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Avanced E-Trainers Course
E-Touch
Basic E-Trainers Course
 
The E-Touch / ForceFree Method
5 day Extravaganza
With Marc Goldberg & Martin Deeley

Montverde FL.

October 5th to 9th 2009
 
$1995 tuition (Discounts for early booking and deposit)
For registration info contact:
Martin Deeley
 
Brother Christopher of the Monks of New Skete
receives his Certificate from Martin and Marc.




 Martin Deeley & Cheri Lucas
E-Touch©  and Pack Rehabilitation Workshop

Second Chance Ranch. Saint Luis Obispo California.

20th to 24th June 2009

Fees are: $1595.00 for the course - one dog and handler (Hotel, Travel not included).Includes Lunch

Observer fee $1395.00  – No dog (Hotel, Travel not included) Includes Lunch


CALL 407 469 5583 FOR BOOKING FORM

 

Trainer’s Workshop

 The aim of the workshop is to provide a basic understanding of the operation of the electronic remote trainer and its application as a training and behavior modification ‘tool’. There will be emphasis on the humane practical use of the remote trainer, its introduction and application. TheWorkshop structure below is a guideline and course participants specific questions and needs can change the emphasis of learning required and time allocation for the different aspects to be demonstrated and discussed.

 This will be a highly practical as well as  theoretical course where hands on training of different dogs will feature using the e-collar as an integral and essential part of the training process.

 Successful completion of the workshop will result in a Certificate in Basic E-collar Training being awarded

 WORKSHOP CONTENT WILL INCLUDE

1.  CHOOSING A COLLAR
          MAKES
          MODELS
          FEATURES
          PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

 2. HOW DO DOGS LEARN

 3. THE ROLE OF THE ELECTRONIC REMOTE TRAINER IN THE TRAINING AND HANDLING OF DOGS

  4. THE BENEFITS OF THE REMOTE TRAINER

 5. UNDERSTANDING TRAINING USING THE COLLAR

 6. WHAT IS A REMOTE TRAINER
           HOW IS ELECTRICITY APPLIED
           WHAT TYPE OF STIMULATION IS USED
           MOMENTARY
  
       CONTINUOUS
           LEVELS
           THE USE OF THE TONE BUTTON

 7. THE TRANSMITTER

 8. THE RECEIVER

 9. PUTTING IT ON YOURSELF AND GET TO KNOW THE TRAINER AND BUTTONS BEFORE FITTING IT TO THE DOG

 10. FITTING THE COLLAR AND RECEIVER

 11. INTRODUCING  THE DOG TO THE COLLAR
        Knowing the dog 
        differing breeds 
        Different approaches 
        TakING it in small steps

 12. READING YOUR DOG AND ITS REACTIONS

 13. STRESS CONSIDERATIONS
                 READING THE DOG
                 REACTIONS FROM the DOG AND WHAT  THEY MEAN 
                 HOW TO DEAL WITH THEM

 14. WORKING A DOG THROUGH PROBLEMS

 15. TRAINING WITH THE COLLAR

 16. REINFORCING WITH THE COLLAR

 17. CORRECTING WITH THE COLLAR

 18. BASIC COMMANDS -    SIT,   DOWN,  HEEL,  RECALL,   DISTRACTIONS

 19. HOW TO AVOID CONFUSION IN THE INTERPRETATION OF WHAT THE COLLAR STIMULATION MEANS

20. TEACHING AND REINFORCING ADVANCED COMMANDS 
           MAKING SURE THE DOG UNDERSTANDS WHAT IS REQUIRED BEFORE APPLYING CORRECTION
           TIMING OF CORRECTION
           TYPE OF CORRECTION/STIMULATION TO USE

 21. INDIRECT PRESSURE

 22. APPLYING AVERSIVES

 23. ELIMINATING PROBLEM BEHAVIOR
           JUMPING
           DIGGING
           COUNTER SURFING
           FURNITURE JUMPING
           BARKING
           DOOR DASHING
           RUNNING OFF

 24. USING A REMOTE TRAINER ON AGGRESSION
            Types of aggression
            Application

 25. CONTINUOUS OR MOMENTARY
            The advantages of each
            Applications of each

 26. PERCEIVED FEARS OF USING A COLLAR – BY OWNERS    
              WATER
               ELECTRIC SHOCK
               DAMAGE TO THE DOGS NERVE SYSTEM
               HEALTH PROBLEMS
               ACCIDENTAL TRIGGERING OF COLLAR
               DOG RUNNING THROUGH THE STIMULATION
               BURNING OF NECK

 27. HOW TO HANDLE HUMAN RESISTANCE TO the USE OF THE COLLAR

 28. MARKETING YOUR SKILLS

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International School for Dog Trainers

Montverde. Florida
407 469 5583


  
  
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