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Updated in [July 18th, 2023]
Dr. Ian Dunbar's three-day Science-Based Dog Training (with Feeling) seminar is a comprehensive course that brings together a lifetime of studying dogs. This course focuses on principles and methods that have been scientifically proven in the research lab and adapted for the real-world environment. It is designed to help trainers, veterinary clinicians, shelter workers, groomers, dog walkers, and pet owners learn techniques that are both efficient and effective, and enjoyable for dogs and their owners.
The seminar will cover topics such as transcending reinforcement schedules, going beyond “dominance” and punishment, rekindling the relationship, off-leash verbal control with distance and distractions, phasing out food lures and rewards, and naturally motivating dogs to perform quickly, reliably, and willingly.
The course consists of 18+ hours of video lecture by Dr. Dunbar, accompanying notes, and two eBooks: BEFORE You Get Your Puppy & AFTER You Get Your Puppy.
On Friday, the seminar will focus on continuing to waste puppyhood. Saturday will cover transcending reinforcement schedules, going beyond “dominance” and punishment, and rekindling the relationship. Sunday will cover off-leash verbal control with distance and distractions, phasing out food lures and rewards, and naturally motivating dogs to perform quickly, reliably, and willingly.
This course is perfect for anyone interested in the science of dog training and behavior modification. It will provide participants with a wealth of exciting new ideas that they can immediately use to bring about positive change in their life with their dog.
Course Syllabus
Day 1: We Continue to Waste Puppyhood
Day 2 - Reinforcement Schedules, Punishment and Rekindling the Relationship
Day 3 - Off-leash Verbal Control, Phasing out Food Lures and Motivating Your Dog
Documents
Behavior Blueprints