• Home
  • Harmonious Walks: Redefining Loose-Leash Walking. Presented by Nancy Tucker

Harmonious Walks: Redefining Loose-Leash Walking. Presented by Nancy Tucker

  • 17 Oct 2022
  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Live Webinar

Registration


Registration is closed


Harmonious Walks: Redefining Loose-Leash Walking

Presented by

Nancy Tucker

CEUs: PPAB 1, CCPDT (pending), IAABC (pending), KPA (pending)

Ask any trainer why clients reach out to them for help, and somewhere in the top three reasons you’ll often find “walking on-leash.” Owners want to fix a common problem that occurs when they’re handling their dog on leash, usually pulling, or playing tug with the leash.

In this session, we’ll cover how to achieve harmonious walks. Nancy will move away from focusing on the traditional heeling behavior, and towards recognizing and meeting dogs’ needs through foundation skills and on-leash games that anyone can do. “Harmonious walks” means everyone wins: Happy dogs, and happy clients.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn how to help your clients attain that elusive “loose-leash walking” behavior in the most enjoyable way.


About Your Presenter


Nancy Tucker

Nancy Tucker is a certified trainer with the CCPDT and a fully certified behavior consultant with the IAABC. She teaches seminars, webinars, and workshops on dog training, dog behavior, and the business end of training throughout Canada, the US, and Europe. She has presented at conferences for the Pet Professional Guild, the IAABC, the Dog Event in France, the WOOF! conference in the UK, and The Lemonade Conference.

She teaches online courses focusing on various topics including how to resolve separation anxiety, how to use desensitization and counterconditioning to address fearful behaviors, and how to tackle other common behavior issues.

Nancy has written numerous articles on dog behavior and has a professional background in public relations and copywriting. She shares her home in Quebec, Canada with her husband and their ridiculously cute border terrier, Bennigan.

Doggone Safe is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 

To review our data security and protection policy click here 

Copyright  Doggone Safe 2018


Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software