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Aggression in Dogs – Defensive Handling and Training With Michael Shikashio and Trish McMillan Are you currently working with aggressive dogs or have an interest in learning more about how to safely work with aggressive dogs? Would you like to learn hands-on defensive handling skills? Do you want to add more to your toolbox for modifying aggressive behavior in dogs? Michael Shikashio, CDBC and Trish McMillan MSc, CPDT-KA, ACCBC, CDBC will be presenting a two-day workshop on safety, defensive handling, and the behavior modification techniques used with aggressive dogs. Attendees will learn what is needed before working with aggressive dogs, gain hands-on experience in defensive handling and leash skills, and see videos of behavior modification in aggression cases. This workshop is open to all trainers, behavior consultants, veterinarians, shelter staff, animal control officers, or anyone interested in learning more about dog aggression and how to stay safe. Day One * Presentation includes hands-on practice of defensive handling and leash skills Understand the ramifications for dog bites What to know before taking aggression cases Canine body language including precursors to aggression What to do BEFORE meeting with clients Additional safety measures to have in place Safety and management equipment How to take dogs in and out of kennels safely Initial greetings in aggression cases with video examples Defensive handling and leash skills including leash locks, muzzle wraps, back ties, accordion leash holds, and more What to do if attacked by a dog Presentation of case studies with video of dog to human aggression and how to choose appropriate tools and techniques Day Two * Presentation includes hands-on practice of defensive handling and leash skills Dog-dog interactions with video examples Canine body language in dog-dog interactions including precursors to aggression How to introduce dogs to each other in shelter and home environments How to safely break up a dog fight Leash handling skills when working dog-dog cases Shelter dog playgroups Shelter dog assessments What to do with off leash dogs that approach the dog you’re handling Presentation of case studies with video of dog to dog aggression and how to choose appropriate tools and techniques Speaker Bios Trish McMillan holds a master of science degree in animal behavior, and is a certified professional dog trainer, certified dog behavior consultant and associate certified cat behavior consultant. She worked for the ASPCA for nearly eight years at their NYC, and then as part of their field team, helping assess and rehabilitate dogs from cruelty cases, dogfighting and hoarding situations. Trish does animal behavior consulting in Asheville, North Carolina, working with dogs, cats and horses. She is also VP of Behavior and Training at Instinct Dog Behavior & Training. Her farm, Pibble Hill, is currently home to mostly rescued animals of five species. Trish speaks and consults nationally and internationally on animal sheltering issues, dog, cat, and horse behavior, dog aggression, and defensive handling. Trish currently co-chairs the Shelter Behavior division of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and runs their popular online shelter dog behavior mentorship. Michael Shikashio, CDBC, is the past president of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC), and provides private consultations working with dog aggression cases through his business AggressiveDog.com. Michael is fully certified through the IAABC and is a full member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT). Michael is sought after for his expert opinion by numerous media outlets, including the New York Times, New York Post, Baltimore Sun, WebMD, Women’s Health Magazine, Real Simple Magazine, The Chronicle of the Dog, and Steve Dale’s Pet World. He is a featured speaker on the topic of canine aggression at conferences and seminars around the world, and he offers a variety of online courses, webinars, and mentorships. Dates: Saturday, March 28 and Sunday, March 29, 2020 Times: 9am to 5pm, both days Registration begins at 0815 both days Location: DePaw Dog Sports and Training Academy 13051 Old FM 2243, Unit A Leander, TX 78641 Tuition: Early Bird Discount – until January 28, 2020 Individual – $250 Group Rate for 4 or more registering and paying at the same time – $225 Registration after January 28, 2020 Individual – $275 Group Rate for 4 or more registering and paying at the same time – $248 CEU’s: CCPDT – Approved for 16.5 CEU’s (CPDT-KA:12.5, CBCC-KA:4, CPDT-KSA Knowledge:5.00, CBCC-KSA Knowledge:4.00, CPDT-KSA Skills:7.50) IAABC and KPA – 17.5 CEU’s, RACE 16 CE Cancellation Policy- Refunds up to 30 days before event, after that, NO refunds will be given. Other Details – Coffee, tea, water and light snacks provided Lunch will be on your own. If you would like to bring your own lunch, paper products will be provided. What to Bring: Paper/pen to take notes 6 ft regular leash and slip lead. If you do not own a slip lead, one will be provided for you to use. A large stuffed dog in the STANDING position with a flat buckle collar on it (Melissa and Doug Black Lab, Husky, Yellow Lab, etc.