Come si costruisce un "cane tutor" - seminario
29 and January 30, 2011
c / o nare center
Roncade (TV)
The seminar is intended for educators dog lovers, students of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary behaviorists.
PROGRAM:
- What is a "dog tutor;
- What is included in the work program NARE;
- How a dog tutor" - aims, methods and work techniques;
- Identification and recruitment of subjects "beta", "intermediate" and "omega" on farms and in kennels (puppy, adult, subadult);
- neoteny and applied as dogs tutor "- elements of basic and advanced features for various fields of competence;
- Elements of cignognostica, ZOOGNOSTIC cinometria and to understand the functions of "pressure" and "release" put in place on the "subject patients" by "dogs tutor;
- Preparation of the subject "beta", "intermediate" and "omega" for resolving intraspecific aggression and paths behavioral recovery and / or socialization;
- Analysis of catecholamines and substances in the blood of the "subjects patients" ("stress" and "eu stress");
- support for drug-specific behavioral recovery conducted using the "dogs tutor;
- Interaction of" dogs tutor "with dogs" patients "- techniques, methods and principles;
- The seven-step progressive (periods) of the" dogs tutor "- driver training ;
- The structure NARE "cooperation between species" - elements of proxemics and interspecies relationship applied to binomial "dog-handler tutors within NARE
Speakers:
Claudio Mangini - creator of the method and the training module
Luca Giovagnoli - veterinarian
Antonello Capra - biologist
Where:
Saturday 29 January 2011 c / o conference room Relais Villa Fiorita - Monastier di Treviso (TV)
Sunday January 30, 2011: NARE center Roncade (TV)
The seminar are limited to a maximum of 50 participants and composed of one-day technical / theoretical and a practical.
nare center features indoor arena in the event of bad weather.
Send requests supported by curriculum vitae and references to: nareacenter@libero.it
NB: remember that for those running the camps NARE credited the initiative is free of charge as an activity specific training.