PET DOG U
Three Essential Skills Every Dog Must Master Webinar
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Virtual presentation with discussion
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Replay is available on continual basis
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NO cut-off dates or deadlines
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Go through the material as often as you wish
SPEAKER
Dianna L. Santos
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
In this webinar, we will outline the importance of three essential skills every dog should master: Name Game, Wait and Place. Doing so will allow them to be more successful in day-to-day life.

It can be overwhelming at times what to train your dog! But when we break it down, we need our dogs to pay attention to us, show some impulse control and not be underfoot. This is where the Name Game, Wait and Place behaviors all come into play!
Webinar Details
The lives dogs lead varies from home-to-home. From bustling city living to romping in sprawling rural openness, dogs may call many different environments and places "home". Vastly contrasting routines abound, yet there are some essential skills every single dog must master to be successful day-to-day: Name Game, Wait and Place.
In this webinar, we will outline the importance of these three skills, how they can be implemented in daily life and how to master them in a fun and engaging way.
Speaker
Dianna L. Santos
Accolades
KPA-CTP
CPDT-KA
CNWI
AKC Scent Work Judge
USCSS Judge and CSD
AKC CGC and Trick Evaluator
C.L.A.S.S. Evaluator and Instructor
Associate Trick Dog Instructor
Length of Webinar
90-minutes
Should You Take This Webinar
Are you a dog owner? Ensure your dog has these three skills down pat and see how much better your share living experience can be!
Are you a dog training instructor? See how you can incorporate these three skills in your own curriculum, ensuring these foundational skills are solid for all your clients.
We're Privileged to Share This Webinar With You!
Pet Dog U is fortunate to have Dianna grant us license to feature her courses, seminars and webinars on our online dog training platform. All of the content in this course is created by, owned by, and the rights to the content, are reserved to Dianna L. Santos.