Personality – Development and Unfolding of the Dog
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One dog may be extroverted and open, another might be introverted and shy. But how does your dog's personality develop? What are the important factors? Is it all just life experience, or does genetic predisposition also play a role? And above all, what impact can training have on your dog's personality development?
Jan Nijboer explores these and other questions in this lecture.
Together with Jan, you will delve into the depths of personality. You will explore different personality types and learn how temperament and sensitivity can influence personality from birth.
In this lecture, you will learn:
- how personality types can be classified.
- what influence genetics can have on personality development.
- how differences in temperament can be identified using puppy tests (Biotonus test).
- how life experience profoundly shapes personality.
- which cultural aspects can be significant.
- how this knowledge can influence your dog's training.
- how you can strengthen your dog's personality development.
- and much more…
Join us and accompany Jan on a journey into the depths of the psyche and personality of our dogs, and perhaps a little bit of our own.
About the speaker Jan Nijboer:
- is the founder of the holistic training philosophy Natural Dogmanship®.
- Founder / Supervisor since 1998 of the "Professional Training for Dog Training Consultants" in Germany and Switzerland.
- originally came from the human-social pedagogical field.
- was a lecturer at the University of Groningen in animal management, trainer of service dogs, and lecturer in animal-assisted therapy and pedagogy training.
Further information: https://www.natural-dogmanship.de/, https://www.institut-hundeerziehungsberatung.de/
Recognition as continuing education
The webinar is recognized by the veterinary associations of Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony as 3 hours of continuing education; our certificate of attendance must be submitted for this. https://www.kosmos.de/teilnahmebestaetigung
Photo © Jan Nijboer
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