomiting and diarrhea, as well as hyperthermia and burns and the opposite, freezing and hypothermia. Add in a lesson on when to use a cat laxative.
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Section 6 – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
This is a complete CPR course consisting of five in-depth webinars and text documents based on the most current knowledge from the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care.
You’ll learn how the heart works and how breathing is controlled. Then, you’ll learn the ABCs. This is followed by instructions on cardiac and thoracic chest compressions – how fast and how hard, and how you add in breathing. It ends by covering the risks of CPR and looking at when we do a do-not-resuscitate (DNR).
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Section 7 - Case Reports of Dog Diseases
This is a series of cases and descriptions so you can see how to put your learning to work. Dr. jeff is always adding to this.
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Section 8 - Case Reports of Cat Diseases
Same as the previous lesson but the focus is on cat ailments.
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Section 9 - Poisonings
A run-through of the different things that can poison cats and dogs (there are real differences).