Dog Trainers & Professionals
Online Courses & Resources for Dog Trainers & Professionals.
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Dog Trainers & Professionals
Positive Mindset Seminar
This workshop is totally unique as we explore both you and your dogs behaviour - you must be open minded to attend!
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Have you ever wondered if your dogs behaviour is linked to your behaviour?
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Are you confused as to how to behave in certain situations?
This interactive workshop is completely bespoke and the content is set up at the beginning of the session to the attendees wishes.
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Are you struggling with appeasement behaviour in agility (Training or otherwise?)
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Are you struggling with your dogs behaviours at home ?
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Could your behaviours be linked?
This workshop is best organised by clubs and training organisations and hosted directly by them - please get in touch using the button below.
From time to time we host ourselves so please email us for dates and times.
What People Are Saying About The Mindset Seminar
"Thanks so much to Emma for bringing her smile and positive attitude to our mindset workshop. Every person that attended has told me they picked up some fabulous tips about how to improve their mindset and were given numerous ideas to help resolve issues they are facing concerning their dogs. I personally have already used so much information. I recommend this course to anyone, even if you feel you are already in a very positive mindset, I’m pretty sure you will still go away feeling highly motivated. It was relaxed, friendly, sad but also funny. A fantastic evening."
Wendy Botto Nuts Mutts Dog Agility
‘The Positive Mindset Seminar was excellent. I went with a totally open mind as I have used a previous source who told me the complete opposite to what Emma was discussing and I certainly didn't seem to achieve much. Emma was very engaging and highlighted alot of good and logical information which I have already put into practice. I can already see improvements in just a few days. Thanks Emma, I look forward to Phase 2 and achieving even more.'
Cary Davey, Oxford