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Austins' Dog Training Education Steve and Vicki Austin offer dog training and behaviour education courses and one-day workshops. Conducted at Calabash Kennels and Cattery, Arcadia.

Is your dog desexed?  A slow-release implant of deslorelin (Suprelorin) can assist in reducing the detrimental side-effe...
29/01/2025

Is your dog desexed? A slow-release implant of deslorelin (Suprelorin) can assist in reducing the detrimental side-effects of desexing for both females and males. We need to share this information for the improved welfare of our dogs.
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DTBC 21 were fantastic!
05/12/2024

DTBC 21 were fantastic!

PCI 13 we had a great week
05/12/2024

PCI 13 we had a great week

Free dog training seminar at Toowoomba for dog trainers.
02/12/2024

Free dog training seminar at Toowoomba for dog trainers.

Are you a dog trainer or walker servicing the Toowoomba, Somerset or Lockyer Valley region in South East Queensland? ✅

The Leave It team at Griffith University are hosting a free workshop on wildlife avoidance in Fernvale with Steve.
Join this event to learn how you, as a dog trainer or walker, can incorporate important positive reinforcement techniques into community classes to train dogs how to ignore wildlife.
Date: Wednesday, December 4th, 2024
Time: 8am - 4pm
Location: Fernvale Community Hall
Email [email protected] for more details.

JOIN STEVE THIS SUNDAY 🙌🏼We still have a few spots for Steve’s Motivating Miracles One day workshop for Sunday 24th Nove...
21/11/2024

JOIN STEVE THIS SUNDAY 🙌🏼

We still have a few spots for Steve’s Motivating Miracles One day workshop for Sunday 24th November.

If you or someone you know is interested click the link in our bio or below to save your spot

https://www.austinsdogtrainingeducation.com.au/MMW

A FEW SPOTS AVAILABLE!! Anxiety affects more than half of pet dogs—possibly as much as 70%. But does that mean anxiety i...
15/10/2024

A FEW SPOTS AVAILABLE!!

Anxiety affects more than half of pet dogs—possibly as much as 70%. But does that mean anxiety is normal for dogs?

While occasional anxiety is natural, persistent anxiety is not a healthy baseline for us or our dogs. Unfortunately, common misconceptions are lowering the quality of life for many beloved dogs. With the right knowledge and tools, both dog owners and trainers can make a difference.

Join Vicki’s upcoming Help for Anxious Dogs workshop on Sunday, 20th October for a deeper understanding of canine anxiety. We’ll explore diet, nutrition, and lifestyle adjustments that can significantly improve life for anxious dogs.

When: Sunday, 20th October
Time: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Location: Calabash Boarding Kennels and Cattery, Arcadia (Sydney)
Fee: $165 (includes tea/coffee and a light lunch)

If you’re unable to attend in person, there’s also an online course option available.

For more information or to enroll, click the link in our bio or visit austinsdogtrainingeducation.com.au/HAD

Help for Anxious Dogs one-day presentation.  For pet owners and professionals alike. Sunday 20 October 2024.  Further de...
08/10/2024

Help for Anxious Dogs one-day presentation. For pet owners and professionals alike. Sunday 20 October 2024. Further details and enrolment:

Anxiety cannot always be completely resolved - in people or dogs. But there is much we can do to reduce and manage anxiety levels in our dogs to relieve their suffering and improve their quality of life.

27/09/2024
DTBC 20 did a brilliant job with little Timmy
27/09/2024

DTBC 20 did a brilliant job with little Timmy

Help for Anxious Dogs one-day workshop at Calabash Kennels and Cattery, Arcadia (in Sydney) - Sunday 20 October 2024.  P...
21/09/2024

Help for Anxious Dogs one-day workshop at Calabash Kennels and Cattery, Arcadia (in Sydney) - Sunday 20 October 2024. Places available: $165 includes a light lunch. Further details and ernolment:

Anxiety cannot always be completely resolved - in people or dogs. But there is much we can do to reduce and manage anxiety levels in our dogs to relieve their suffering and improve their quality of life.

Sorry! It had the wrong link.  Job vacancy for a dog trainer with our DTBC qualification at Kip Happy Stays at Morisset....
04/09/2024

Sorry! It had the wrong link. Job vacancy for a dog trainer with our DTBC qualification at Kip Happy Stays at Morisset. Job link:

Morisset, NSW 2264 • Kip is seeking a Full-time Dog Trainer to join us as we establish our exclusive Board & Train program, with a national footprint of success.

We are taking expressions of interest for our next Scent Detection course with Steve.If you are interested in the course...
07/08/2024

We are taking expressions of interest for our next Scent Detection course with Steve.

If you are interested in the course and would like further information please send us an email [email protected] so we can get in touch with you.

