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Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County to host Dog Behavior Seminar May 18th

Registration Going On Now

Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery CountyClarksville, TN – The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County will be hosting a Dog Behavior Seminar on Saturday, May 18th. The event will be held at the Humane Society Conference Room.

The popular Nashville-based dog trainer and consultant, Nikki Ivey, will be there for a daylong seminar that will help both dog owners and rescue volunteers and fosters to better understand dog language and communication.

Dog Behavior Seminar May 18th [1]

Dog Behavior Seminar May 18th

Dogs use body language to communicate effectively with each other as well as with humans. These skills are used daily to avoid conflict and to calm over-stimulation. Understanding this will greatly improve your relationship with dogs as well as help you to work with dogs with a variety of behavior problems, including anxiety.

By offering these workshops at just a small fraction of what it would cost to bring a behavior consultant or trainer into your home, the Humane Society hopes that many, many dog owners will take advantage and attend.

Seminar Schedule
8:30am Registration Opens
9:00am Workshop 1: Be Safe, Be Responsible: Understanding Dog-Dog & Dog-Human Communication
10:00am 10-minute Break
12:00pm Lunch Break (Refreshments Provided)
1:00pm Workshop 2: When Love Isn’t Enough: A Dog Foster and Rescue Guide
2:00pm 10-minute Break
3:30pm Hands-On Work with Foster Dogs
5:00pm Dismiss

Workshop #1

Be Safe, Be Responsible: Understanding Dog-Dog & Dog-Human Communication: Learn how to observe dog language between dogs and between you and a dog in order to increase safety and decrease inappropriate behaviors that could result in dog or human injury. To ensure quality instructional time, no dogs please.

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Workshop #2

When Love Isn’t Enough – A Dog Foster & Rescue Guide: Learn the information and skills needed to ensure a foster dog’s successful transition from the streets to forever homes.

Many foster and rescue dogs have fears, anxiety, phobias and sometimes dog or people aggression. Rescue homes must be able to provide the appropriate environment for these dogs (i.e., other dogs and humans in the home); they must have the knowledge and skills to address their behavior issues; AND the confidence and leadership in their own actions to help these dogs overcome their behavior issues.

The quicker and more successfully rescue dogs can move into their forever homes, the more openings there can be for more dogs to be rescued and taken out of the shelters and homed forever. To ensure quality instructional time, no dogs please. The last hour will include hands-on instruction with a few pre-selected foster dogs.

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The cost is $25.00 per workshop or $45.00 for both. The Registration deadline is Tuesday, May 14th. For more information, contact the Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County at 931.648.8042 or humanesociety@clarksville.com [2]

The Clarksville Humane Society is located at 940 Tennessee Avenue, Clarksville, right behind the Arby’s on Riverside Drive.