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Having grown up with animals, Sabrina Schneppat has been working professionally as a dog trainer since 1998 helping her human clients to create rewarding and harmonious relationships with "man's" best friend. Sabrina's method of dog training is to work one-on-one with clients on everything from basic obedience and problem solving to severe behavioral problems.
Sabrina's approach to dog training is to simultaneously work with both the canine issues and the human issues that may be getting in the way of achieving the results client's are looking for. It is really about creating great relationships.
Some of the key factors in successfully training your dog (and you) to obtain that great win-win relationship are:
Understanding a dog's psychology (which is distinctly different from our own)
Learning tools to elicit the behaviors you would like
Identifying human thoughts and emotions which may be sabotaging a healthy relationship
Creating a clear, common language
Teaching the dog how to make good choices
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November 17, 2007
Therapy Dogs -- The Gift of Unconditional Love
Join Sabrina Schneppat and guests Gilly Mills, the co-ordinator of the "Paws that Refresh" Pet-assisted therapy program at Northridge hospital and Darrell Murphy a tester/observer with Therapy Dogs Inc as we talk about the wonderful world of pet therapy. |
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November 9, 2007
What does it take to be Certified for Animal-assisted Therapy or Crisis Response?
In this show Sabrina Schneppat talks to Dave Valatine, the president of HOPE Animal-Assisted Therapy and Crisis Repsonse about how a team gets certified to do therapy or crisis response work, the difference between therapy work and crisis response work, and his own experience doing therapy and crisis response with his dog, Bailey. |
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October 26, 2007
So You're thinking about getting a Greyhound
Join Sabrina Schneppat and Joyce McRorie, the President of the Southern California Chapter of Greyhounds Pets of America adoption Agency, as they talk about Greyhounds and Greyhound rescue. |
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