….). It is not necessary to buy one for this seminar. Please send an email to joann@thelooseleashacademy.com if you have access to one and can bring it. Please dress in layers for comfort and wear closed toe shoes Misc. Items This is a people only event except for service animals. Email with any questions or concerns joann@thelooseleashacademy.com UPCOMING EVENTS: Seattle, WA– Aggression in Dogs: Safety, Defensive Handling and Training May 16th – 17th 2020 Buffalo, NY – Aggression in Dogs: Safety, Defensive Handling and Training June 6th – 7th 2020 Colorado Springs, CO – Aggression in Dogs: Safety, Defensive Handling and Training June 13th – 14th 2020 Milford, NH – Aggression in Dogs: Safety, Defensive Handling and Training July 18th – 19th 2020 Fort Lauderdale, FL – Aggression in Dogs: Safety, Defensive Handling and Training November 7th – 8th 2020
The Center for Ethics and Leadership invites the St. Edward’s and Austin communities to gather over refreshments to discuss this thought-provoking topic of our modern times: How can artificial intelligence make ethical decisions? How does humanity’s response to AI technologies affect human flourishing? If you have dietary restrictions, require special accommodations, or need additional event details, please contact Sherri Defesche at sherrid@stedwards.edu.
Gather together with Austin’s local food community on April 5th, 2020 for the 11th annual East Austin Urban Farm Tour! Enjoy delicious bites from many of Austin’s top chefs using the freshest farm ingredients and handcrafted sips from local brewers, wine merchants, and mixologists as you visit each farm. Guided farm tours allow guests to get to know the farmers behind the food, learn how it’s grown, and connect with our local food systems. Proceeds help to maintain the sustainability of the four urban farms featured on the tour and will benefit the Council for Healthy Food Systems, the sister non-profit of the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance. CHFS promotes diversified local and regional foods systems that are healthy, safe, economically sound, and environmentally sustainable, through education and research. *Purchasing Tickets* All ticket holders will travel between each of the four urban farms during the duration of the event. To make this an enjoyable experience for everyone, we have designated all ticket orders to a starting location. When purchasing your ticket, the farm associated with your purchase is the farm you will arrive at to begin your tour. Don’t worry, everyone will visit all four farms! All tickets holders must check-in at the farm that is listed on your ticket to receive your wristbands and begin your tour. Children 10 and under are free. (Please note there is a 4 ticket max per order) *Parking* Street Parking is available on Govalle Avenue, Springdale Road, and Shady Lane. Walking and biking between farms is encouraged! Please, no dogs and no smoking. *Tickets are non-refundable* Visit our website for a full list of vendors that will be serving local sips and bites at each location. And remember we are a rain or shine event! We are excited to spend the day with you all!
Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl, the Tony Award-winning Roald Dahl’s Matilda: The Musical is the captivating masterpiece that revels in the anarchy of childhood, the power of imagination, and the inspiring story of a girl who dreams of a better life. Packed with high-energy dance numbers, catchy songs, and an unforgettable cast of characters, Matilda is a joyous romp. Children and adults alike will be thrilled and delighted by the story of the special little girl with an extraordinary imagination. http://www.kidsactingstudio.com
Shakespeares Hamlet remains one of the pinnacles of artistic achievement over 400 years after it was first performed. Lost for hundreds of years, Shakespeares Hamlet: The First Quarto is the original published version of the most famous play by the worlds most famous playwright. This tightly focused performance text explores the lines between revenge and forgiveness, love and hate, sanity and madness, and even life and death in some of the most powerful and emotional language ever written in English. A unique opportunity to stage the iconic and unforgettable characters that make this an experience not to be missed. http://www.kidsactingstudio.com
Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl, the Tony Award-winning Roald Dahl’s Matilda: The Musical is the captivating masterpiece that revels in the anarchy of childhood, the power of imagination, and the inspiring story of a girl who dreams of a better life. Packed with high-energy dance numbers, catchy songs, and an unforgettable cast of characters, Matilda is a joyous romp. Children and adults alike will be thrilled and delighted by the story of the special little girl with an extraordinary imagination. http://www.kidsactingstudio.com