Places have become available in the upcoming Puppy Class Instructors' course.  Full details and enrolment:
06/08/2024

Places have become available in the upcoming Puppy Class Instructors' course. Full details and enrolment:

Bookings now open for Vicki Austin's Puppy Class Instructors' Course. Learn how to be a puppy class instructor. Online theory, quizzes, practical sessions.

Puppy Class Instructors' course - places available.https://www.austinsdogtrainingeducation.com.au/PCIGood puppy class in...
11/07/2024

Puppy Class Instructors' course - places available.
https://www.austinsdogtrainingeducation.com.au/PCI
Good puppy class instructors' can make a real difference for puppies and their families.

Bookings now open for Vicki Austin's Puppy Class Instructors' Course. Learn how to be a puppy class instructor. Online theory, quizzes, practical sessions.

Yay!
15/06/2024

Yay!

Knowledge about dog behaviour is important. It's a no brainer. But why? 🤔

Well, understanding dog behaviour is crucial in effective dog training for several reasons. A deep knowledge of canine behaviour allows trainers & behaviourists to create effective, humane, and tailored training programmes. Here are the primary reasons why this knowledge is essential:

⚠️ Understanding Canine Communication.

Dogs communicate primarily through body language and vocalisations. A deep understanding of these communication methods helps to interpret what a dog is feeling or intending, which is crucial for effective training.

Body Language. Knowing the nuances of a dog’s body language, such as tail position, ear orientation, and posture, can indicate whether the dog is relaxed, anxious, or aggressive. For instance, a wagging tail doesn't always mean a dog is happy; the context and type of wag are important indicators of the dog's emotional state.

Vocalisations. Different barks, growls, and whines have distinct meanings. Recognising these sounds allows trainers to respond appropriately to a dog’s needs and emotions, facilitating better communication and training outcomes.

⚠️ Addressing Behavioural Issues.

Behavioural issues such as aggression, anxiety, and excessive barking can stem from various causes, including fear, territoriality, or past trauma. Understanding the root causes of these behaviours is essential for developing effective intervention strategies.

Anxiety. Recognising signs of anxiety and understanding its triggers (e.g., separation anxiety, noise phobia) helps in designing desensitisation and counterconditioning programmes to alleviate the dog’s stress.

⚠️ Understanding the importance and relevance of health and wellbeing vs behaviour.

Physical & mental health do impact dog behaviour more than people realise. Considering possible pain, discomfort, nutrition, appetite amount of physical activity and mental health is absolutely critical before any training can start.

⚠️ Implementing Positive Reinforcement Techniques.

A comprehensive knowledge of dog behaviour supports the use of positive reinforcement techniques, which are based on rewarding desired behaviours to encourage their repetition.

Timing and Consistency. Understanding the importance of immediate and consistent reinforcement helps trainers effectively shape and reinforce desired behaviours. This is critical as dogs learn best when there is a clear and immediate connection between their behaviour and the reward.

Motivation. Knowing what motivates a particular dog, whether it’s food, toys, or affection, allows trainers to tailor their approach to each dog’s preferences, making training more effective and engaging.

⚠️ Building Trust and Relationship.

Effective, kind and modern dog training is built on a foundation of trust between the dog and the trainer. Deep knowledge of dog behaviour helps in establishing this trust by ensuring that training methods are humane and respectful.

Avoiding Negative Methods. Understanding the detrimental effects of punishment and negative reinforcement encourages trainers to avoid these methods, which can damage the dog-trainer relationship and lead to fear or aggression.

Empathy and Respect. Recognising and respecting a dog’s individual temperament and limits fosters a positive training environment, enhancing the bond between the dog and the trainer.

⚠️ Customising Training Programs.

Dogs, like humans, have individual personalities and learning styles. Knowledge of dog behaviour enables trainers to customise training programmes to suit the specific needs and characteristics of each dog.

Breed-Specific Traits. Different breeds have distinct behavioural traits and predispositions. For example, herding breeds may require more mental stimulation, while scent hounds may need activities that engage their sense of smell.

Individual Differences. Beyond breed traits, individual dogs have unique personalities. Some may be more timid or excitable than others. Tailoring training to these individual differences ensures more effective and humane outcomes.

⚠️ Preventing and Managing Problem Behaviours

Understanding the natural behaviours of dogs helps in preventing and managing problem behaviours before they become ingrained.

Early Intervention. Recognising early signs of behavioural issues allows for timely intervention, preventing the escalation of undesirable behaviours.

Environmental Management: Knowledge of dog behaviour informs environmental management strategies, such as providing adequate exercise, mental stimulation, and safe spaces, which are critical for preventing behavioural problems.

12/04/2024

Position available for a qualified dog trainer (DTBC applicable) in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs with Take a Lead Dog Training.

DTBC 19 - The Girlies!  Best class ever?
01/03/2024

DTBC 19 - The Girlies! Best class ever?

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