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DOG SECRETS
Canine behaviour can be complex and the reasons for the ways that dogs behave can be difficult to unravel sometimes, but “Dog Secrets” is nevertheless an ironic title.HOW DO DOGS LEARN?
GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR Guide & Control Your Pet Dog’s Behaviour. “As I meet dogs and their people the same problems keep coming up, and the cause of them is frequently a disconnection in the relationship between dog and owner; owners finding it difficult to relate to their dogs in ways that allow them to control their pets’ behaviour, and dogs TRAINING YOUR DOG TO RETRIEVE The “ Gentle Touch “, for dogs that are really reluctant to give it back: Tie a length of curtain cord to your dog’s collar, about eight or ten feet should be enough indoors. Throw the toy and wait until your dog picks it up. Call once then gently but silently reel them in, hand over hand with the cord. WHY WON’T DOMINANCE DIE? “DANGEROUS” DOGS Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 Section 3. Section 3 of the Act applies to all dogs, regardless of breed or type, and states that it is a criminal offence to be the owner or person in charge (if different) of a dog that is dangerously out of control in a public place. The police may seize the dog, although they may need a warrant to enter private HOW DO I STOP MY DOG CHASING? If your dog won’t sit/stay, keep them on a lead or hold their collar. Wait for a count of five, then give a “fetch” command and release them. Immediately call, “toy!” and throw the second toy past their nose. As the first toy is dead and the second still moving, they will choose the live toy to chase.DOGS AND FIREWORKS
WHY DO DOGS BARK?
This is a write-up of a discussion I took part in on the BBC 4 show “It’s Only A Theory” in November 2009. You’ll be glad to know the panel accepted my theory. Dogs evolved from wolf-like creatures about 10-12,000 years ago, by exploiting the new ecological niche formed by the permanent habitations of human agriculturalists. “STOP!” HOW TO CONTROL PREDATORY CHASE BEHAVIOUR Nigel Gunn said: . Changing Predatory Chase Behaviour in Dogs – Manchester 21st May 2016. I thought that David did an excellent job of this seminar! A useful overview of the law and therefore the consequences of predatory chase of livestock was followed by clear description of what predatory chase was and wasn’t and how owners frequently misdiagnose it.DOG SECRETS
Canine behaviour can be complex and the reasons for the ways that dogs behave can be difficult to unravel sometimes, but “Dog Secrets” is nevertheless an ironic title.HOW DO DOGS LEARN?
GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR Guide & Control Your Pet Dog’s Behaviour. “As I meet dogs and their people the same problems keep coming up, and the cause of them is frequently a disconnection in the relationship between dog and owner; owners finding it difficult to relate to their dogs in ways that allow them to control their pets’ behaviour, and dogs TRAINING YOUR DOG TO RETRIEVE The “ Gentle Touch “, for dogs that are really reluctant to give it back: Tie a length of curtain cord to your dog’s collar, about eight or ten feet should be enough indoors. Throw the toy and wait until your dog picks it up. Call once then gently but silently reel them in, hand over hand with the cord. WHY WON’T DOMINANCE DIE? “DANGEROUS” DOGS Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 Section 3. Section 3 of the Act applies to all dogs, regardless of breed or type, and states that it is a criminal offence to be the owner or person in charge (if different) of a dog that is dangerously out of control in a public place. The police may seize the dog, although they may need a warrant to enter private HOW DO I STOP MY DOG CHASING? If your dog won’t sit/stay, keep them on a lead or hold their collar. Wait for a count of five, then give a “fetch” command and release them. Immediately call, “toy!” and throw the second toy past their nose. As the first toy is dead and the second still moving, they will choose the live toy to chase.DOGS AND FIREWORKS
WHY DO DOGS BARK?
