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Animal Welfare – When Positive Training Can Become Coercion

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Creative Ways to Tackle Tough Cases - How the Constructional Approach can make all the difference!   A Shift in Paradigm: What Modern-Day Dog Training Looks Like Positive reinforcement isn't always positive. We don't want to leave the dog exposed to aversive situations longer than necessary. We want them to feel control over those aversive […]

Pain Rewires the Brain – Part 4: Reactivity

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Pain Rewires the Brain: Aggression, Arousal, Anxiety, & Reactivity Pain is an important factor in many behavioral cases. When an animal presents with physical signs of pain, such as lameness or flinching when an area is touched, diagnosis is straightforward. However, less severe pain is more difficult to recognize as the only signs may be increased […]

Pain Rewires the Brain – Part 3: Anxiety

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Pain Rewires the Brain: Aggression, Arousal, Anxiety, & Reactivity Pain is an important factor in many behavioral cases. When an animal presents with physical signs of pain, such as lameness or flinching when an area is touched, diagnosis is straightforward. However, less severe pain is more difficult to recognize as the only signs may be increased […]

Treating Separation Anxiety when Traditional Methods Don’t Work

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Creative Ways to Tackle Tough Cases - How the Constructional Approach can make all the difference!   A Shift in Paradigm: What Modern-Day Dog Training Looks Like Positive reinforcement isn't always positive. We don't want to leave the dog exposed to aversive situations longer than necessary. We want them to feel control over those aversive […]

Resilience in Dogs – What is it, why is it important, and how do we build it?

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Resilience in Dogs - What is it, why is it important, and how do we build it? Saturday July 30 & Sunday July 31, 2022 9am to 5pm EST (USA and Canada)   Resilience is the ability to adapt successfully to, or recover quickly from, stressful events, situations and conditions. Resilience relies on effective responses […]

A Shift in Paradigm: What Modern-Day Dog Training Looks Like

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Creative Ways to Tackle Tough Cases - How the Constructional Approach can make all the difference!   A Shift in Paradigm: What Modern-Day Dog Training Looks Like Positive reinforcement isn't always positive. We don't want to leave the dog exposed to aversive situations longer than necessary. We want them to feel control over those aversive […]

The Long-Game Medications – Part 2: Clomipramine & Paroxetine

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

The Long-Game Medications: Fluoxetine, Sertraline, Clomipramine, & Paroxetine Get There Faster, Slowly - Using maintenance medications to support your pet When patients get to Behavior Vets, we want to get help on board fast. But sometimes the right help takes time. Maintenance medications are the long-game. They can be the difference between a quick fix […]

Pain Rewires the Brain – Part 2: Arousal

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Pain Rewires the Brain: Aggression, Arousal, Anxiety, & Reactivity Pain is an important factor in many behavioral cases. When an animal presents with physical signs of pain, such as lameness or flinching when an area is touched, diagnosis is straightforward. However, less severe pain is more difficult to recognize as the only signs may be increased […]

Pain Rewires the Brain – Part 1: Aggression

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Pain Rewires the Brain: Aggression, Arousal, Anxiety, & Reactivity Pain is an important factor in many behavioral cases. When an animal presents with physical signs of pain, such as lameness or flinching when an area is touched, diagnosis is straightforward. However, less severe pain is more difficult to recognize as the only signs may be increased […]

The Long-Game Medications – Part 1: Fluoxetine, Sertraline

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

The Long-Game Medications: Fluoxetine, Sertraline, Clomipramine, & Paroxetine Get There Faster, Slowly - Using maintenance medications to support your pet When patients get to Behavior Vets, we want to get help on board fast. But sometimes the right help takes time. Maintenance medications are the long-game. They can be the difference between a quick fix […]

Game Changer Medications: Clonidine & Benzodiazepines

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Game Changer Medications: Trazodone, Gabapentin, Clonidine, & Benzodiazepines The Fast Track - Using as-needed medications to boost improvements When patients get to Behavior Vets, we want to get help on board fast. Thankfully there are a variety of medications that can get a plan moving in less than 2 hours, and there is more and […]

The Brain & Behavior through life stages: Senior

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

The Brain & Behavior through life stages: Puppyhood, Adolescence, Adulthood, Senior Early Bird, 4-Part Package: $175 total, before April 16 General Admissions , 4-Part Package: $225 total, after April 16 Puppyhood In the first few months of life the brain develops at a phenomenal rate, with thousands of new neuronal connections being made every second. […]

Game Changer Medications: Trazodone & Gabapentin

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Game Changer Medications: Trazodone, Gabapentin, Clonidine, & Benzodiazepines The Fast Track - Using as-needed medications to boost improvements When patients get to Behavior Vets, we want to get help on board fast. Thankfully there are a variety of medications that can get a plan moving in less than 2 hours, and there is more and […]

