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Mr.Salem gives lectures and seminars
on dog training, dog behavior and or any other dog related
topics nationwide. He has been invited by other dog training
networks, rescue organizations, animal activists, the humane
society, and
even appeared on channel 3 KCRA news about the importance
of having a well-trained dog.
His presentations are always productive, informative,
and with lots of laughter.
The seminar topics include:
Hands on Training:
• Learn all different ways to teach
a dog a new command, and which have been proven best
through years of research.
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Emphasizing on how to apply the right method,
and how it differs, based upon the dog’s age,
size, temperament and not to forget, the owners
handling ability.
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At last, throw away your leash! Secrets to Off-leash
and Distance Control.
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How to get jaw-dropping stay, even while leaving
the dog’s
site.
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Why dogs don’t come to you and how to get
them to come-- EVERY time.
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When to use and not use treats while training
and which work best.
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Better handling skills for strong, aggressive,
sensitive or unpredictable dogs.
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Pros and cons behind different training tools:
From choke chains, pinch/prong collars, to
clickers, head halters,
(Halti, Gentle leaders) and electronic collars.
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How to convince the owners in trying a different
training tools, and how to size it properly,
as well as use it safely
and humanely.
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The advantage and disadvantages of boarding and
training programs and how you can board train
a dog that will listen
to ALL of the family members. Yes, even kids.
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How do you know which tool to use, on what dog,
with what owner, and under what circumstances?
Remember, “Different
strokes for different folks.” It’s
the same while training dogs.
Behavior Modification and Problem-solving:
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Canine aggression. The cause, when and why
it occurs, and how to fix it before it gets any worse.
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How to solve dog fights within the same household
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Being overprotective toward men
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Excessive Barking
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Humping
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Dominance toward the owner or any
other member of the family
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Separation Anxiety
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Marking
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Chewing
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House Training Secrets
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Play-biting, mouthing and
excessive licking
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Jumping Up
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Self mutilation
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Fear and phobia of
vet visits, cars,
men, thunder
storms
etc.
Dog Trainers’ Dream
Workshop:
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How to improve your people and communication
skills. This is one of the main weaknesses of dog
trainers.
We cannot
and should not treat people like dogs.
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Best way to get your message across without
being pushy or unprofessional.
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How to overcome the fear of teaching private
or group classes.
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How to be a good businessman as well as a
marvelous dog trainer.
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Better advertisement tips. You could be
a great trainer, but do you know how to market yourself
effectively and
even with a low budget? Now you’ll
know how.
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How to better price your programs and
bring in more value to it.
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The importance of private versus group
classes
• Proper socialization techniques with dogs,
cats, kids and adults.
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What are the best books, videos, web
sites and other useful sources that you can benefit
from.
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How to get other trainers refer
you business. Yes, your competitors!
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What your card, web site, and brochures,
should and should not say.
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Demonstrations and method application
on different dogs.
Word of mouth
is by far the cheapest and best way to market yourself or any product. Secrets
on
how your
clients will
not stop bragging about you, anytime the word “Dog” comes
up.
Tips for Adoption & Rescue
Organizations:
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How to get your dogs adopted
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What to say and which pictures work
best for flyers, brochures etc.
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How to get even aggressive dogs adopted
without being responsible for any liabilities.
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How you can get the dogs trained fast
and make them adoptable.
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How to distinguish good owners
from bad and irresponsible owners.
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How to do a temperamental test
that is far more accurate than what
the ASPCA
and animal
shelters
recommend. Most
of their staff are volunteers
or animal control officers. Only some
are real
trainers and
animal behaviorists.
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How to get the word out with
the media and have other
rescue organizations
to help you
out.
The length of the seminars are 3 hours per day.
1,700 for one day. 2,000 for two days.
roundtrip fee is 2,000.
You will NOT be responsible for any
other transportation fees. In order to discuss
the details about his
training seminars, please call and
ask for Kevin directly
Trainers,
Vets, Breeders, Rescuers and Dog Lovers!
You may use this article for your web site, newsletter, e-zine, or any other
types of dog relating publication. However, Kevin’s requirements are that
you must notify him, and maintain the copyright, byline, and link back to Dog
Secrets .com. Thank you.
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