seminar/workshop
Online seminar/
Face-to-face workshop
What's the point of owning a dog? What should I be careful about? From such a basic point of view, why is this behavior called “problem behavior”? Why? I will tell you about it from various angles.
Some archives are available, so even if you are unable to attend on the day of the seminar, you can participate in your own time.
Research on dogs is progressing rapidly. A while ago, when a dog wagged its tail, it was commonly interpreted as ``happy!'' or ``I'm happy!'' However, it is now known that a dog's wagging tail is simply an indicator of ``excitement.'' Masu.
Since it's "excitement," it has both positive and negative meanings. Some of you may have thought, "I'm happy!" only to be bitten. By studying dog body language, you can understand a little more about what your dog is thinking and feeling.
or,My dog just won't do what I tell him, and I don't know how to teach him! By learning how dogs learn, you can learn how to communicate effectively with them.
To request a seminar instructor, please contact us via email.
A study session (sponsored by BOIS General Incorporated Association) is held regularly once every three months.
4th Sunday of February, May, August, November
Time/13:30-16:30
Participation fee/first time free
Even if you are a repeat customer, 1,500 yenAnd it's cheap! (It's a 3-hour lecture, so 400 yen per hour!)
Each time we have a different theme.
<Next announcement>
November 26th (Sunday) 13:30-16:30
*Archive available
Information can be obtained on the BOIS general incorporated association's FB page and Twitter.
https://www.facebook.com/thevoice.japan
https://twitter.com/thevoice_japan
<Past study session themes>
21st “4 things to do to have a comfortable time with your dog” (held on 11/28)
20th “Protect your dog/cat! Crate training course” (held on 8/22)
19th “The basics of behavior start from Oswari” (held on 5/31)
18th “What we can do to protect our dogs from tension, anxiety, and excitement” (held on February 28)
No. 17 “Why do dogs bite? Why do they bark? Science on troublesome dog behavior” (held in November 2020)
others