Presented by Hilary Paul
Many trainers and pet owners are using scent games/find it type of activities with their dogs to help with dogs who may be triggered by stimuli out in the environment. Well, have you ever thought about using another form of activity to do the same? Now you can with just a few basic skills you and your clients could be doing Doggie Parkour!
Learning Objectives
What it is
Why it helps
Who to use it with
How to start
About The Presenter
K9 Potential
Long standing animal lover and professional dog trainer for over 10 years Hilary has had many animals, dogs, cats, alpacas and cows, and gets the chance to train horses and birds at times. Hilary likes to challenge herself by taking on clients behaviourally difficult dogs. Currently therapy and service dog training is her other special interest, along with ongoing education and cooperative work relationships. Hilary is a dog assessor for Story dogs, and also serves on the panel to assess applications from trainers to be Story dog assessors. Hilary also has a history of volunteering with her own dogs in therapy setting.
Hilary’s professional qualifications and memberships include:
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