Course Highlights
  • Objectively assess the severity of a dog’s fighting based on a Fight:Bite ratio that examines actual damage done
  • Provide prognoses and accurate estimates of the time required to rehabilitate anti-social dogs
  • Administer a stress test to determine a dog’s level of anxiety and the source of that anxiety
  • Empower tug toys and kibble as very high value secondary reinforcers
  • Give representational feedback to a dog that is in a social setting
  • Use All-or-None Reward Training to decrease and eliminate reactivity and regain calmness, focus and control
  • Set up controlled classical conditioning scenarios
  • Block antisocial stimuli and signaling through the use of Come, Sit and Watch commands
  • Use Differential Classical Conditioning (DCC) to enable simultaneous Operant and Classical Conditioning without unintentionally reinforcing reactivity
  • Use the Jolly Routine for Classical Conditioning
  • Maintain a dog’s pro-social temperament throughout their entire life
Curriculum

2 Topics
Introduction
Fight History Questionnaire

13 Topics
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