This is a write-up of a discussion I took part in on the BBC 4 show “It’s Only A Theory” in November 2009. You’ll be glad to know the panel accepted my theory. Dogs evolved from wolf-like creatures about 10-12,000 years ago, by exploiting the new ecological niche formed by the permanent habitations of human agriculturalists. “STOP!” HOW TO CONTROL PREDATORY CHASE BEHAVIOUR Nigel Gunn said: . Changing Predatory Chase Behaviour in Dogs – Manchester 21st May 2016. I thought that David did an excellent job of this seminar! A useful overview of the law and therefore the consequences of predatory chase of livestock was followed by clear description of what predatory chase was and wasn’t and how owners frequently misdiagnose it. GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR Guide & Control Your Pet Dog’s Behaviour. “As I meet dogs and their people the same problems keep coming up, and the cause of them is frequently a disconnection in the relationship between dog and owner; owners finding it difficult to relate to their dogs in ways that allow them to control their pets’ behaviour, and dogs DOG EXPERT WITNESS SERVICES With twenty-six years’ experience as a police dog instructor, trainer and handler, a pet behaviourist with a post-graduate diploma (level 7, with distinction) since 2002, certification as a Clinical Animal Behaviourist since 2008, registration with the Animal Training and Behaviour Counsell as both a Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Expert Witness, former Chair of the Association of Pet OUT NOW! GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR. OUT NOW! Guide & Control Your Pet Dog’s Behaviour. The concept of resource control has been around for years, but over those years it seems to have been corrupted. In some cases it became an attempt to control dogs through denying them access to the things they want and need; about “pack leadership” and “status” – which it never PRESENTATIONS PROGRAMME 3. Scent Training for Dogs We all know that dogs’ noses are so much better than ours, and this presentation shows how we can develop understanding and skills used by professionals to have more fun with our pets, providing mental and physical stimulation for us both. There are three skill areas in which we can develop our own skills DOG TRAINING JARGON CONFUSION It means arranging your life together so that she exerts self-control to get the result she might otherwise push for; guiding her in the right direction and rewarding her. Forget the punishments, banishments and push-me-pull-yous of the DBs ( Dog Botherers – surely you knew that one). Let’s explain the jargon and put the “self” back A DOZEN THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE ADOPTING A RESCUE DOG A Dozen Things You Should Know Before Adopting a Rescue Dog. She will not be grateful for you adopting her. Why should she? You are just one more thing that has happened to her over which she had no control, some of which have been worse than others. She may come to love you and her new home in time but don’t expect gratitude for “rescuing “STOP!” HOW TO CONTROL PREDATORY CHASE BEHAVIOUR Nigel Gunn said: . Changing Predatory Chase Behaviour in Dogs – Manchester 21st May 2016. I thought that David did an excellent job of this seminar! A useful overview of the law and therefore the consequences of predatory chase of livestock was followed by clear description of what predatory chase was and wasn’t and how owners frequently misdiagnose it.WHY DO DOGS BARK?
This is a write-up of a discussion I took part in on the BBC 4 show “It’s Only A Theory” in November 2009. You’ll be glad to know the panel accepted my theory. Dogs evolved from wolf-like creatures about 10-12,000 years ago, by exploiting the new ecological niche formed by the permanent habitations of human agriculturalists. “DOGS DON’T LIKE TO BE HUGGED” What Dr Coren’s study revealed was that, “from a sample of 250 dogs being hugged and having their picture taken for posting on the internet 81.6% showed one or more signs of unease.”. That is a long way from showing, “Dogs don’t like to be hugged.”. Forget, “Dogs don’t like to be hugged” and forget, “cursorial”,because
ROYAL MAIL’S DOG AWARENESS WEEK Royal Mail’s Dog Awareness Week. It is Royal Mail’s Dog Awareness Week (no, I wasn’t aware of it either!) and they’ve published the dog attack figures for April 2014 to April 2015, which are DOWN by 10% from the previous year to 2660. Whilst even one attack by a dog is one too many, to place this in context the Royal Mail deliver toDOG SECRETS
Canine behaviour can be complex and the reasons for the ways that dogs behave can be difficult to unravel sometimes, but “Dog Secrets” is nevertheless an ironic title.DOG SECRETS
Dog training and owning can be perfected through simple yet effective methods that are well known to science. Illustrated by real life examples of how they have helped others, Dog Secrets explains how understanding these methods can make you a better dog trainer and have a more rewarding relationship with your dog. Buy the book:HOW DO DOGS LEARN?
GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR Guide & Control Your Pet Dog’s Behaviour. “As I meet dogs and their people the same problems keep coming up, and the cause of them is frequently a disconnection in the relationship between dog and owner; owners finding it difficult to relate to their dogs in ways that allow them to control their pets’ behaviour, and dogs TRAINING YOUR DOG TO RETRIEVE The “ Gentle Touch “, for dogs that are really reluctant to give it back: Tie a length of curtain cord to your dog’s collar, about eight or ten feet should be enough indoors. Throw the toy and wait until your dog picks it up. Call once then gently but silently reel them in, hand over hand with the cord.DOG SECRETS
Canine behaviour can be complex and the reasons for the ways that dogs behave can be difficult to unravel sometimes, but “Dog Secrets” is nevertheless an ironic title.DOG SECRETS
Dog training and owning can be perfected through simple yet effective methods that are well known to science. Illustrated by real life examples of how they have helped others, Dog Secrets explains how understanding these methods can make you a better dog trainer and have a more rewarding relationship with your dog. Buy the book:HOW DO DOGS LEARN?
GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR Guide & Control Your Pet Dog’s Behaviour. “As I meet dogs and their people the same problems keep coming up, and the cause of them is frequently a disconnection in the relationship between dog and owner; owners finding it difficult to relate to their dogs in ways that allow them to control their pets’ behaviour, and dogs TRAINING YOUR DOG TO RETRIEVE The “ Gentle Touch “, for dogs that are really reluctant to give it back: Tie a length of curtain cord to your dog’s collar, about eight or ten feet should be enough indoors. Throw the toy and wait until your dog picks it up. Call once then gently but silently reel them in, hand over hand with the cord.DOG SECRETS
Dog training and owning can be perfected through simple yet effective methods that are well known to science. Illustrated by real life examples of how they have helped others, Dog Secrets explains how understanding these methods can make you a better dog trainer and have a more rewarding relationship with your dog. Buy the book: GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR Guide & Control Your Pet Dog’s Behaviour. “As I meet dogs and their people the same problems keep coming up, and the cause of them is frequently a disconnection in the relationship between dog and owner; owners finding it difficult to relate to their dogs in ways that allow them to control their pets’ behaviour, and dogs WHO IS IN CONTROL OF YOUR RELATIONSHIP: YOU, OR YOUR DOG? You need to communicate to your dog, without using any force or confrontation, that you are in control of your relationship. To do this, you need to take ownership of the resources that are important to your dog, but not necessarily to you. There are only three things of major importance to all dogs: food, toys/games and attention. A DOZEN THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE ADOPTING A RESCUE DOG A Dozen Things You Should Know Before Adopting a Rescue Dog. She will not be grateful for you adopting her. Why should she? You are just one more thing that has happened to her over which she had no control, some of which have been worse than others. She may come to love you and her new home in time but don’t expect gratitude for “rescuing “STOP!” HOW TO CONTROL PREDATORY CHASING IN DOGS A useful and focused explanation of the origins of such behaviour with a practical approach towards identifying and dealing with predatory chase problems. This book is part guide, part narrative, written in engaging and humorous style. Convincingly argued, and to the point. Suitable for any level of experience as the scientific references are DOGS THAT BITE AND FIGHT David Ryan was a police dog handler and instructor for twenty-six years. He cut his teeth on dogs that bite and fight, teaching them how to moderate and direct aggression proportionately. He learned the art of conducting the aggression in a dog like a musical instrument, lifting, lowering and directing it under control and on cue. “STOP!” HOW TO CONTROL PREDATORY CHASE BEHAVIOUR Nigel Gunn said: . Changing Predatory Chase Behaviour in Dogs – Manchester 21st May 2016. I thought that David did an excellent job of this seminar! A useful overview of the law and therefore the consequences of predatory chase of livestock was followed by clear description of what predatory chase was and wasn’t and how owners frequently misdiagnose it. DOG TRAINING JARGON CONFUSION It means arranging your life together so that she exerts self-control to get the result she might otherwise push for; guiding her in the right direction and rewarding her. Forget the punishments, banishments and push-me-pull-yous of the DBs ( Dog Botherers – surely you knew that one). Let’s explain the jargon and put the “self” back WHAT IS A CERTIFICATED CLINICAL ANIMAL BEHAVIOURIST? What is a Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist? The title of animal or dog “behaviourist” is not protected in the same way that other professions, for example “nurse” or “dietician” are, and therefore anyone can call themselves a behaviourist. There is widespread concern within the profession that unqualified peoplesetting
“DOGS DON’T LIKE TO BE HUGGED” What Dr Coren’s study revealed was that, “from a sample of 250 dogs being hugged and having their picture taken for posting on the internet 81.6% showed one or more signs of unease.”. That is a long way from showing, “Dogs don’t like to be hugged.”. Forget, “Dogs don’t like to be hugged” and forget, “cursorial”,because
DOG SECRETS
Canine behaviour can be complex and the reasons for the ways that dogs behave can be difficult to unravel sometimes, but “Dog Secrets” is nevertheless an ironic title.HOW DO DOGS LEARN?
