Other interesting DOG sites you may like:
Find a Canine Behaviourist for your pet dog/cat - www.cfba.co.uk
Study Dog Behaviour Education Courses - www.cidbt.org.uk
Study Dog Training Education Courses - www.godt.org.uk
UK Accreditation Pet Organisation - www.petbc.org.uk
Dog Education DVD's Pets On Film www.petsonfilm.co.uk
Training Britain's Pet Dogs and Inspiring Dog Owners to Learn
www.godt.org.uk
Sue Williams is one of Britain's leading dog and animal trainers working with
numerous species. She has a wealth of experience training not only
dogs, but pigs, skunks, Llamas, raccoon dogs , reindeer and many other animals.
Sue is Chairwoman of the Guild of Dog Trainers, Britain's top
professional dog training organisation. She uses her academic
psychology qualifications to underpin her work with dogs and their owners.
Sue is a specialist in operant conditioning and its uses in training and
behaviour modification. She runs regular courses in the science of
operant conditioning and its practical application in communicating with
animals particularly dogs. Sue is an accomplished advanced trainer and has successfully trained many dogs to the very top level in many areas including criminal work , agility, scent work etc and this can be seen in the popular Cheshire Dog Display
Team, Britain's premier dog display team which she is a director. Her expertise is widely called upon in the media and she has numerous television credits with the BBC , ITV, S4C and many other production companies. Sue is a regular contributor in the dog press and is a feature writer and expert for Dogs monthly magazine, she also writes a regular column for the Ourdogs newspaper.
This film is fundamentally about how dog owners should communicate and train
their dogs. Sue imparts her expertise so that dog owners and trainers can
understand dogs, how they learn and the most effective way to teach them
what we want them to do. Her scientific based methods truly make for a
partnership between dog and owner that is exciting, fun and most of all a journey of
learning for both.
www.godt.org.uk
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