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Teresa
has had a lifelong interest in animal behavior. While other kids were riding
their bikes and playing hopscotch Teresa was training dogs and horses. She
has over 20 years experience in the field of animal behavior and training.
Teresa has attended many lectures, seminars and university courses and was
mentored through her education by Dr Ed Bailey, noted Canadian animal
behaviorist. She has trained puppies, pet dogs, tracking dogs, protection
dogs and service dogs. In her consulting practice Teresa specializes in
rehabilitating problem dogs, particularly those with aggression and anxiety
issues. Her approach with these cases is to identify the root cause of the
problem and then to apply a behavior modification plan that addresses the
emotional state of the dog. Positive reinforcement is used in these cases and
in all Teresa’s training. Dogs learn to be less fearful, anxious and/or
aggressive and become happier, safer family members. Teresa’s interest and
understanding of dog behavior and her work with aggressive dogs led her to
begin volunteer dog bite prevention seminars for children. These were
designed to empower children to make safer choices in their interactions with
dogs by giving them insight into the signals that dogs send using body
language. Teresa has been a guest lecturer at several colleges and at the University of Guelph and her articles have appeared
in the CAPPDT and ADPT newsletters.
Teresa
is co-inventor, along with scientist Joan Orr, of the bite prevention board
game Doggone Crazy! This game provides a fun and interactive way for children
to learn about dog communication and how to act safely around dogs that will
hopefully take the bite prevention message to many children and families.
Teresa
is a pioneer in the field of rabbit clicker training and uses positive
reinforcement techniques to modify bunny behaviour so that rescued bunnies
can be more adoptable. She has co-authored a feature article for the 2005 issue
of Rabbits USA on the topic of Rabbit clicker training and is co-author of a
book on the same subject to be released in the spring of 2005 - Getting
Started: Clicker Training Your Small Pet.
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