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Becoming a Canine Behavior Consultant-The Human in the Middle

March 22, 2018 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Canine Behavior Consultant online courseCanine Behavior Consultant online course

Purpose of Course: “Becoming a Behavior Consultant, the Human in the Middle” is an intensive 13 lesson course designed to give an in depth introduction to the scientific, ethical, theoretical and practical knowledge needed by a well-rounded professional animal behavior consultant. If you are attempting certification with CCPDT,  IAABC or NADOI, this course will be of great help aligning you with the principles of those organizations and preparing for their certification tests. If you are a serious student of animal behavior, dogs and the people they captivate, this course will open doors to a lifetime of ongoing learning.

Instructor: Chris Redenbach CDBC, CBCC-KA

Course Overview: The student will gain an understanding of the knowledge they need to be an expert canine behavior consultant. BehConsultant-Lisa BTestimonialThere are many aspects animal behaviorists study in a 4 or more year colleges education, such as ethics, scientific method, logic, human psychological dynamics, ethology, comparative psychology, normal/abnormal physiology and much more. Though this course will not cover everything a behaviorist studies and masters, we will provide a background in many of these in this course and set you up to further your studies in these areas as you desire. This course will give you exposure to this information and a good direction in filling in your knowledge as you become a canine behavior consultant.

BehConsultant-Anonymous-TestimonialThe final homework will require you to prepare a formal case study. This case study can be used as part of your application to the IAABC or NADOI (along with other requirements only you can provide). We want to see you take the knowledge gained from this course and become a Certified member of the IAABC or NADOI. It will also help prepare you for the CBCC-KA exam.Testi_BCBC-Harvey

  • 13 lessons
  • There are two required affordable texts (see below).
  • Homework includes written assignments, professional correspondence, and a study critiquing a paper.
  • Each chapter has a quiz
  • Final exam
  • Final homework is a formal case study with Instructor guidance and individual feedback.

bringing to light…how I should be handling myself professionally

I just wanted to thank you for offering this course that I'm currently taking, Becoming A Behavior Consultant: The Human in the Middle. It is kicking my butt and bringing to light so much that I have yet to learn and how I should be handling myself professionally. I feel like a complete novice all over again and as painful as that may be, it is exactly what I needed. Thank you so much!
Jennifer Damon
e-Training for Dogs
2017-09-05T16:31:25-06:00
I just wanted to thank you for offering this course that I'm currently taking, Becoming A Behavior Consultant: The Human in the Middle. It is kicking my butt and bringing to light so much that I have yet to learn and how I should be handling myself professionally. I feel like a complete novice all over again and as painful as that may be, it is exactly what I needed. Thank you so much! Jennifer Damon
https://e-trainingfordogs.com/testimonials/bringing-light-handling-professionally/

“This course really challenged me”

Thank you, Chris!  And thank you for putting this course together, it has encouraged me to push myself further in various areas of study.  I think I had mentioned before that it is indeed an odd occurrence for a course to challenge me and this one really did.  I can't remember another time in my academic career where I needed any time extensions!  I am also very grateful for your feedback and encouraging words. Truly.


Eileen L., CPDT-KA


 
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2017-03-27T12:32:15-06:00
Thank you, Chris!  And thank you for putting this course together, it has encouraged me to push myself further in various areas of study.  I think I had mentioned before that it is indeed an odd occurrence for a course to challenge me and this one really did.  I can't remember another time in my academic career where I needed any time extensions!  I am also very grateful for your feedback and encouraging words. Truly. Eileen L., CPDT-KA  
https://e-trainingfordogs.com/testimonials/course-really-challenged/

I am grateful, and more proficient in my practice by taking this course.

Chris, this course even in the first few lessons has prepared me for working better with clients. The ethics, the rhetoric and elements, critical thinking (which I have from 35 years of nursing), logic, all the elements you have taught so far have made me a better person and growing behavior consultant. I went to my clients today (an aggressive case) and was better prepared because of your lessons. I know my limitations, yet I was able to help them, take a history (which is in the later lessons), make a plan, an after visit report and plan to visit them next week. Your lesson on snowball helped immensely, your lessons on all the above helped me succeed today. I am grateful, and more proficient in my practice by taking this course. Thank you both for teaching me. I will strive to be the best I can, acknowledge my limitations, continue to educate myself, reach out to more learned experts and (hopefully pass this course). Cher Scarpone
e-Training for Dogs
2017-01-09T09:42:36-07:00
Chris, this course even in the first few lessons has prepared me for working better with clients. The ethics, the rhetoric and elements, critical thinking (which I have from 35 years of nursing), logic, all the elements you have taught so far have made me a better person and growing behavior consultant. I went to my clients today (an aggressive case) and was better prepared because of your lessons. I know my limitations, yet I was able to help them, take a history (which is in the later lessons), make a plan, an after visit report and plan to visit them next week. Your lesson on snowball helped immensely, your lessons on all the above helped me succeed today. I am grateful, and more proficient in my practice by taking this course. Thank you both for teaching me. I will strive to be the best I can, acknowledge my limitations, continue to educate myself, reach out to more learned experts and (hopefully pass this course). Cher Scarpone
https://e-trainingfordogs.com/testimonials/grateful-proficient-practice-taking-course/
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Two Required Texts:

HOW DOGS WORK
Raymond Coppinger and Mark Feinstein

THE ETHICAL DOG TRAINER – A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR CANINE PROFESSIONALS

Also available as an Ebook:

EBOOK: THE ETHICAL DOG TRAINER – A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR CANINE PROFESSIONALS

Instructor:
Chris Redenbach held a CDBC from IAABC since 2006 and a CBCC-KA since the first year it was offered. She was a dog trainer, breeder and competitor of working dogs for over 35 years, has taught credit courses in animal behavior to veterinary technician degree candidates at Camden County College outside Philadelphia and owned her own behavior consulting business in Atlanta. She has given seminars, radio and TV interviews,  and has written numerous articles for the dog press. Chris passed away in August of 2024. We are still offering this course to complete the Canine Behavior Consultant program.

The course has chapters in

  • The practical aspects necessary to prepare to do a behavior consulting business,
    • formulating history questionnaires,
    • keeping records and contracts,
    • privacy rights,
    • safety precautions,
  • Working through the details of
    • phone contacts
    • actual hands on assessment appointments,
    • formulating behavior change plans,
    • including relationship and species appropriate enhancements.
    • the humane hierarchy
  • Dealing with clients’ receptivity and obstructionist family dynamics
  • Fundamentals of dog behavior: normalcy, causes of imbalances; problems
  • Professionalism and building a team,
  • Professional and personal ethics,
  • Best practices in consulting
  • How to employ logic and recognize logical fallacies,
  • Using the scientific method
  • Evaluating behavior studies
  • A review of related fields in animal behavior studies like
    • ethology,
    • physiology based behavior
    • comparative cognition,
    • Piagetian constructivism as relates to ethology
    • applied behavior analysis,
    • counseling psychology and family dynamics,
    • the ethology based science of dog behavior,
  • Students will also receive bountiful extra materials in the form of published studies, videos and websites to add to their resources.
  • You must pass the quizzes and exams with at least 80%

CEUs:
IAABC –  
20 CEUs
CCPDT –
21 CEUs (21 CEUs for trainers OR 21 CEUs for behavior consultants)
NADOI – 23 CEUs
ABCDT-L2 – 23 CEUs

Cost: $195.00 USD

Student Information:

Access to this course will expire in 6 months. Therefore, you have 6 months to complete this course from the date of registration.

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 Behavior, Dog Behaviorist Diploma, Dog Training |

Canine Behavior Consultant Graduates and Students

January 15, 2013 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Graduates

 

Cher Scarpone
Paula Dawidowicz
Jean Strein
Beth Deitchman
Lydia Motz
Katie McKenzie
Danielle Krikorian
Bethany Chesky
Shina Milie
Veronica Tan
Chelsea Poulin
Jessica Roberts
Jill Moody
Laura Boro
Laura O’Byrne
Sara Krivensky
Cristina Cozza
Corina Cotoi
Dari Ferguson
Leah Walsh
Britta Staub
Tania Alich
Rhonda Labas
Kathryn Baines
Denise Fox
Sarah Koning
Kevin Osborne
Michelle Giles
Ashley Posey

Laura J. Boro, CHES

Good Dog Walkin’
walkdogs2me@yahoo.com
208-292-4867
serving the greater Coeur d’Alene and surrounding cities

 

 

 

Monica Herzig
Funtastic K6 Training
funtasticK9training@yahoo.com
604-868-5351
www.funtasticK9.ca

 

Rebecca Klinger
Canine Kismet, LLC.
CanineKismetLLC@gmail.com
716-391-2557
https://caninekismetllc.weebly.com

Service dog training, therapy dog training and foundation training.

 

 

 

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Sara Krivensky

seharriso@gmail.com

 

 

LazloLazowskiLazlo Lazowka

Serving Santa Fe, New Mexico area.

Also Canine Nutrition Consultant

pupstar@cybermesa.com

 

 

 

Laura O’Byrne
Winnipeg-Interlake Pet Sitting
Websites: winnipegpetsitting.ca and interlakepetsitting.ca
Email: winnipegpetsitting@hotmail.com and interlakepetsitting@gmail.com
PO Box 1418, Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada R0C 2Z0
(204) 771-6155
Serving Areas:  Winnipeg and the Interlake Area

 

 

 


Jill Moody
BarkingFriends.com
Dog Behavioral Services
113 Division Blvd.
Platteville, CO 80651
970-301-1660

 

 

MIchelleGiles

Michelle Giles
michellemary6@hotmail.com

I am a dog trainer in Geelong, Australia.