Malena DeMartini Webinar Series: Separation Anxiety, Prevention, Troubleshooting

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Malena DeMartini Webinar Series: Separation Anxiety, Prevention, Troubleshooting A Dive into Separation Anxiety In this webinar, we will begin with an overview of separation anxiety, look into how to work with the issue, and then take a dive into the various parameters that make up data tracking. We will discuss the following: What separation anxiety […]

The Brain & Behavior through life stages: Adulthood

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

The Brain & Behavior through life stages: Puppyhood, Adolescence, Adulthood, Senior Early Bird, 4-Part Package: $175 total, before April 16 General Admissions , 4-Part Package: $225 total, after April 16 Puppyhood In the first few months of life the brain develops at a phenomenal rate, with thousands of new neuronal connections being made every second. […]

The Brain & Behavior through life stages: Adolescence

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

The Brain & Behavior through life stages: Puppyhood, Adolescence, Adulthood, Senior Early Bird, 4-Part Package: $175 total, before April 16 General Admissions , 4-Part Package: $225 total, after April 16 Puppyhood In the first few months of life the brain develops at a phenomenal rate, with thousands of new neuronal connections being made every second. […]

The Brain & Behavior through life stages: Puppyhood

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

The Brain & Behavior through life stages: Puppyhood, Adolescence, Adulthood, Senior Early Bird, 4-Part Package: $175 total, before April 16 General Admissions , 4-Part Package: $225 total, after April 16 Puppyhood In the first few months of life the brain develops at a phenomenal rate, with thousands of new neuronal connections being made every second. […]

Malena DeMartini Webinar Series: Separation Anxiety, Prevention, Troubleshooting

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Malena DeMartini Webinar Series: Separation Anxiety, Prevention, Troubleshooting A Dive into Separation Anxiety In this webinar, we will begin with an overview of separation anxiety, look into how to work with the issue, and then take a dive into the various parameters that make up data tracking. We will discuss the following: What separation anxiety […]

Behavior Vets Fundraiser for Ukrainian Animals in Need

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Behavior Vets Fundraiser for Ukrainian Animals in Need Join Behavior Vets for this webinar about canine body language and relaxation games to raise money for homeless animals in Ukraine.   Are you curious about your dog’s body language and behavior? Does your dog struggle to learn because they are too excited, stressed, anxious, or upset? […]

Mara Velez Webinar: Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive (LIMA): How does “Least” and “Minimally” fit into behavior modification?

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive (LIMA): How does “Least” and “Minimally” fit into behavior modification? This is the second webinar of Mara Velez's 2-part series. During this 90-minute session you will learn about the Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive (LIMA) ethical principle and explore several case studies that illustrate the use of LIMA to address problem behaviors, […]

Biome, Brain & Behavior: The gut microbiome-behavior relationship

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Biome, Brain and Behavior: An exploration of the gut microbiome-behavior relationship The term gut microbiome describes the mixture of organisms (eg bacteria, fungi, parasites, protozoa and viruses) found living in the gastrointestinal tract of an organism. Research has shown that the composition of the gut microbiome can have a major impact on cognition, social interaction, […]

Applied Ethology Webinar Series with Kim Brophey: Ethological Contributions to “Behavior Problems” in Dogs – Part 2

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Ethological Contributions to “Behavior Problems” in Dogs – Part 2 The second part of this session will take a deep dive into the ten genetic working groups of dogs, exploring their original historical purpose and the resulting selective forces on behavior for specialized perceptions and responses in various conditions. We will examine how many of […]

Malena DeMartini Webinar Series: Separation Anxiety, Prevention, Troubleshooting

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Malena DeMartini Webinar Series: Separation Anxiety, Prevention, Troubleshooting A Dive into Separation Anxiety In this webinar, we will begin with an overview of separation anxiety, look into how to work with the issue, and then take a dive into the various parameters that make up data tracking. We will discuss the following: What separation anxiety […]

Applied Ethology Webinar Series with Kim Brophey: Ethological Contributions to “Behavior Problems” in Dogs – Part 1

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Ethological Contributions to “Behavior Problems” in Dogs – Part 1 Ethically and effectively working cases as a canine behavior professional requires us to perform both initial and ongoing comprehensive analysis of all contributing elements to a dog’s behavior. Participants will be introduced to Kim Brophey’s widely celebrated and endorsed L.E.G.S.® system of Applied Ethology as […]

Applied Ethology Webinar Series with Kim Brophey: The “Antecedent Iceberg” – Embracing the Natural Integration of Ethology & Behaviorism

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

The “Antecedent Iceberg” - Embracing the Natural Integration of Ethology & Behaviorism The contributions from the science of behaviorism to the dog behavior profession cannot be overstated. Without a comprehensive understanding of the principles and mechanisms of learning theory, it is difficult for trainers to accurately understand or influence behavioral goals and challenges in pet […]

