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Barbara Handelman Service Dog Trainer Course – Tier 2

January 27, 2019 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Barbara Handelman Service Dog Trainer Course for Novice Owner-Trainers or Pet Dog Trainers

NO PREREQUISITES OR APPLICATION FOR TIER 2 ARE REQUIRED

Barbara Handelman Service Dog Trainer Course

BHSDT Tier 2 Course Description

Tier 2 of the Barbara Handelman Service Dog Trainer Course (BHSDT), is designed for disabled handlers training their own service dogs, and for pet dog trainers interested in becoming professional service dog trainers. There are no prerequisites for taking this course.

*NOTE: The Tier 2 course does not qualify students to professionally train service dogs for clients with disabilities. Neither does this course qualify students to advise or assist disabled clients who are training their own service dogs.

The Tier 2 course is a knowledge-based curriculum covering the basics of service dog candidate selection; socialization and public access training; service dog laws; the ethics of being a service dog handler; and developing the foundation skills dogs must learn for task training. This is a self-paced course for which students have 9-months to complete all the requirements.

Students must also purchase and complete the auditor’s version of the Understanding Canine Behavior course, in order to fulfill requirements for the Certificate of Completion for the Tier 2 BHSDT course ($180.00 USD – Instructions to access this special price are provided after registration).

For students wishing to continue their studies and develop the practical skills required to become a Professional Service Dog trainer, the Tier 2 Course provides solid foundation knowledge. Students who wish to continue on with their studies, and who meet all the prerequisite requirements, may apply for acceptance to Tier 1.  There will be a substantial tuition reduction for those Tier 2 graduates who apply and are accepted to continue on with the Tier 1 Course.

This course includes quizzes to assess the students’ knowledge acquisition and to qualify for the offered CEUs.

Service Dog Consulting is available to students who would like instructor guidance during their Tier 2 studies.

Students enrolled in Tier 2 may contract for individualized, mentorship-style training, on a private fee-for-service basis. Our instructors, Christina de Juan and Martha Hoffman offer training consults that may include:

  • Personalized evaluation and instruction to resolve training problems with their own dogs
  • Help evaluating and selecting potential service dog candidate
  • Help assessing whether a pet dog already in the home might be suitable as a service dog candidate
  • Assessing and resolving behavior problems that emerge during public access work
  • Critiques of videoed training sessions students have with their own service dogs in training, or working service dog partners

Barbara is semi-retired from evaluating and training service dogs for others. She remains available to provide “second opinions.” Upon request Barbara might join Christina or Martha to help evaluate a service dog candidate’s appropriateness for or progress through training.  Barbara might also be consulted when a student faces a decision about whether to drop a dog from training, or retire a working partner early in their career because of behavior problems, reactivity, or stress related health or behavior issues.

What Students May Expect in this Course

  • Sixteen webinar-style lectures
  • Readings, handouts and other materials specifically relevant to each lecture
  • Access to an extensive Collection of Resources including research studies; blog entries; links to lectures and videos available online; as well as published and unpublished papers by renowned individuals in the service animal industry.
  • Students who finish Tier 2 will receive a Certificate of Completion designating that they have accomplished all the requirements of the course.

Tier 2 Course Lesson Outline

  • Introduction: What is a Service Dog
  • Lesson 1: Understanding Stress in Service Dogs
  • Lesson 2: Laws Related to Service Dogs
  • Lesson 3: Ethics and Etiquette for Service Dogs and Their Handlers
  • Lesson 4: What is a Service Dog Task?
  • Lesson 5: Selecting Service Dog Candidates
  • Lesson 6: Why Clicker Training for Service dogs
  • Lesson 7-9: Video Training Journal: The First Year of a Service Dog Puppy-Candidate’s Life
  • Lesson 10: Socialization and Public Access Training
  • Lesson 11: Canine Cognition and Intelligent Disobedience
  • Lesson 12-15: Clicker Train Your Own Assistance Dog: A four-part video-on-demand series developed by Barbara Handelman

Tier 2 Faculty

Barbara Handelman M.Ed., CDBC

 

CEUs:
CCPDT – 21
PPG/PPAB – 25
NADOI – Approved

Cost: $1,250.00 USD

 

9 month Payment Plan Option– $142.00 USD per month for 9 months ($1,278.00 USD total) – Use the “Subscribe” button below.

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Canine Nose Lecture Series – Seeing Through A Dog’s Nose

December 19, 2018 By Cheryl Aguiar |

canine noseThe Seeing Through A Dog’s Nose lecture series at E-Training For Dogs is offered for professional trainers; owner trainers; scent work enthusiasts; scent detection service dog trainers/owners; medical detection dog trainers/owners; Search and Rescue (SAR) dog trainers/handlers; and anyone else with an interest in the canine nose.  This canine nose lecture series on canine olfaction provides participants an opportunity to sample the expertise of a diverse selection of highly acclaimed experts in the many fields of dog training and research where the canine nose and its fantastic abilities is the area of interest.

