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First Impressions: Safe Introductions to Unfamiliar People

“You only get one chance to make a good first impression.” How and where dogs meet new people matters. Once a dog perceives a new person as a threat, it’s hard to change that association.

Whether your dog has a hard time meeting new people or you’re a behavior consultant who regularly enters clients’ homes, learn how to structure your introductions so everyone stays safe and the dog doesn’t get the wrong impression.

You will learn:

  • Causes and contributing factors

  • Arousal and its role in aggression

  • 5 essential skills dogs need for safe introductions

  • Common introduction mistakes

  • Safe introduction strategies

  • Desensitization details that often get overlooked

  • When professional help is needed

Join Lisa Mullinax in this webinar to learn essential strategies for safe dog introductions and improve interactions with new people. Don’t miss out!

What's included?

  • CEUs

    1.5 CEUs approved for CCPDT, IAABC, and KPA

  • Q&A Time with Lisa Mullinax CDBC

    30 minutes of bonus Q&A time with Lisa Mullinax CDBC included!

  • Recordings available!

    Lifetime access to the recording!

Your Speaker!

CDBC

Lisa Mullinax

Lisa Mullinax is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant who has been helping dogs and their humans for almost 25 years and specializes in stranger-directed aggression. In addition to working with clients and their dogs, Lisa has managed the behavior departments of animal shelters in Denver and Seattle, and has served as an expert witness in dangerous dog cases. She recently launched Aggression Bytes, a podcast for dog behavior consultants, and offers coaching for behavior pros needing support with challenging cases. She lives in the Seattle area with her Cattledog/Coonhound mix, Simon, who is an endless source of entertainment and frustration.