TRAINING YOUR DOG TO RETRIEVE The “ Gentle Touch “, for dogs that are really reluctant to give it back: Tie a length of curtain cord to your dog’s collar, about eight or ten feet should be enough indoors. Throw the toy and wait until your dog picks it up. Call once then gently but silently reel them in, hand over hand with the cord. WHY WON’T DOMINANCE DIE? HOW DO I STOP MY DOG CHASING? If your dog won’t sit/stay, keep them on a lead or hold their collar. Wait for a count of five, then give a “fetch” command and release them. Immediately call, “toy!” and throw the second toy past their nose. As the first toy is dead and the second still moving, they will choose the live toy to chase. “DANGEROUS” DOGS Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 Section 3. Section 3 of the Act applies to all dogs, regardless of breed or type, and states that it is a criminal offence to be the owner or person in charge (if different) of a dog that is dangerously out of control in a public place. The police may seize the dog, although they may need a warrant to enter privateABOUT DAVID
About David. David Ryan was a police dog handler and Home Office accredited instructor for twenty-six years until retiring from the police in 2007, helping to lead the revolution in professional dog training out of the “push, pull and shout” methods used since the Great War. During that time he trained dogs from seven stone GermanShepherds
DOG SECRETS
Canine behaviour can be complex and the reasons for the ways that dogs behave can be difficult to unravel sometimes, but “Dog Secrets” is nevertheless an ironic title.HOW DO DOGS LEARN?
TRAINING YOUR DOG TO RETRIEVE The “ Gentle Touch “, for dogs that are really reluctant to give it back: Tie a length of curtain cord to your dog’s collar, about eight or ten feet should be enough indoors. Throw the toy and wait until your dog picks it up. Call once then gently but silently reel them in, hand over hand with the cord. WHY WON’T DOMINANCE DIE? HOW DO I STOP MY DOG CHASING? If your dog won’t sit/stay, keep them on a lead or hold their collar. Wait for a count of five, then give a “fetch” command and release them. Immediately call, “toy!” and throw the second toy past their nose. As the first toy is dead and the second still moving, they will choose the live toy to chase. “DANGEROUS” DOGS Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 Section 3. Section 3 of the Act applies to all dogs, regardless of breed or type, and states that it is a criminal offence to be the owner or person in charge (if different) of a dog that is dangerously out of control in a public place. The police may seize the dog, although they may need a warrant to enter privateABOUT DAVID
About David. David Ryan was a police dog handler and Home Office accredited instructor for twenty-six years until retiring from the police in 2007, helping to lead the revolution in professional dog training out of the “push, pull and shout” methods used since the Great War. During that time he trained dogs from seven stone GermanShepherds
DOG SECRETS
Dog training and owning can be perfected through simple yet effective methods that are well known to science. Illustrated by real life examples of how they have helped others, Dog Secrets explains how understanding these methods can make you a better dog trainer and have a more rewarding relationship with your dog. Buy the book: CONTACT - DOG-SECRETS.CO.UK Telephone: 07734 446158. Fax: 01228 501 055. If you have an enquiry with regard to expert witness services, would like to arrange a presentation, or to consult David on another matter, please use the contact form below. Please note that David is unable to answer individual queries relating to specific behaviour problems by email. DOG EXPERT WITNESS SERVICES With twenty-six years’ experience as a police dog instructor, trainer and handler, a pet behaviourist with a post-graduate diploma (level 7, with distinction) since 2002, certification as a Clinical Animal Behaviourist since 2008, registration with the Animal Training and Behaviour Counsell as both a Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Expert Witness, former Chair of the Association of Pet WHO IS IN CONTROL OF YOUR RELATIONSHIP: YOU, OR YOUR DOG? You need to communicate to your dog, without using any force or confrontation, that you are in control of your relationship. To do this, you need to take ownership of the resources that are important to your dog, but not necessarily to you. There are only three things of major importance to all dogs: food, toys/games and attention.ABOUT DAVID
About David. David Ryan was a police dog handler and Home Office accredited instructor for twenty-six years until retiring from the police in 2007, helping to lead the revolution in professional dog training out of the “push, pull and shout” methods used since the Great War. During that time he trained dogs from seven stone GermanShepherds
OUT NOW! GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR. OUT NOW! Guide & Control Your Pet Dog’s Behaviour. The concept of resource control has been around for years, but over those years it seems to have been corrupted. In some cases it became an attempt to control dogs through denying them access to the things they want and need; about “pack leadership” and “status” – which it never DOG TRAINING JARGON CONFUSION It means arranging your life together so that she exerts self-control to get the result she might otherwise push for; guiding her in the right direction and rewarding her. Forget the punishments, banishments and push-me-pull-yous of the DBs ( Dog Botherers – surely you knew that one). Let’s explain the jargon and put the “self” backWHY DO DOGS BARK?
