WINDSOR, CO, May 21, 2012 (Press-News.org) E-Training for Dogs, the most extensive online dog training educational site on the Internet and provider of a wide selection of webinars for the dog owner, dog trainer, breeder and canine enthusiast, announces a new ground breaking seminar designed to help shelter, rescue and foster family individuals prepare their rescued dogs for more successful adoptions, and a chance to win the free online seminar, 'Working with Shelter or Rescue Dogs: When Love Isn't Enough.'
The new online seminar 'Working with Shelter or Rescue Dogs: When Love Isn't Enough,' is designed to new help shelter, rescue and foster personnel learn to become more educated with the appropriate skills and ideal environment to successfully help dogs achieve a better chance of finding their forever home.
The course has several videos that clearly demonstrate the concepts and methods important to master when working with rescue or shelter dogs, along with three quizzes to access knowledge for those seeking credit or CEU's.
"The more quickly and successfully rescue and shelter dogs can move into their forever homes, the more openings there can be for more dogs to be rescued and taken out of the shelters and re-homed," indicates Dr. Cheryl Aguiar, founder of E-TrainingForDogs.com.
"Many foster and rescue dogs have dog aggression, people aggression, fears, anxiety, stress and/or phobias from being sheltered, and because of this many rescue individuals need to help these dogs have a better chance at adoption," added Aguiar. "Through our online seminar we are sharing tested and proven knowledge and skills for them to acquire the confidence and leadership in their own actions to help these dogs overcome their behavior issues for more successful adoptions."
In addition to the release of the new online seminar, shelter, rescue and foster individuals will have an opportunity to join E-Training For Dog on Facebook and sign up to receive one free, simple five minute idea to get a dog adopted 50% faster; as well as enter for a chance to win a free 'Working with Shelter or Rescue Dogs: When Love Isn't Enough,' online seminar. The contest opportunity runs from May 15 until June 15, 2012.
The 'Working with Shelter or Rescue Dogs: When Love Isn't Enough,' online seminar is taught by Nikki Ivey, a professional dog behavior consultant/trainer, who has worked with people and their pets for more than 11 years.
Trained by Bob Bailey in operant conditioning and reward based methods, Nikki began applying this unique style of training with incredible results. Nikki also has current and passed experience in operating a dog day care and training facility, agility training, and founding two K9 search and rescue organizations.
Carolyn Sharp, a foster individual with Country K-9 Rescue, recently attended the online seminar. "All of us from Country K-9 Rescue really enjoyed Nikki's seminar," shared Sharp. "It was a great presentation, and she made the topic interesting, fun and educational. I had three fosters at the time and started working with them using Nikki's methods the next day with incredible results!"
For more information about the 'Working with Shelter or Rescue Dogs: When Love Isn't Enough,' online seminar, visit http://www.e-trainingfordogs.com/2012/03/working-with-shelter-or-rescue-dogs-when-love-isnt-enough-2/
For more information about the Facebook contest, visit https://www.facebook.com/eTrainingForDogs/app_208195102528120.
About E-Training For Dogs
Dr. Cheryl Aguiar began E-Training For Dogs and the International College of Canine Studies after teaching Social Psychology and Directing the Family and Youth Institute at Colorado State University for over a decade. In this role, she was a Principal Investigator on a grant she authored with the US Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Children, Youth and Families. This project created a program to allow individuals to achieve a bachelor's degree in early childhood education online. As a result of this experience, Dr.Aguiar has created E-Training For Dogs to provide hundreds of dog professionals and enthusiasts throughout the world to the ability to enjoy a wide variety of educational courses and programs by top quality educators in the field via the Internet. The education programs are geared toward the canine professional as well as the dog owner and enthusiast. All of the courses offered through E-Training For Dogs are available through the E-Training For Dogs website. For more information visit at http://e-trainingfordogs.com, call 970-231-9965, or via email at Cheryl@e-trainingfordogs.com.
About Nikki Ivey
Nikki is a professional dog behavior consultant/trainer, and has been working with people and their pets for more than 11 years. At a training seminar by Bob Bailey, Nikki was introduced to operant conditioning, where animals are taught to think for themselves and are rewarded for doing the right thing. Nikki began applying this unique style of training and had incredible results. Nikki now shares her knowledge by teaching owners how to understand, communicate and interact with their dogs to accomplish their goals. In the last 11+ years, Nikki has trained many families to have better relationships with their dogs, owned and operated a dog day care and training facility, including agility, opened a new day care and supervised the day care for a veterinary and boarding facility, founded and supervised two separate K9 search and rescue organizations. Nikki's latest services are behavior consultations, training, pre-adoption consultations, dog day care inception, dog day care consultations, staff training, seminars and she is in the process of writing a book on Confidence Issues in dogs as well as putting together a DVD for new dog owners. For more information on Nikki go to http://www.dogspeak101.com.
E-Training For Dogs is the first online dog training educational site offering a wide selection of webinars for the dog owner, dog trainer, breeder and canine enthusiast. All of the courses offered through E-Training For Dogs are available through the E-Training For Dogs website. For more information visit at http://e-trainingfordogs.com, call 970-231-9965, or Cheryl@e-trainingfordogs.com.
E-Training For Dogs Announces New Ground Breaking Online Seminar to Help Shelters, Rescues and Foster Families Help Prepare Dogs for More Successful Adoptions.
E-Training for Dogs newest webinar teaches the shelter or rescue home individuals the knowledge and skills to acquire the confidence and leadership needed to re-home dogs quickly and successfully.
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[Press-News.org] E-Training For Dogs Announces New Ground Breaking Online Seminar to Help Shelters, Rescues and Foster Families Help Prepare Dogs for More Successful Adoptions.E-Training for Dogs newest webinar teaches the shelter or rescue home individuals the knowledge and skills to acquire the confidence and leadership needed to re-home dogs quickly and successfully.