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Worry Less/Wag More - Help for Your Reactive Dog (Live Webinar)

There is literally no time like the present.

Reactive and aggressive behavior can be the result of fear, anxiety, or frustration. As dog behavior experts who live and work in crowded urban areas, we have considerable experience working with dogs who bark, lunge, and even bite when on-leash.

We know how frustrating it is when you can’t enjoy a peaceful stroll with your best friend. And we know how to help your dog feel safe again so you can get back to enjoying your walks, regardless of where you live.

Join us online! It’s FREE!

Living with a dog with behavior issues is hard. Especially during the current health crisis as we all shelter-in-place. In this class, you’ll learn how to manage your dog in the face of triggers, reducing both your dog’s stress and yours! We will teach you how to use play to help your dog not only feel safe – but have fun again. As a result, you’ll have a dog who is more resilient to stressful events, more cooperative, and easier to manage.

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This webinar is conducted over Zoom. Please follow the link above to register. You will then receive an email with a link to the Zoom webinar and a password. You can use either your smartphone or desktop to join the webinar.

A Live Webinar Means Live Q & A

A live webinar means you’ll have real – time access to experts allowing you to ask questions and get answers immediately. All from the comfort of your home.

A Live Webinar Taught by a Veterinary Behaviorist and Behavior Consultant

Dr. E’Lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB
Chief Medical Officer

Dr. E’Lise Christensen DVM is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and an international lecturer and author. Dr. Christensen is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and a member of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB) Speaker’s Bureau and the American Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. Christensen received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Iowa State University in 2002.

Dr. Christensen has contributed to articles in Dog Watch, Cat Watch, Cat Fancy, Dog Training Solutions, Real Simple, Newsday, and various other print media. She has been a contributor and guest on Foxnews.com’s “Pet Health” and “Studio B with Shepard Smith”, ABC News’ “Nightline,” and many other radio programs, television programs, and newscasts.

Bobbie Bhambree, CPDT-KA, Behavior Consultant

Bobbie Bhambree, a faculty member of CATCH Canine Trainers Academy and Agility University, is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Behavior Consultant with over fifteen years’ experience. She started her career in 2003 as a pet behavior counselor with the ASPCA Animal Behavior Center. While there she implemented behavior modification programs for dogs who had been surrendered by the public or seized by Humane Law Enforcement.

In 2016, Bobbie joined the North Shore Animal League America in Port Washington, NY as the Director of Pet Behavior. During her tenure there, she managed a team of canine and feline trainers who focused on developing behavior modification and enrichment programs for the animals in the shelter. She also deployed for the ASPCA Anti-Cruelty Behavior Team to work in the field, supporting the team with dog fighting busts, puppy mill cases, and hoarding cases. In addition to this work, she founded and directed her own company, DogCentric Training, helping people whose pet dogs experienced a wide spectrum of canine behavior issues. Bobbie also trains and competes in dog performance sports.


A One Hour Webinar With Proven Solutions for Reactive Dogs

After this webinar your pup will:

  • Be calmer and more cooperative in the face of triggers.
  • Be more responsive to you in distracting environments.
  • Have a faster recovery time after being triggered.
  • Have fewer and less intense reactions to triggers.
  • Be easier to take around town.

Let’s get started - Choose from the following dates

FREE Webinar Dates/ Time

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This webinar is conducted over Zoom. Please follow the link above to register. You will then receive an email with a link to the Zoom webinar and a password. You can use either your smartphone or desktop to join the webinar.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Here’s what you should know about us and how we work:

It takes an average of 12 years of schooling to become a veterinary behaviorist—a veterinary doctor specially trained to work with behavior problems. Veterinary behaviorists can legally diagnose behavior issues, assess and treat the medical components of behavior problems, and prescribe diets, supplements, and medications when needed to support behavior modification and training.

Our Behavior Vets team is headed by the only Veterinary Behaviorist and residents in NYC, and rounded out by the best behavior consultants and animal trainers to be found in our great city.

Don’t miss this unique live webinar opportunity!