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Category: Behavior Bytes
Organization for Low Stress Success
•Having the tools at your side to deliver the Low Stress care experience is important, especially when creating a new culture of care. It is important that the treats, paper bowls, towels and other tools are stocked every night just like the cotton balls, alcohol and syringes.
Storm / Noise Safe Room Training
•Teach your dog to go to a bathroom, basement, or closet during storms for safety and calming. Getting to the safe room while calm prevents escalation to fear and ensures safety.
Step By Step Guide to Interaction
•1. Take the first part of the meal every day for a short 3–5-minute training session. Hold the food in your hand – I prefer not using a treat bag. I want the dog to think at any time I may have a reward not just when I have a treat bag on. Enter Title. [Required] 2. Control release of food – only release food for correct behaviors – no grabbing! Enter Title. [Required] 3. Stand upright – your dog can read what you are going to do Hold 1–3 nuggets between your
Low Stress Handling® Silver-Level Certification
Individual Certification at this level demonstrates to clients and employers the individual’s dedicated interest in Low Stress Handling®. Hospital Certification at this level demonstrates to clients and staff the hospital’s commitment to appropriately training staff in Low Stress Handling® methods.
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