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You'll earn in store credit. An overview of key aspects of the puppy education literature & possible implications for trainers
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- Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
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Audio: English
- Expires: Thursday, December 30, 2032
- Certificate of Attendance Extended
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Our aim as trainers and behaviourists is to support puppy education to minimize the risk of unwanted behaviour developing and maximize successful adaptation to a modern human environment. Over the past few decades the literature regarding puppy rearing and puppy education has grown. Although many questions are still to be answered, there is information available which can help inform our practice. This includes information which can support best practice in puppy classes as well as the advice we give owners and breeders regarding raising their puppies. This talk will examine some of the available literature from the perspective of what it might mean for what we do in practice.
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Content
- Student Notes Puppy Literature
- Handout Puppy Literature
- Certificate of Attendance
The following organizations acknowledge this webinar for CEUs:
Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT) 1.5 |
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International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC) 1.5 |
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International Avian Trainers Certification Board and International Animal Trainers Certification Board (IATCB) 1.5 |
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Karen Pryor Academy (KPA) 1.5 |
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The Pet Professional Guild (PPG) 1.5 |
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Internationaler Berufsverband der Hundetrainer (IBH) |
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Tellington TTouch® Verein Deutschland |
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Tierärztekammer Schleswig Holstein |
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Tierschutzqualifizierte/r HundetrainerIn Österreichs |

Dr. Helen Zulch MRCVS View all Speaker Products
Helen Zulch, Head of Professional Development in Canine Behaviour at Dogs Trust, is a veterinarian and European and Royal College Specialist in Veterinary Behavioural Medicine. She is additionally a Visiting Fellow in clinical animal behaviour in the School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln and an Honorary Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science. Helen has worked in the field of companion animal behaviour for over 15 years as a behaviour consultant as well as a lecturer. She was instrumental in developing the Life Skills for Puppies programme currently run at the University of Lincoln. Her research interests include problem prevention in pets, the relationship between pain and behaviour, olfaction in dogs and the sciences explaining learning and their application in and implications for training animals.
Helen Lives with her husband, eleven year old Border Collie and four year old Chocolate Labrador.
Helen Lives with her husband, eleven year old Border Collie and four year old Chocolate Labrador.