21 April 2024, 5 PM CEST (Central European Summer Time)
Join my engaging 2-hour live webinar, or catch up with the recording at your convenience!
The webinar is recorded so you can view it after the set date if you prefer!
An online live webinar on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in dogs. You'll learn how this form of mental health issue arises and why. Caroline Alupo will cover diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment methods that can help "PTSD-dogs" move forward in life.
This webinar is suitable for those who work with dogs, have a keen interest in canine psychology, or suspect they have a dog with PTSD.
Your teacher, Caroline Alupo, is a dog behaviorist with a master's degree in ethology. Her thesis focused on this very topic.
Caroline has 19 years of experience working with traumatized dogs. Her treatment methods are long-term, effective, and unique. During the webinar, you'll gain access to invaluable knowledge in this fascinating field.
You will learn:
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21 April 2024, 5-7 PM CEST (Central European Summer Time)
The live webinar is 2 hours, you can also catch up with the recording at your convenience.
You'll receive hand-outs of the slides shown and a diagnostic tool as well as Caroline's study, podcast recommendations, and scientific references to further deepen your understanding.
Upon completion of the course, you will receive a participation certificate.
Become an expert on PTSD, too.
Join my engaging 2-hour live webinar, or catch up with the recording at your convenience!
You teacher: Caroline Alupo
19 years ago, I trained to become a dog behaviorist and ethologist. My master's thesis ended up focusing on PTSD in dogs after many years of working with these very dogs.
I have helped thousands of traumatized dogs and their dog parents over the years. And while it weighs on me that the need for knowledge in this area only grows, I am glad that you have found your way here.
Because either you, like me, work with dogs in distress, or you have a dog in need of help. Or maybe you have a burning interest in dog psychology. Regardless, a warm welcome!
I'm more than happy to teach. The target audience typically includes dog parents, dog trainers, dog behaviorists, university students, and more.
Often, our organizer is a breed club, dog training facility, pet store, school, or government agency. You can book a tailored webinar that fits the specific needs of your audience.