Complement your puppy or dog introduction session with a custom designed PowerPoint presentation.
Puppy PowerPoint Presentation
The PowerPoint is designed to be presented by an instructor to clients with new puppies or dogs. You can also record yourself presenting it and distribute the video to your clients digitally.
It covers the information you want new puppy owners to know before starting class:
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Reading puppy body language (Photographs and discussion points, to help you explain to owners how to detect early signs of anxiety or discomfort)
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Socialisation
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How this should be approached – not just ‘exposure’ but monitoring closely to ensure positive experiences.
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Includes Copyright permission from ThatDogGeek to show their Socialisation YouTube video offline.
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Appropriate training methods
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What is positive reinforcement
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Why we use it
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The importance of good timing (introducing bridging words and/or clickers)
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How to teach puppies
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Setting puppies up for success
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Interactive graphic demonstrating why you need to set your puppy up for success by providing a puppy proof area.
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BONUS section on Troubleshooting
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For any questions that might crop up about common puppy behaviour problems.
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There are presenter’s notes for each page. If you are not confident presenting, you can just read the text!
Permission to edit*: You can change the order, rewrite the notes, and choose certain sections to show at different times through your course. *Any changes must align with the force free philosophy of the Puppy Manual.
The Puppy School PowerPoint is provided to your business as a digital file. The raw digital document is not for distribution, nor may the PowerPoint be made available for resale.
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By purchasing the Puppy Powerpoint, you agree to the following terms and conditions:
1. Pet Perspective maintains a force-free philosophy, using positive reinforcement methods to help pets and their people. When editing or utilising Pet Perspective products, behavioural advice must be in keeping with this philosophy.
2. You will hold ongoing copyright permission to show the PowerPoint to your clients. You may use PowerPoint to create a video of you presenting the information, and distribute the video to your clients. You may not distribute the raw digital version of the PowerPoint, or its contents. You may not onsell the PowerPoint in any form, to any third party.
3. You do have permission to edit the PowerPoint yourself (limited to force free advice as per the first condition), as it’s important that the information matches your speaking style and preferences. You can change the order, or the style, rewrite the notes, and choose certain sections to show at different times through your course. If you need any help with PowerPoint edits, I am happy to assist.