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The Safety Connection: How Attachment Styles and Wounds Shape Dog Behaviour.

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Join me on the 20th of November at 7pm (BST) for a live webinar to learn the fascinating world of canine attachment. Attachment styles and related wounds significantly influence the dog's perceptions, particularly for dogs with adverse early experiences that shape their ability to form secure bonds. By understanding these attachment styles, we can create environments that create security and well-being, helping our dogs heal from past wounds. In this live webinar, we will explore the connection between canine attachment styles and behaviour, with a focus on helping dogs feel safe and secure. Recognising how adverse early experiences affect attachment can empower us to support our dogs in developing healthier emotional responses. During this session, you will learn: The Different Attachment Styles: Recognise secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganised attachment styles, and understand how each influences your dog’s feelings of safety and their behaviour. Impact of Adverse Early Experiences: Discover how traumatic or negative experiences in a dog’s early life can lead to maladaptive attachment styles, affecting their ability to feel secure in their current environment. Creating a Safe Environment: Learn practical strategies to design a nurturing space that encourages secure attachments, helping your dog feel safe and supported at home. Working With Attachment Wounds: Explore methods for healing attachment wounds, including techniques for building trust and resilience in dogs that have experienced trauma. Identifying Behavioural Cues: Learn to recognise the behavioural signals that indicate when your dog feels safe or threatened, allowing you to respond effectively to their needs. Strengthening the Human-Dog Bond: Understand how fostering feelings of safety can lead to deeper connections, enhancing trust and improving overall behaviour.

Price

£25.00
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