Home arrow Events arrow Seminar/W'shop 2008
prok9banner09.jpg

Get the Edge!

Pro K9 Dog Training











All Breeds Boarding & Training Venue

all breeds logo colour nov 09.jpg




Highly recommended by Pro-K9 for the care of your cat or dog while you are away.  Feel free to browse the web-site (click the Logo link) and see for yourself the facilities and services provided by All Breeds Boarding Kennels & Cattery.









Go Vita Berwick Health Store

Pro-K9 shops at Go Vita Berwick Health Store for its natural health food supplies and remedies (including but not limited to : Aloe Vera Gel; Active Manuka Honey; Calendula Tea; Colloidal Silver; and more).

No website available.  Contact by telephone 03 9707 1148 or visit them at 1 Blackburne Square, Berwick.  Ask for Dorothy and let her know that Judi from Pro-K9 sent you Smile.
Pro-K9 and K9 Force "Take the GuessWork Out" Vic Tour 2008 16th - 18th May - Report PDF Print E-mail

Well ..... the “Take the GuessWork Out” Vic Tour 2008 (16th, 17th and 18th May) proved to be a welcomed and successful event, going by the enthusiasm and comments of those who attended either the one, two or all three Events!

The facilities at KCC Park were excellent and provided some comfort from the inclement weather we experienced – especially on the Saturday, when  the temperature plummeted to an unseasonal 7oC and comprised of LOTS of rain, with some sleet and hail.  Thankfully the grounds provide an indoor area where, although still frigidly cold (and had us wistfully thinking of our thermals that we didn’t think to wear on the day!), at least provided a dry and for the most part sheltered area in which to run the workshop component of the weekend.

Friday evening was held in the Park’s conference/meeting rooms and the talks by Pro-K9 and K9 Force were supported by Power Point presentations.  Topics included things such as Training Equipment (types; uses); Leadership, Dominance & Nurturing (balance);  What to do to prepare your dog to meet the arrival of a new (human) baby in the household, and what/how to train throughout baby’s infancy and toddler phases of growth; Behaviour Problem Solving; Victorian Laws; Council By-Laws; Park Etiquette; Learning Theory; Socialisation & Neutralisation; Aggression; Drives; and Training in Drive theory.

The Saturday workshop took an even deeper and meaningful look into dogs’ instinctive drives and provided both detailed theory and demonstration of how to utilise the dog’s natural instinctive drives to your own (and the dog’s) training advantage.  It also provided time for participants to practice what they’d learnt, with their own dogs.

Sunday saw a more ‘Spring-like’ day (weather-wise) and a kinder 15oC prevailed, thankfully minus the cold icy winds of the day before.  Discussion on theory relating to stress/affects of stress on dogs; aggression; basic initial steps towards behaviour modification comprised the better part of this day and included some practical handling with some of the participants’ own dogs.    The afternoon was followed up with further more in-depth discussion of drives; equipment; pack structure as well as explanation of the sympathetic use of an  e-collar  in training and in behaviour modification programs/training.

Plenty of time was provided throughout and after for questions from the audience and it was great to hear the thoughtful and relevant questions asked.

By close of Sunday the exhaustion from so much mental stimulation was written on our audience’s faces and I know of a good number who were very thankful they’d arranged a day off on the following Monday!!!

For those who were able to obtain a ticket for their own dog to attend the workshop components of the weekend event, I must say that I was impressed and pleased with the level of ‘responsible dog-ownership and handling’ exhibited on the day.  That the dogs were calm  and controlled did not go un-noticed and was actually commented on by  authoritive persons outside of the Event, but who ‘popped in’ unexpectedly for an interested ‘look-see’.  So well-done to all of our audience for their enthusiastic interest in learning and also their sense of responsibility to their dogs.    

Many have asked for more workshops and given the level of enthusiasm it is our ambition to provide more opportunity for learning in the future.  When another Event is arranged, details will be put up on this web-site, so ‘watch this space’, as the saying goes. 

Following is a collage of  some of the photos taken throughout the weekend.  Unfortunately, lighting quality for the photo’s could have been better, but nevertheless  indicative of the busy and wonderful weekend we were privileged to share with those who came along .....

Featured below are some of our attendees :

ttgwo - 2008 toller 1.jpgttgwo - 2008 husky.jpgttgwo - 2008 gsd with bucket.jpgttgwo - 2008 gsd.jpgttgwo - 2008 eddie.jpgttgwo - 2008 b shep.jpgttgwo - 2008 friday seminar.jpgttgwo - 2008 steve.jpgttgwo - 2008 anatolian shep.jpgttgwo - 2008 tollers.jpgttgwo - 2008 rotty.jpgttgwo - 2008 dingo.jpgttgwo - 2008 lh gsd.jpgttgwo - 2008 nellie.jpg
 
< Prev   Next >