Pet Dog Behaviour Q&A
Description
For training schools, pet supply stores, veterinary offices and other pet-owner-related businesses, invite your clients or customers to a Q&A session about their pet dogs’ behaviour as means to better engage your clientele, provide additional service to existing clients and customers, and attract new clients and customers into your business to get to know you.
All training and behaviour questions are welcome, and common subject areas include:
Length and type of session are flexible and therefore fees are negotiated specific to each appearance.
Please note that there is no pretence that all problems can be solved in a Q&A environment. For some questions, Andrew will help attendees gain a better understanding of behaviour issues and the path to addressing them, but will recommend professional attention from a trainer or veterinarian.
No advice will be offered on pet health, physical development, medical treatment, veterinary treatment, or nutrition (other than eating habit behaviours such as “picky eating” or begging), questions which should be directed to a veterinary professional.
All training and behaviour questions are welcome, and common subject areas include:
- Housetraining
- Puppy biting & nipping
- Destructive chewing in the home
- Fearful behaviour
- Inter-dog aggression
- On-leash “reactivity”
- Dog-human aggression
- Walking better on leash
- Resource guarding
- Household manners, including jumping on people
Length and type of session are flexible and therefore fees are negotiated specific to each appearance.
Please note that there is no pretence that all problems can be solved in a Q&A environment. For some questions, Andrew will help attendees gain a better understanding of behaviour issues and the path to addressing them, but will recommend professional attention from a trainer or veterinarian.
No advice will be offered on pet health, physical development, medical treatment, veterinary treatment, or nutrition (other than eating habit behaviours such as “picky eating” or begging), questions which should be directed to a veterinary professional.
Details
Date Added | 2018-09-11 |
Product Id | 10440029 |