This is a write-up of a discussion I took part in on the BBC 4 show “It’s Only A Theory” in November 2009. You’ll be glad to know the panel accepted my theory. Dogs evolved from wolf-like creatures about 10-12,000 years ago, by exploiting the new ecological niche formed by the permanent habitations of human agriculturalists. “STOP!” HOW TO CONTROL PREDATORY CHASE BEHAVIOUR Nigel Gunn said: . Changing Predatory Chase Behaviour in Dogs – Manchester 21st May 2016. I thought that David did an excellent job of this seminar! A useful overview of the law and therefore the consequences of predatory chase of livestock was followed by clear description of what predatory chase was and wasn’t and how owners frequently misdiagnose it. ROYAL MAIL’S DOG AWARENESS WEEK Royal Mail’s Dog Awareness Week. It is Royal Mail’s Dog Awareness Week (no, I wasn’t aware of it either!) and they’ve published the dog attack figures for April 2014 to April 2015, which are DOWN by 10% from the previous year to 2660. Whilst even one attack by a dog is one too many, to place this in context the Royal Mail deliver toDOG SECRETS
Canine behaviour can be complex and the reasons for the ways that dogs behave can be difficult to unravel sometimes, but “Dog Secrets” is nevertheless an ironic title.DOG SECRETS
When I wrote "Stop!" I knew I was writing for people who understood a little about dogs. What I wasn’t prepared for were all the people who asked me questions that demonstrated a complete lack of understanding of all things canine.HOW DO DOGS LEARN?
GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR “As I meet dogs and their people the same problems keep coming up, and the cause of them is frequently a disconnection in the relationship between dog and owner; owners finding it difficult to relate to their dogs in ways that allow them to control their pets’ behaviour, and dogs’ misunderstanding of HOW DO I STOP MY DOG CHASING?STOP DOG FROM CHASING CARSI M A DOGCHASING CARS
Update: As a result of the very successful APBC predatory chase seminars and the frequent requests for more information on the subject, I’ve expanded this article into a full book, “Stop!” How to control predatory chasing in dogs. TRAINING YOUR DOG TO RETRIEVE Retrieving is one of the most important games you can play with your dog. It helps with your relationship, because you control a rewarding game; it teaches a dog to leave when you ask; it can help with dogs that chase livestock; it can help relieve anxiety through interactiveplay.
“DANGEROUS” DOGS Dangerous Dogs Act 199 Section 1. Section 1 of the Act deals with the prohibition of four types of dog: the Pit Bull Terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and Fila Braziliero.DOGS AND FIREWORKS
WHY WON’T DOMINANCE DIE? “STOP!” HOW TO CONTROL PREDATORY CHASING IN DOGS Throwing a ball for a game of chase is an enjoyable and rewarding experience for many owners and their dogs. For other owners canine chase behaviour turns into aDOG SECRETS
Canine behaviour can be complex and the reasons for the ways that dogs behave can be difficult to unravel sometimes, but “Dog Secrets” is nevertheless an ironic title.DOG SECRETS
When I wrote "Stop!" I knew I was writing for people who understood a little about dogs. What I wasn’t prepared for were all the people who asked me questions that demonstrated a complete lack of understanding of all things canine.HOW DO DOGS LEARN?
GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR “As I meet dogs and their people the same problems keep coming up, and the cause of them is frequently a disconnection in the relationship between dog and owner; owners finding it difficult to relate to their dogs in ways that allow them to control their pets’ behaviour, and dogs’ misunderstanding of HOW DO I STOP MY DOG CHASING?STOP DOG FROM CHASING CARSI M A DOGCHASING CARS
Update: As a result of the very successful APBC predatory chase seminars and the frequent requests for more information on the subject, I’ve expanded this article into a full book, “Stop!” How to control predatory chasing in dogs. TRAINING YOUR DOG TO RETRIEVE Retrieving is one of the most important games you can play with your dog. It helps with your relationship, because you control a rewarding game; it teaches a dog to leave when you ask; it can help with dogs that chase livestock; it can help relieve anxiety through interactiveplay.
