Behavior Evaluations: The Why, Who & How
CPDT-KA CEUs: 1.5
IAABC CEUs: 1.5
Duration: 1 hour 31 minutes
$30.00
Many, if not most, shelters do behavior evaluations these days. Some of them are almost painfully short, because of population problems. For those shelters with available time and controllable populations, there are longer, more comprehensive evals. We will go through the series of tests for these kinds of evaluations, and discuss their use both in shelters and in private practices.
Trish King, CPDT, CDBC
Trish King is the Director of the Animal Behavior & Training Department at the Marin Humane Society in Marin County, California, and the author of a recently released book for dog owners, “Parenting Your Dog.” (TFH Publications), drawing on her experiences as a parent as well as dog owner.
Besides running, the B&T department, Trish teaches workshops and seminars on behavior, canine management, temperament assessment, and handling difficult dogs. She established the Canine Behavior Academy at the Marin Humane Society for new or interested trainers, which covers training theory and techniques, handling dogs and teaching people. She is a popular speaker and has presented at several well-known venues, including APDT Conferences, HSUS and AHA.
Trish has a formerly stray German Shepherd, a formerly aggressive Cairn Terrier, and Ariel, the perfect Belgian Tervuren.
Refund Policy: The course fee will be refunded, in its entirety, so long as the enrollee requests a refund in writing no later than the 14th day after the course is purchased. Alternatively, the enrollee may request an exchange or credit toward a different course, instead of a refund.





