Relationship Based Behavior Modification with Nelson Hodges

Sat Jun 11 2022 at 03:00 pm to Tue Jun 14 2022 at 01:00 am

El Sobrante, CA | Tema

Dog Dynamics, Inc.
Publisher/HostDog Dynamics, Inc.
Relationship Based Behavior Modification with Nelson Hodges
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We are proud to be hosting Nelson Hodges three day workshop Relationship Based Behavior Modification (RBBM). This hands-on workshop will help dog owners, trainers, and other canine professionals have a better understanding of the behavior, language, and motivations of canines. Nelson will cover how to communicate with our dogs in a more natural way to build trust and bridge the gap between human and dogs. He will teach you how to avoid conflict and address behavior issues through communication and relationship. This will enhance your relationship with your dog, and help you achieve your training goals sooner. Attendees must bring one dog to assist you with your hands on training.
Dates: June 11-13, 2022
Times:
Saturday and Sunday 9:00am-6:00pm
Monday 8:00am-5:00pm
Please arrive 30 minutes early to potty/settle your dog. We will begin promptly at the above start times.
Location: Fern Cottage in Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area.
6530 San Pablo Dam Rd
El Sobrante, CA 94803
Fee: $495
East Bay Parks and Recreation requires a $5 parking fee on Saturday and Sunday.
Contact us regarding a reduced price for family members wanting to join you without an additional dog.
All spots are working spots and you will be working your dog. Please bring only one dog to be worked during the workshop.
Spaces are limited to 25 attendees
This is an indoor and outdoor workshop, so please come prepared for the weather.
COVID-19
Due to the ever changing requirements around the pandemic, we will be keeping informed and following the requirements relevant to the time of the workshop.
If the event must be cancelled due to another stay-at-home order, we will provide full refunds.
To register: Click on the ticket link or go to www.CHRInstitute.com and choose Level 1 Course at this location on the dates above.
**Check our events for the Art of Leash Handling course that continues on the Tuesday and Wednesday after this one**
Water and light snacks will be provided.
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner are not provided. You are welcome to bring a lunch. The facility has a refrigerator, freezer, and microwave. Restaurants and grocery stores are also within an 8-15 minute drive.
*Each attendee is encouraged to bring one dog with them.
*Dogs should not be severe in either fearful shutdown or human/dog aggression. This is out of safety for all in attendance and in consideration of the amount of time it would take away from other dogs waiting to meet Nelson!
*Dogs with mild/moderate fear or reactivity are welcome as long as the handler is capable of controlling them physically.
*We will make every attempt to accommodate, include, and assist every dog.
*Attendees must be able to place their dogs calmly and quietly in crates for up to 90 minutes at a time.
About Nelson
Nelson Hodges has worked with animal behavior and rehabilitation for more than 40 years. He has specialized in canine behavior, helping others understand the nature, intelligence, motivation, and language of all canines. During that time Nelson has personally worked Hand’s on with thousands of canines of all breeds. His behavioral cases include many of the most extreme behaviors from shut down fear to severely aggressive dogs, and all behaviors in between. He has been a long time advocate for understanding canine behavior and ethical treatment and handling.
Nelson was elected to the board of directors of the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP) for the term of 2015-2019. He is also a member of other affiliations of animal behavior and human psychology. Nelson’s client locations have ranged from the USA and Canada, to Sweden, the UK, Korea, Ukraine, and Germany. He has been able to assist others in modifying behaviors through consultations in person and virtually. He has written articles for various publications including TheSafeHands Journal, IACP’s quarterly publication, and has appeared on TV, radio, and podcasts.
Mr. Hodges has provided and continues to provide public and private group seminars and workshops that draw people from the canine professional training community, service dog industry, rescue organizations, animal shelters, police officers, military, postal service, veterinarians and staff, to everyday dog owners since 1991. Nelson is currently writing a book on the canine brain, motivations, behavior, and language named “If You Want to Learn How to Talk to Your Dog, Shut Your Mouth”.
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