Events

If you have attended one of David’s seminars, you can download the handouts online for Predatory Chasing or Holistic Nature of Canine Behaviour online.


The Holistic Nature of Canine Behaviour and Training Problems – Guildford
13th October 2012, Greyfriars Rehabilitation and Hydrotherapy Centre, Greyfriars Farm Veterinary Centre, Hogs Back, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 1AG
Scent Training for Dogs – Kirkby Lonsdale
25th February 2012, Fraser Hall, Cowan Bridge, nr Kirkby Lonsdale, LA6 2HX (8mls from J36 on M6)
The Holistic Nature of Canine Behaviour and Training Problems – Woking with ‘Learning about Animals’
24th March 2012, Woking College, Woking, Surrey

13th October 2012, Greyfriars Rehabilitation and Hydrotherapy Centre, Greyfriars Farm Veterinary Centre, Hogs Back, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 1AG
The Holistic Nature of Canine Behaviour and Training Problems – Guildford

Exploring the nature of dogs, how they maintain emotional balance, why they fall into problem behaviours and the principles behind some simple solutions. Behaviour and training problems are often directly linked to the expression of normal behaviour patterns of the domestic dog, but what is “normal” domestic dog behaviour?


25th February 2012, Fraser Hall, Cowan Bridge, nr Kirkby Lonsdale, LA6 2HX (8mls from J36 on M6)
Scent Training for Dogs – Kirkby Lonsdale

This full day seminar explores the theory and practice of training for scent with dogs.
We all know that dogs’ noses are so much better than ours, but a greater understanding helps us relate to our dogs in greater depth.
Whether you train for work, competition, or simply for the huge fun that you and your dog can have together, understanding how our dogs observe the world through their noses helps us to get the best out of their remarkable abilities.
David focuses twenty-six years experience of working with police dogs and training …


24th March 2012, Woking College, Woking, Surrey
The Holistic Nature of Canine Behaviour and Training Problems – Woking with ‘Learning about Animals’

Exploring the nature of dogs, how they maintain emotional balance, why they fall into problem behaviours and the principles behind some simple solutions. Behaviour and training problems are often directly linked to the expression of normal behaviour patterns of the domestic dog, but what is “normal” domestic dog behaviour?