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| Master The Growlies Seminar |
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what is it?
A seminar on successful business and training practices for dog-dog aggression. |
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who's it for?
Dog pros: Dog trainers, behaviorists, walkers, veterinarians, and others who work with on or off leash dog-dog aggression.
Others: Anyone with an interest in the professional side of dog-dog aggression. |
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when & where?
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Check back soon for 2010 dates and locations |
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the seminar covers...
diagnostics | effective treatment tips | coaching strategies | pricing & policies | sales techniques | 4 fully developed treatment plans | step-by-step case studies | video analysis | business tips | day training | and more. |
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| why sign up? |
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To improve your case resolution. Identify common roadblocks to case resolution and learn how to eliminate them. Learn new approaches to dog-dog aggression cases that set you, the client, and the dog up for success.
To boost client compliance. Find out how the day training model renders compliance a near non-issue in dog-dog aggression cases. We walk you through step-by-step client coaching programs in 4 separate training plans. |
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To enhance personal satisfaction. Approach each dog-dog aggression case confidently, with a full skill set for the job. Nothing feels better than a case completed.
To increase revenue. Adopt a new angle for pricing, sales, and packaging of your dog-dog training services. Your fees should reflect your expert status—you’ll be well worth it. |
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| what the grads say |
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“What a great investment. I could implement Veronica’s business and marketing ideas immediately—and Kim’s knowledge of dog behavior is outstanding” –Denise R. Mazzola, CPDT, Head Trainer, Monadnock Canine Academy |
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“Veronica and Kim sent us home with an indisputable rationale for changing our dog-dog aggression training ways for the better: better results, better time-management, better income, better clients even. Revolutionary.” –Erica Nance, MA, CPDT, Dogs of Hudson |
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Who's Teaching? |
Veronica Boutelle, MA Ed., former Director of Behavior & Training at the San Francisco SPCA, is the founder of dogTEC and author of How To Run A Dog Business. As the industry’s leading business consultant she teaches sold-out seminars and consults one-on-one with dog professionals. Veronica writes the column The Business End of the Leash for the APDT Chronicle of the Dog and is a sought-after speaker at conferences and dog training schools across the country.
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Kim Moeller is the San Francisco SPCA’s dog-dog socialization and rehabilitation expert and has been teaching ‘growly dog classes’ for leash-reactive dogs for years. Kim has published articles, lectured, and traveled nationally and internationally conducting seminars on dog-dog aggression. In 2002, Jean Donaldson awarded her an honorary certificate in dog-dog aggression. Kim co-teaches The Dog Walking Academy with Veronica. |
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Gina Phairas
Gina Phairas, BSc Comms, CTC, is a former San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers instructor and a trainer with extensive experience in the dog service industry. A dynamic speaker and gifted teacher, Gina also created and ran the SPCA’s Internship Program in which she mentored Academy graduates in creating and implementing training plans for difficult cases. She now does the same work for dogTEC clients via case consulting.
Gina previously ran a successful dog training business of her own and consulted for shelters and rescue groups across the country. |
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