The venue for training is the German Shepherd Dog Club, Barrett Reserve, West Beach, just a 10 minute drive from Glenelg, the location of the conference venue.Attending this day is an opportunity for AMOs to undertake training with recognised expert dog handlers and gain skills that are core to their role of handling dogs of unknown temperament.
The workshop, to be run by Craig A. Murray, has been specifically designed to educate the attendee in how to read the natural drives and instincts and body language of the domestic canine. This enables the attendee to have key indicators when entering premises or encountering dogs that alert to a potentially unsafe or dangerous incident.
Topics Covered:
- Basic Dog Psychology
- Recognition and Identification of Breeds and their Traits
- How Dogs Read Humans
- Identification of Character
- Natural Drives and Instincts
- Unsound Temperament Categories
- Dominance Styles
- Safety Props
- Visual and Audible Signs
- Video Footage of Dangerous Dogs for Identification
- Using Your Body Language to Deflate an Incident
This workshop is required to run from 9am to 4pm.
rThe training will include: Recognising aggression in dogs & dealing with aggressive dogs and will be accredited with competencies from the Certficate IV in Animal Management and/or Local Government Regulation.
Information about the trainer - Craig Murray
To register for the Training Day, please complete and return the AIAM Conference Registration form or register online through the AIAM website - www.aiam.com.au
For more information, please call the AIAM Secretariat on (02) 6161 9024 or email info@aiam.com.au