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Howie's Training Hall TailWaggersK9Sport

Cooperative Care Workshop - Working Towards Level 1 Corporative Care Certificate (1)

Cooperative care are training methods that can help dogs understand and feel more comfortable, less anxious about care treatments like nail trims. This series of workshops will help you to learn techniques employed in Cooperative Care with focus on the Level 1 certification.

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Cooperative Care Workshop - Working Towards Level 1 Corporative Care Certificate  (1)
Cooperative Care Workshop - Working Towards Level 1 Corporative Care Certificate  (1)

Time & Location

Feb 11, 2024, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Howie's Training Hall TailWaggersK9Sport, 573 Lubitz Rd, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W6, Canada

About the event

Cooperative Join us for a fascinating workshop on Cooperative Care training methods! Our goal is to empower your furry friend to willingly participate in the process and communicate if they feel anxious. By following these methods, your dog will become more confident as they become familiar with the patterns and their involvement. Rest assured, these techniques are always effective for dogs who are below their anxiety threshold. In this engaging two-hour workshop, we will cover all the requirements for earning the Level 1 Cooperative Care Certificate. We'll provide you with the necessary guidance and support to help you achieve this prestigious level. Together, we will go through each criterion step by step. Once you've had some practice between workshops, our second session will assess your progress and determine if you're ready to submit your video for review. We'll also delve into the requirements for Level 2, taking your training journey to the next level. 

Mark your calendars for the second workshop on March 3rd, from 10am to 12pm. In case of bad weather, we have a backup date set for March 31st. 

Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your dog's training and build a stronger bond with them. 

Reserve your spot now! 

Prerequisites: 

Dogs must be able to work with other dogs in the room (on leash). Please note dogs should be on flat buckle collars or harnesses and have a 4-6 ft leash  (No shock, e-collar, choke, prongs, martingales, slip leads, head halti or flexi/extendable leads).  

Dogs must be over 6 months.

Proof of full vaccinations including Bordetella must be submitted to secure place (even once ticket is purchased). 

Please bring a muzzle or a large empty and clean yogurt pot, with cut out for your dog to rest their chin in. 

Cooperative Care Overview: 

Discover the secret to a willing and cooperative dog! Say goodbye to your dog just tolerating necessary care and hello to them actively participating. Learn about the game-changing concept of Cooperative Care and how it can transform your pet's experience. Cooperative care involves training your dog to not only tolerate grooming, nail clipping, and vet visits, but to actually enjoy them. By teaching your dog a predictable pattern of behavior, you can reduce their anxiety and give them a sense of control. Imagine a dog that willingly offers their paw for a nail trim or calmly sits for a vet exam. You might be surprised to know that zoos have been using cooperative care techniques for years. They have successfully trained potentially dangerous animals, like lions and gorillas, to willingly undergo essential procedures without any restraints. 

Don't believe it? 

Check out this amazing video showcasing the power of cooperative care. But cooperative care isn't just for zoo animals. It can transform the life of your own beloved pet. Imagine the joy and relaxation when your dog feels empowered and in control of their own care. Join us for a workshop where you'll learn all about cooperative care and how it can enhance your daily routine with your pet. And remember, cooperative care isn't just about training your dog - it's about listening to them too. It's a rewarding journey where you and your dog communicate and understand each other on a deeper level. Get ready to embark on this incredible adventure of trust and cooperation with your furry friend.

Instructor: Nancy Trus is one of our fantastic instructors, Nancy has been working with animals all her life and has over 20 years of experience in teaching K9s. Her passion is therapy dogs, she is an active member of Therapeutic Paws of Canada. She regularly teaches Obedience skills at all levels and includes Rally Obedience!  

Cost 

$120 Working Spot (4 hours of training) $60 Audit Spot (no dog) (4 hours of training) $40 Audit Spot (no dog) (2 hours of training) 

Tickets

  • Working Spot (with your dog)

    A working spot allows you to bring your dog. Business Number: 709039689

    $120.00
    Tax: +$15.60 HST+$3.39 service fee
    Sale ended
  • Audit Spot (Sept 17 only)

    An audit spot is where you can attend with out your dog. This is useful if your dog is uncomfortable around other dogs or is injured. Business Number: 709039689

    $40.00
    Tax: +$5.20 HST+$1.13 service fee
    Sale ended
  • Audit Spot (Oct 22nd only)

    An audit spot is where you can attend with out your dog. This is useful if your dog is uncomfortable around other dogs or is injured. Business Number: 709039689

    $40.00
    Tax: +$5.20 HST+$1.13 service fee
    Sale ended
  • Audit Spot (with out dog)

    This ticket covers both sessions An audit spot is where you can attend without your dog. This is useful if your dog is uncomfortable around other dogs or is injured. Business Number: 709039689

    $60.00
    Tax: +$7.80 HST+$1.70 service fee
    Sale ended

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