Silence is Golden – with Leslie McDevitt

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Silence is Golden Saturday December 11, 2021 at 1:00pm EST Ever been told to "just reward your dog for being quiet?" That isn't sustainable, because "being quiet" is not a specific behavior for the dog to do instead of barking. Explore how to teach "being quiet" behaviors including deep breathing (from Dr. Karen Overall's biofeedback […]

A Successful Approach – with Leslie McDevitt

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

A Successful Approach Saturday, December 11, 2021 at 11am EST Join Leslie in a Deep Dive to explore how to give your dog control over whether he is ready to calmly approach something--or, over whether he is ready to be approached! Following Leslie's concept of cooperative counter conditioning, learn how to use her Pattern Games […]

Deep Dive: The Pain Behavior Assessment – Moose’s Story

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Deep Dive: The Pain Behavior Assessment - Moose's Story A structured approach to assessing pain and behavior   Pain is an important potential factor for cases which present with behavior problems. In this seminar we will focus on providing you with a structured, evidenced-based approach for an initial case assessment, while also taking you through […]

I’ll be the judge of that! – with Andrew Hale

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I’ll be the judge of that! “Thinking is difficult that’s why most people judge”. Carl Jung In this talk, Andrew will be considering the psychology behind judgments and expectations and the important role they play in defining how we view the behavior of others. Examining the role of belief systems, cognitive bias and the use […]

Whose behavior is it anyway? – with Andrew Hale

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Whose behavior is it anyway?   ‘We tend to judge others by their behavior, and ourselves by our intentions’ Albert F Schlieder   In this talk Andrew will be taking us on a philosophical reappraisal of how we view behavior, both our own and the behavior of dogs. He will also question some of the […]

The Great Big Dog Aggression Workshop Part II: Meds, Moods, and Modification

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Dr. Chris Pachel DACVB, CABC & Michael Shikashio CDBC are back! “The Great Big Dog Aggression Workshop Part II: Meds, Moods, and Modification” will be held at Behavior Vets in Colorado from November 6th - 7th 2021 as a hybrid event that will be both in-person and online! Join Chris and Mike as they take […]

The Great Big Dog Aggression Workshop Part II: Meds, Moods, & Modification

Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center 6700 N Gaylord Rockies Blvd., Aurora

Dr. Chris Pachel DACVB, CABC and Michael Shikashio CDBC are back! This will be an amazing two-day workshop with two of the most sought-after experts in the dog behavior world! “The Great Big Dog Aggression Workshop Part II: Meds, Moods, and Modification” will be held at Behavior Vets in Colorado, from November 6th-7th 2021, as […]

Clicker Training Horses

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Clicker Training Horses You can accomplish so much when you give a horse choice. This webinar will introduce you to important concepts in beginning clicker training with horses. We will discuss safety, types of reinforcers, delivery of reinforcers, first concepts to teach, and help you avoid some common mistakes people make, especially when changing species […]

Constructional Affection: Building Constructional Solutions

Behavior Vets Castle Pine

Constructional Affection: Building Constructional Solutions What Goes Into Them and How to Get Started Taking a Constructional Approach (Goldiamond, 1974) provides many assets to training programs by minimizing the role of extinction, promoting errorless learning, requiring little or no fading for outcomes to maintain in the natural environment, and most importantly, expanding the degrees of […]

ONLINE WEBINAR: Constructional Aggression Treatment 4- Part Webinar Series, Part 4

Part theory and part case study, in this four-part series you’ll get to tag along as Kellie Snider coaches Behavior Vet’s consultant Lauren Novack from start to finish, while she uses Constructional Aggression Treatment (CAT) to help fearful and aggressive dogs living in an urban environment. If you attended our last ABA series you now […]

ONLINE WEBINAR: Constructional Aggression Treatment 4- Part Webinar Series, Part 3

Part theory and part case study, in this four-part series you’ll get to tag along as Kellie Snider coaches Behavior Vet’s consultant Lauren Novack from start to finish, while she uses Constructional Aggression Treatment (CAT) to help fearful and aggressive dogs living in an urban environment. If you attended our last ABA series you now […]

ONLINE SEMINAR: A neurobiological discussion of dog-directed aggression – Remy’s Story

Canine aggression is a term that encompasses a range of behavioral and neurobiological processes. In this seminar we will discuss the categorization of aggression, the underpinning clinical neurobiology of aggressive behavior, and both pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods relevant to its treatment. A clinical overview of canine aggression will be given, before examining the case of […]

ONLINE WEBINAR: Constructional Aggression Treatment 4- Part Webinar Series, Part 2

Part theory and part case study, in this four-part series you’ll get to tag along as Kellie Snider coaches Behavior Vet’s consultant Lauren Novack from start to finish, while she uses Constructional Aggression Treatment (CAT) to help fearful and aggressive dogs living in an urban environment. If you attended our last ABA series you now […]