“DANGEROUS” DOGS Dangerous Dogs Act 199 Section 1. Section 1 of the Act deals with the prohibition of four types of dog: the Pit Bull Terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and Fila Braziliero.DOGS AND FIREWORKS
WHY WON’T DOMINANCE DIE? “STOP!” HOW TO CONTROL PREDATORY CHASING IN DOGS Throwing a ball for a game of chase is an enjoyable and rewarding experience for many owners and their dogs. For other owners canine chase behaviour turns into aDOG SECRETS
When I wrote "Stop!" I knew I was writing for people who understood a little about dogs. What I wasn’t prepared for were all the people who asked me questions that demonstrated a complete lack of understanding of all things canine. GUIDE & CONTROL YOUR PET DOG’S BEHAVIOUR “As I meet dogs and their people the same problems keep coming up, and the cause of them is frequently a disconnection in the relationship between dog and owner; owners finding it difficult to relate to their dogs in ways that allow them to control their pets’ behaviour, and dogs’ misunderstanding of CONTACT - DOG-SECRETS.CO.UK Address: Spring Cottage Linstock, Carlisle Cumbria CA6 4QB UK. Telephone: 07734 446158. Fax: 01228 501 055. If you have an enquiry with regard to expert witness services, would like to arrange a presentation, or to consult David on another matter, please use thecontact form below.
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David Ryan was a police dog handler and Home Office accredited instructor for twenty-six years until retiring from the police in 2007, helping to lead the revolution in professional dog training out of the “push, pull and shout” methods used since the Great War. DOGS THAT BITE AND FIGHT The problem of dogs biting people and fighting other dogs is getting worse. Every year the NHS dog bite figures increase, court cases for dangerous dogs are at an all-time high, the government is still failing to tackle the issue of “status dogs”, postal and other delivery workers and assistance dog users are demanding protection, behaviourists’ case-loads are full of biters and fighters. WHO IS IN CONTROL OF YOUR RELATIONSHIP: YOU, OR YOUR DOG? If you are retraining non-invasive behaviours at the expense of previous undesirable ones, it may get worse before it gets better. Your dog has always had a response before, and now doesn’t get it, so may do their particular “attention seeking” behaviour more, or even try new behaviours. “STOP!” HOW TO CONTROL PREDATORY CHASING IN DOGS Throwing a ball for a game of chase is an enjoyable and rewarding experience for many owners and their dogs. For other owners canine chase behaviour turns into a WHAT CONSTITUTES AN EXPERT WITNESS? Expert witnesses need legal expertise. Expert witnesses are called upon to explain matters within their expertise to the courts. They are instructed by the defence or prosecution teams or, in the case of civil claims, legal representatives acting for the claimant or the defendant, but vitally remain impartial with their duty being to the Court rather than the person instructing them. “STOP!” HOW TO CONTROL PREDATORY CHASE BEHAVIOUR Nigel Gunn said: . Changing Predatory Chase Behaviour in Dogs – Manchester 21st May 2016. I thought that David did an excellent job of this seminar! A useful overview of the law and therefore the consequences of predatory chase of livestock was followed by clear description of what predatory chase was and wasn’t and how owners frequently misdiagnose it. WHAT IS A CERTIFICATED CLINICAL ANIMAL BEHAVIOURIST? The title of animal or dog “behaviourist” is not protected in the same way that other professions, for example “nurse” or “dietician” are, and therefore anyone can call themselves aDog
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DAVID RYAN DOG BEHAVIOUR CONSULTANCY Canine behaviour can be complex and the reasons for the ways that dogs behave can be difficult to unravel sometimes, but “Dog Secrets” is nevertheless an ironic title. Dog behaviour is like any other discipline in that if it is studied and practiced you can acquire a greater understanding of it. Also like other disciplines, the depth of study and practice are integral to the understanding. David has combined practical experience at the top levels of professional dog training as a police dog handler and home office accredited instructor, with a post-graduate diploma (level 7), with distinction, in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling from the University of Southampton, an internationally recognised centre of excellence for animal studies. He is also independently certificated as a Clinical Animal Behaviouristby the Association
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