June, Adopt A Shelter Cat Month

Maureen Schooley on 6/16/2009

USING CLICKER TRAINING TO ADDRESS FELINE BEHAVIOR ISSUES
Jacqueline Munera http://www.tawzerdogvideos.com/IAABC-Conferences.htm
Many talented canine behavior professionals have added clicker training to their behavior modification protocols, and cats can benefit in similar ways. Clicker training can be a fun way to teach alternate behaviors, solve problems and deepen the human-cat bond. Clicker training enables us to take advantage of the cat's natural tendencies and channel them in ways that are more acceptable to us humans. Cats jumping on counters, fighting with housemates, and avoiding handling are only a few of the issues I will cover. Learn ways to add clicker training to your cat behavior and training toolbox, whether for your clients or yourself!


Jacqueline Munera Dog and Cat training/behavior, Tampa FL
CAP 2, NADOI #1070 E, IAABC certified (cat) #257,AABP ProCBC #059, CGC evaluator #27699, APDT #73428
Courteous Canine www.courteouscanine.com
Instructor Feline Behavior Module: Companion Animal Sciences Institute www.CASInstitute.com
Certified Cat Behavior Consultant: International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants www.IAABC.org
Delta Society Pet Partner #63794 Feline/Human Team with Jazzmanda! www.DeltaSociety.org
Professional Cat Behavior Consultant www.AssociationofAnimalBehaviorProfessionals.com
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