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The Be a Tree Teacher Kit is a highly acclaimed, successful program for teaching children about dog body language and to be safe around dogs. This download contains all the components and handouts that you can print out to create a physical kit for use in small group (50-100 children) presentations. It also contains a Power Point presentation to use with a projector for larger groups. All these materials are provided in English, French (France and Quebec), Spanish and Italian. Clicker Puppy Video
Learn how to clicker train by watching children do it. The puppies in the video range in age from 7 weeks to 5 months. All training is happening on-camera and was not rehearsed. See how fast puppies can learn with no physical correction and no leashes with this all-positive hands-off approach to training.
Learn how to use food and toys to reinforce behaviour without bribery. Learn how to shape behaviour and add a voice cue or hand signal.
The techniques shown are easy and gentle enough for children and puppies and powerful enough for anyone and any age of dog.
Videos can be downloaded in sections (ex. Sit, Down, Come).
This kit comes as a download only. It contains the following:
24 8x10 Flashcards (48 files for front and back) that you can print. Click here to see an example of 2 cards. 12 different dogs showing contrasting emotional states PowerPoint presentation showing these same images that you can use as is or in other presentations ( click here to view a demo as a Flash slideshow) PowerPoint show that you can view even if you do not have PowerPoint Dog Body Language e-Book
This ebook by award winning authors Teresa Lewin and Joan Orr shows photos of dogs that illustrate various emotional states. A list of clues are given at the beginning so that children know what to look for in the photos that follow. There are contrasting photos of 12 different dogs showing both "safe" and "dangerous" emotional states. Each photo is repeated with the clues marked by arrows in a "flashcard" type format so that readers can guess whether the dog is safe or dangerous and then turn the page for the answer. The information is suitable for children and their parents, but would serve as a good primer for anyone who wants to know the basics of dog body language. Click here to view a demo as a Flash slideshow.
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