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Week 2: Common Puppy Behaviours Explained

Dr. Kersti Seksel
BVSc (Hons) MRCVS MA (Hons) FANZCVS DACVB DECAWBM FAVA
Sydney Animal Behaviour Service
Dr. Jess Beer
BVSc, MANZCVS (Vet Behaviour)
Director and Lead Veterinarian, Kiwi Vet Behaviour
15 November 2018
ID: 65
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Perfecting Puppy Preschool®

The Official 5 Part Webinar Series on Running Puppy Preschool® in Your Clinic - ROYAL CANIN are excited to announce a 5-part webinar series on the official guide to running the ideal Puppy Preschool®. Dr Kersti Seksel (the pioneer of 'Puppy Preschool®' globally) will be joined by Dr Jess Beer as every Puppy Preschool® class is discussed in detail.

Occurring every Thursday evening this November, attendees who join for each of the 5 live events will receive a certificate as an official Puppy Preschool® host! These events are brought to you exclusively by ROYAL CANIN® as we look to support you in ensuring your Puppy Preschool® is relevant, fun and up to date. Join up to the series today by registering below.

This week...

For the second instalment in the series we take a deeper look at common puppy behaviours and why they occur, so you can better educate your clients in Puppy Preschool® sessions. We will focus on canine body language, puppies' needs in terms of toileting, sleep/crate training and problem issues like nipping. We also take time to define canine socialisation and how to achieve good experiences for each puppy attending your courses. We also look at puppy handling exercises you can run in your classes and how to deal with cleints who debate or ignore lessons and we will give several key teaching tips on how to get clients to listen and remember the important information or are giving them.
Dr Kersti Seksel is a boarded veterinary specialist in behavioural medicine in the Australian, American and European Colleges and Adjunct Associate Professor at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga NSW. She is a Fear Free Certified Professional.

She is fascinated by animals and why they do what they do. She is passionate about helping people understand animals better so she can improve the lives of people and their pets.

Kersti pioneered Puppy Preschool® and Kitten Kindy® classes, teaches the distance education course in Behavioural Medicine for CVE (University of Sydney). She presents at conferences nationally and internationally, runs webinars, writes text book chapters, has written a book Training Your Cat, is a regular presenter on radio and TV and is a consultant on VIN.

Dr Jess Beer has more than 15 years of experience in companion animal clinical practice and has worked in the United Kingdom and New Zealand, as well as donating her time to charities in around the world.

In 2014, Jess gained her Membership of ANZCVS in Veterinary Behaviour, and since then has been practising in general practice and charity rescue organisations and, through her business, 'Kiwi Vet Behaviour', as a private behavioural consultant.

Jess is regularly invited to speak at tertiary training institutions and private veterinary clinics, teaching animal behaviour & low stress handling techniques. She has also been a regular veterinary behavioural expert on NZ radio and television. Jess is a great believer in preventative veterinary health care, which includes resolution of behaviour problems in companion animals, by providing compassionate and scientifically based puppy and kitten programmes to pet owners.

ROYAL CANIN works hard to support the continuing education of our veterinary professionals by finding leading experts to present on topics relevant to veterinary medicine. Neither ROYAL CANIN or the experts featured in any content guarantee that the information will remain current, relevant or compliant with relevant guidelines, regulations or laws at the time of viewing the recording. The information provided does not constitute advice and viewers should make their own enquiries to determine the relevance to their particular circumstances. The views and opinions of the speakers are their own, and do not in any way represent the views of ROYAL CANIN.