 

 

 

 


Cher Scarpone

cscarpone@outlook.com
Serving the Lower Hudson Valley of New York

 

 

 

More Graduates:

Cristina Cozza     cristina.cozza@leaderform.com

Corina Cotoi       corinacotoi@yahoo.com

Dari Ferguson     info@backinthepack.com

Leah Walsh         leahwalsh@shaw.ca

Britta Staub         britta@aspiredogtraining.com

Tania Alich          petservant@netzero.net

Rhonda Labas     labasr@shaw.ca

Kathryn Baines   katbaines@yahoo.com

Denise Fox          dafox10@gmail.com

Sarah Koning      sarah.koning84@yahoo.com

Kevin Osborne    k9resultsunlimited@yahoo.com

 

Filed Under: Dog Behaviorist Diploma |

CANINE COGNITION

March 16, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Purpose: To provide a deeper understanding of canine cognition through discussion of recent scientific progress in this field.

Course Information: Canine Cognition is a six week course appropriate for anyone who wishes to have a better understanding of how dogs ‘think’. Over the last decade, regained scientific interest in the domestic dog has produced a wealth of new information on how dogs perceive and interact with their environment and other animals and people in it. Cognitive research that had previously been reserved for humans and non-human primates was extended to include dogs and with striking results. In this course we will explore what is now known about canine cognition including: Reasoning skills, language capabilities, imitation, social cognition and theory of mind. We will also discuss ideas for how this information might allow us to improve our interactions with dogs in a variety of settings and identify areas where more research is needed. Participants will need to complete homework, video demonstrations, quizzes and a final exam.

Prerequisites: None

What you can expect to learn from this course:

  • Overview of research on canine cognition
  • Different theoretical structures of cognitive research
  • Cognitive differences and similarities between wolves and domestic dogs
  • Cognitive differences and similarities between dogs and humans
  • How canine social cognition influences human-canine interactions
  • The role of environment and experience in the development of cognition
  • Challenges in understanding canine cognition and costs of anthropomorphism
  • How to apply this knowledge to your interactions with dogs

CEU Status:

IAABC – 6 CEU’s
CCPDT –  10.5  CBCC-KA or CPDT-KA CEU’s (4.5 CPDT-KSA)
ABCDT-L2 – 6 CEUs

Instructor: Monique Udell, PhD

Course Length: Six 1 hour sessions

Course Cost –

For Credit: $240.00 USD
 

Student Information:

Access to this course will expire in 6 months. Therefore, you have 6 months to complete this course from the date of registration.

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.

Please read our policy on refunds. Click HERE

Filed Under: Associate Dog Trainer, Dog Behavior, Dog Behaviorist Diploma |

DOG ORIGIN AND EARLY HISTORY

March 10, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

originPurpose: To provide the information needed for a critical discussion concerning the origin of the dog and the development of the domestic dog.

Course Information: Using easily understood information from biology, genetics, animal behavior, and anthropology, this course on the origin of the dog invites critical examination of the support for the two most likely theories about the origin of the domestic dog. The development of distinct breeds from early generalized land races is also discussed.

Student Testimonial: I love this class, I can’t tell you how many ‘Duh’ moments I’ve had. I never got the whole wolf/dog thing, never made much sense to me, but its great to have someone finally spell it out. Holly 

Prerequisites: None

Recommended Text:dawnofdogbokkcover
“Dawn of the Dog: The Genesis of a Natural Species”

By: Janice Koler-Matznick
To order: Email Jan Koler-Matznick at jkoler@ccountry.net
Email her and she will send you the book at 50% off plus postage. Just tell her you are a student in this course.

What you can expect to learn from this course:

  • The latest information on the relationship of dogs and wolves.
  • Various ideas about what “domestication” means.
  • Possible relationships of early dogs and humans.
  • The original dog’s likely appearance and behavior.
  • The definition of a “breed” and how they are developed.

Instructor: Janice Koler-Matznick MS, Assoc. CAAB CPDT

Course length: 6 one hour sessions

CEU Status:
IAABC -7 CEUs
CCPDT-9 CEUS
ABCDT-L2 – 9 CEUs

Course Cost – $240 USD

Student Information:

Access to this course will expire in 6 months for the Credit course and 2 months for the Audit course.

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.

Please read our policy on refunds. Click HERE

Filed Under: Dog Behaviorist Diploma, Individual Courses |

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