
How to Address Aggression in a Multi-Dog Household - With Alyssa Rose, CPDT-KA, Tiff Shao, CPDT-KA, Dr. Clare Browne, PhD, and Dr. Valli Fraser-Celin, PhD
Do your dogs struggle to get along? This webinar tackles aggression in multi-dog homes. Learn about realistic expectations, setting up your home for safety, identifying stress signals, and guiding your dogs toward peaceful coexistence. You’ll gain the tools to understand, manage, and gradually improve relationships between dogs in the same household.

Do Words Matter: The Words Dog Trainers Use and Why - With Dr. Anamarie Johnson, PhD
Dog training and behavioral support play a key role in dog welfare. In the world of sheltering and rehoming, it can both help dogs develop new skills and better cope pre-adoption, and decrease the likelihood that a dog will be relinquished post-adoption.
In the current world of dog training, there are a range of training methods available to a pet owner. One commonly used delineation is between trainers who self-identify as reward-based (non-aversive methods) and those who identify as balanced (use some or all aversive methods). It can be incredibly challenging for pet owners to navigate the information presented to them, as a result, the words that are used to describe training methods are important. In this webinar, you’ll learn some tips to keep in mind when searching for a dog trainer.