Canine
Aggression Seminars Dr.
Ruth Colwill and Katenna Jones offer seminars on canine
aggression to various
organizations in the Rhode Island area. Discussion Topics- How
to interpret a dog’s intentions - How
to spot an aggressive dog - How
to avoid an attack How to
survive an attack - How
to properly greet a strange dog About the Seminars
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Seminars are free of charge -
Seminars last 2-3 hours -
We will come to you, or we can offer a seminar
location -
Seminars are entertaining, highly informative,
and contain multimedia features to highlight specific points Recommended and Past Audiences
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Animal Control Officers -
Shelter staff and volunteers -
Home health care workers -
Social workers -
Delivery persons -
Anyone who comes into contact with stray and
strange dogs Scheduling a Seminar
Contact the CBP to schedule a seminar
Comments
from Previous Seminar Attendees -
“I feel this did a great job with my concerns. As
a volunteer, I am always concerned about attacks and bites. Now I have a much
better idea of what to watch for…” -
“I can now recognize friendly vs aggressive
behavior!” -
“The seminar showed many types of behavior that
will signal aggression before it escalates into an attack.” -
“Now I will be more confident when I interact
with a strange dog.” -
“The PowerPoint presentation in terms of
instructional media was outstanding.” -
“The trainers were wonderful; very knowledgeable and
were able to answer questions raised.” -
“The information about what NOT to do was most helpful –
because I was doing some of those things!” |
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