Dogs communicate through behaviour, yet many common struggles – from barking, lunging, and over-excitement to freezing, avoidance, noise sensitivity, and difficulty coping in everyday environments – are often misunderstood or oversimplified.
This seminar explores how learning, emotion, development, health, environment, and past experiences influence behaviour, helping you better understand why dogs respond the way they do and how to support meaningful change.
Rather than focusing on labels or quick fixes, the course provides practical, real-world strategies that can be applied immediately. You’ll learn how to identify triggers and thresholds, reduce stress and rehearsal of unwanted behaviours, build confidence, and support emotional regulation through structured training, management, play, pattern games, and relationship-based approaches.
Designed for dog owners, trainers, and instructors, this seminar combines science, practical application, and compassionate understanding to help dogs feel safer, more confident, and better equipped to cope with the world around them.


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