Now available : Purchase ALL six (6) lectures for $140.00 USD

To purchase individually, please click on each to learn more and register ($25.00 USD each):

Title: Emotional and Environmental Enrichment with Scent
Speaker: Dr. Robert Hewings BSc MA
Available for purchase as a recording.

Title: The Science of Olfactory Perception and Learning
Speaker: Dr. Simon Gadbois
Available for purchase as a recording.

Title: Canine Sense and Scent Ability: Recent Research Investigating Canine Olfactory Perception (Was: Canine Olfaction: What the Nose Knows)
Speaker: Dr. Nathan Hall
Available for purchase as a recording.

Title: Using Scent Theory and Odor to Educate the Nosework Dog
Speaker: Stacy Barnett, SMT-NACSW
Available for purchase as a recording.

Title: Key Elements of Successful Searches: Foundations to Thresholds
Speaker: Pete Stevens
Available for purchase as a recording.

Title: What You Need to Know Before Gluten Detection Training Begins
Speaker: Dawn Scheu
Available for purchase as a recording.

This series is moderated by board members of O.D.O.R. Service Dogs Inc.
The Organization for Detection and Olfaction Reliability of Service Dogs (O.D.O.R. Service Dogs Inc.) is an educational and research nonprofit corporation, whose mission is the promotion and implementation of scent detection methods and testing for service dog teams.
Achieving their goal using the underpinning values and concepts of this lecture series, their education of trainers and evaluators in proper scent detection methods is as cutting edge as the science allows. This facilitates the continued education and maintenance of skills these teams and their trainers require.

Moderator

Christina de Juan, Ph.D., CPDT-KA, one of the series’ moderators, is the owner and trainer at Luna Service Dogs Inc. Christina and her dog Luna began scent training in 2012 in the sport of NACSW K9 NoseWork®, where she found her passion in studying canine olfaction and body language. Luna went on to become the first Klee Kai to earn a NoseWork title with NACSW, and later her personal gluten detection service dog. Christina is a founding member and Vice President of O.D.O.R. Service Dogs Inc., an educational nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring scent detection service dogs are trained to the highest standards and demonstrated reliability. She is also Certified in Low Stress Handling®, an AKC CGC Evaluator, an APDT C.L.A.S.S. Evaluator/Instructor, a PPG PDA Assessor/Instructor, and an O.D.O.R. Evaluator.

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The Nose Knows: Recent Research in Canine Olfaction

March 23, 2018 By Cheryl Aguiar |

canine olfaction webinarCanine Olfaction webinar

A better understanding of the power and limits of the dog’s nose is critical for optimal training and performance of detection dogs. Expecting dogs to search for finds that are too easy or finds that are impossible, is not fun and can be frustrating for all involved. This talk will leverage the latest science on the dog’s sense of smell to help trainers better understand what smell is and how the dog’s sense of smell works.

Speaker: Nathaniel Hall, PhD

At the end of the talk, participants will be able to:

  • Define an odor as a physical stimulus
  • Identify how dogs can be tested to probe their sensitivity and describe some of the complexities associated with it
  • Describe how experience and learning influence olfactory perception

Available as a recording.

****Due to the nature of these webinars being recorded live, at the speakers home or office, there will/may be some technical issues that can not be helped or edited without losing important portions of the lecture.

Cost: $25.00 USD

 

CEU’s Available:
2 IAABC CEU’s
2 CCPDT CEU’s
2 ABCDT-L2 CEU’s
2 NADOI CEU’s
2 PPAB/PPG

Members of APDT, CCPDT, IAABC, ABCDT-L2, IACP or NADOI receive over 25% off. All Lecture Series Webinars are only $18.00 each. See instructions below on how to find the password to take part in this professional discount.

IAABC members, Click HERE to apply your discount.
Email cheryl@e-trainingfordogs for the passcode.

NADOI, CCPDT, ABCDT-L2, PPG, IACP and APDT members, click HERE to apply for your discount.
Email cheryl@e-trainingfordogs for the passcode.

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CBCC-KA Exam Study Courses

March 8, 2018 By Cheryl Aguiar |

CBCC0KA Exam Study Course

The CBCC-KA Exam Study Courses will help prepare you to successfully complete the Certified Behavior Consultant Canine-Knowledge Assessed (CBCC-KA) Exam offered by the Certified Council of Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT)

Are you a serious professional dog trainer or canine behavior consultant? Are you interested in gaining the knowledge to successfully complete the Certified Behavior Consultant Canine-Knowledge-Assessed (CBCC-KA) Exam?

Whether you are new to the profession or seasoned as a dog training instructor or behavior consultant, you will increase your understanding of the science and practice of applied behavior analysis, canine biology and anatomy, behavior, ethology, body language, observational skills, canine development, health and life stages, along with consuylting skills and best practices through the the CBCC-KA exam study courses. There’s something here for all dedicated trainers and consultants to enhance your understanding and ability to work as a professional canine behavior consultant.

