Positive Reinforcement & Enrichment Information session

Positive Reinforcement & Enrichment Information session

Interpreting dog body language Appropriate training for your dog Making enrichment items at home Benefits of positive reinforcement

By RSPCA Qld*

Date and time

Wed, 5 Jun 2024 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM AEST

Location

Community Gro - Upper Ross

43 Allambie Lane #1 Rasmussen, QLD 4815 Australia

About this event

  • 3 hours

Join us for an RSPCA Community Join us for an RSPCA Community Positive behaviour and enrichment Information Sharing session at The Upper Ross community Gro Centre to find out how you can help your pet live its best life. to find out how you can help your pet live its best life.

Are you looking for ways to better understand your dog? Do you want practical tips on how to best live with your dog in harmony and keep them happy and entertained? Then this workshop is for you.

Positive Reinforcement Training

Interpreting dog and cat body language

Behaviours that may arise from lack of appropriate training and enrichment

Discuss the basics and benefits of positive reinforcement training (dogs and cats)

Introduction to Enrichment

The 4 Types of Enrichment for your dogs and cats

The five top safely tips for making enrichment

What are the animals five senses to consider when making enrichment

How to make affordable enrichment options for your pets

PLEASE NOTE:

THIS IS A PET FREE EVENT - PLEASE LEAVE YOUR ANIMALS AT HOME

Community Join us for an RSPCA Community Information Sharing session to find out how you can help your pet live its best life. Bookings are for clients registered for our People and Pets Better Together Program. This initial service provided personal health care and items of need to pets, and workshops are a way to provide ongoing support. If you have not attended a Community Day but believe your pet would benefit from a health check, please contact the Community Outreach team on email: community-outreach@rspcaqld.org.au

A ticket must be booked for each individual person attending. Pets are not to be brought to the workshop as the rooms are restricted in size and managing pets could be problematic.

Workshops are not intended to provide individual veterinary or behavioural advice but rather to help you identify issues before they become more severe.

To be eligible for this event you must hold an approved concession card - all advice is provided free of charge. Your CRN will need to be provided.



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For more information please contact education@rspcaqld.org.au