Cooperative Care Course for Dogs - Starts Sunday, August 4th
This course is designed for dog guardians who are hoping to help their dog form positive associations with veterinary or grooming care needs. In this course we will use positive reinforcement, counter conditioning and desensitization to help your dog learn that their routine care can feel like a safe (and maybe even enjoyable!) experience. This course is four weeks in length and will cover:
- Helpful start button behaviors for cooperative care such as stationing on a mat or a grooming station
- Introducing veterinary, grooming or care tools such as medication bottles, nail clippers, harnesses, cones, or muzzles in a positive way
- Useful foundation skills for cooperative care such as chin rests and following a target
- Beginning body handling conditioning exercises designed to help dogs form positive associations with the type of handling associated with examination at a vet clinic, grooming, ear care, nail care, and more!
- Body language reading instruction to help you appropriately set the pace of your training to set your dog up for success on their cooperative care journey
Class sizes will be limited to a maximum of four, handler-dog teams. Dogs attending this course must be current on rabies and distemper vaccinations and must be able to calmly settle in a group class environment. If a dog is unable to adjust to the classroom environment, a credit for the value of the group class will be transferrable to the price of a private initial consultation appointment or the next scheduled online version of this course.
The next section of this course will be held at 372 S. Koeller St Oshkosh, WI (Ideal Dog) on:
Sunday, August 4th - 3:45pm
Sunday, August 11th - 3:45pm
Sunday, August 18th - 3:45pm
Saturday, August 24th - 4pm
Please fill out the following Group Class Intake Form when registering for a class.