Become the newest certified CBCC-KA in your state and position yourself at the top of the industry!

The CBCC-KA exam study courses are also excellent for trainers and behavior consultants looking for a broad foundation in canine behavior and consulting.

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An Excellent Exam Preparation Strategy

“I cannot say enough about E-Training for Dogs CBCC PREP course. It is not cheap but worth every penny! It kept me motivated, focused and an excellent exam preparation strategy. Since we were not able to attend in- person conferences this year (2020) (hence no airfare, hotel and conference expenses)... I felt justified in registering for the course.” Dolores Murray, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA
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Student Information:
Below is a list of courses specifically developed for the CBCC-KA exam as specified by the CCPDT: CBCC-KA Content Area Study Courses. You may any number of the courses, from one of them to all of them.

Also included is a list of courses available at E-Training for Dogs that were not specifically developed for the CBCC-KA exam, but are CBCC-KA Optional Additional Study Webinars that also cover topics in the course outline. This list is only for your convenience and benefit if you feel you need more in a certain area of study.

Each course has different costs, length of study, number of lessons, homework requirements and study objectives. Please click on each to find out more.

We highly suggest you take at least 6 months to study for the exam, preferably one year.

CBCC-KA Content Area Study Courses:

Applied Behavior Analysis
Instructor: Sue Alexander CPT-KSA, CBCC-KA, CDBC

Anatomy, Physiology and Biology
Instructor: Rachel Tiessen, RVT, BSc

Ethology, Body Language and Observational Skills 
Instructor: Amber L. Drake, EdD (ABD), Ed.S, M.Ed., BSc

Health, Development and Life Stages
Instructor: Amy L. Pike, DVM, DACVB

Consulting Skills and Best Practices
Instructor: Chris Redenbach CDBC, CBCC-KA

Scientific Method
Instructor: Ashley Miller, PhD

CBCC-KA (Optional/Recommended) Additional Study Webinars

Understanding Canine Behavior

Becoming a Behavior Consultant, the Human in the Middle

Learning Theory Applied

Thinking Like a Trainer, Part I (Operant Conditioning in dog training and behavior)

Thinking Like a Trainer, Part II (Classical Conditioning in dog training and behavior)

CPDT-KA Exam Study Course

Select 90 minute webinars from our Ethology and Canine Behavior Lecture Series (ask us for recommendations)

Dog Origin and Early History

Ethics for Dog Trainers

Recommended texts:

For a full list of recommended study and reading, use the latest document at the CCPDT website in the: CBCC-KA Candidate Handbook

We do highly recommend the following books:
HANDBOOK OF APPLIED DOG BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING
HANDBOOK OF APPLIED DOG BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING VOL. 2 – ETIOLOGY AND ASSESSMENT
HANDBOOK OF APPLIED DOG BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING VOL. 3 – PROCEDURES AND PROTOCOLS

CCPDT Affiliation Disclaimer:
Please note that this course is not affiliated with nor endorsed by the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT).  To prevent any conflicts of interest in both the presentation of this material and the CCDPT, certification by the CCPDT is independent from this study preparation.

You must also read and agree to the E-Training for Dogs, Inc. Standard Terms and Conditions prior to taking a course: Click HERE to read these. You will be asked when you register if you have read them and will not be allowed to take the course if you do not agree to the terms.

Filed Under: Dog Training, Professional Development Programs |

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Exploring Canine Attachment Behavior

November 11, 2017 By Cheryl Aguiar |

canine attachment behaviorThis webinar explores attachment relationships in dogs, with a focus on attachment relationships between dogs and their owners. An overview of previous canine attachment behavior research looks at attachment tests, attachment styles of dogs, and implications for welfare and cognition. The role of oxytocin (a naturally occurring hormone involved in social bond formation) in attachment relationships will also be discussed. Current research exploring differences in attachment styles in dogs with and without separation anxiety will be presented, including how these findings could be useful in applied contexts.

Speaker: Lauren Thielke, MS

This talk will explore the following topics:

  • Canine attachment relationships
  • Dog social behavior
  • Attachment styles of dogs with separation anxiety
  • The role of oxytocin in attachment relationships
  • Potential applied uses of attachment research
  • Current research and future directions in this area

This webinar was recorded live – December 12, 2017

Cost: $25.00

 

CEU’s Available:
2 IAABC CEU’s
2 CCPDT CEU’s
2 ABCDT-L2 CEU’s
2 NADOI CEU’s
2 PPAB/PPG

Members of APDT, CCPDT, IAABC, ABCDT-L2 or NADOI receive over 25% off.All Lecture Series Webinars are only $18.00 each. See instructions below on how to find the password to take part in this professional discount.

IAABC members, Click HERE to apply your discount.
Email cheryl@e-trainingfordogs for the passcode.

NADOI, CCPDT, ABCDT-L2, PPG, IACP and APDT members, click HERE to apply for your discount.
Email cheryl@e-trainingfordogs for the passcode.

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