Multi-dog household
Keeping multiple dogs is a trend, and a good one at that.
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One dog is no dog! Keeping multiple dogs is trending, and that's a good thing. Dogs need their own kind; they also want to communicate with their peers. But what if this communication doesn't work well enough? If the dogs are too different? If the dogs don't get along, or if they get along too well!? "All against the rest of the world" means that when several dogs escalate simultaneously, it becomes challenging, embarrassing, or even unmanageable.
What should you look out for when deciding to get multiple dogs? What do you need to know about canine social behavior and body language to make it work with your own pack or a diverse group of different dogs?
What are the mistakes, what can be changed to make coexistence more harmonious again? We will get to the bottom of all these questions and look for common solutions.
The Speaker
Ute Heberer is a trained veterinary assistant and has been the long-time director of an animal shelter in Odenwald. As a certified dog trainer, as well as a lecturer and examiner for expertise tests, dogs with aggressive behavior and resocialization are among her areas of expertise.
More about the speaker: https://hundecampus-odenwald.de/uber-mich-2/
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100-113-900174-video
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Webinar
Erscheinungstag
14.03.2019
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