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Consent Based Care in Dog Training

£25.00Price

Teaching dogs to feel safe during grooming, handling and vet visits

Does your dog struggle with nail clipping, grooming, or veterinary visits?

Many dogs find handling stressful. They may pull away, freeze, growl or become anxious when people try to touch them. This often happens because the dog feels they have no choice in the situation.

 

Consent based care changes this.

 

Instead of forcing a dog through handling, we teach them how to actively participate in the process. This builds trust, confidence and communication between dog and handler. By introducing choice and predictability, dogs can learn that handling is safe and manageable. This approach can: Reduce stress during grooming and vet visits Improve trust between dogs and their owners Help dogs feel more confident during handling Make care procedures safer for everyone Even small changes in how we approach handling can make a huge difference to a dog’s experience.

 

In this webinar you will learn how to introduce cooperative care in a practical and realistic way. You will also see practical examples and learn how to start introducing these ideas at home.

 

Who This Webinar Is For

This webinar is perfect for:

Dog owners whose dogs dislike grooming or handling
Owners preparing their dog for vet visits
Dogs that struggle with nail clipping, brushing or examination
Trainers wanting to introduce cooperative care into their work
Anyone interested in improving welfare and reducing stress

No previous training experience is required.

 

  • When you have completed your purchase, you will be emailed with a pdf which has the link to the video. If you don't receive it, don't forget to check your spam!

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