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02/16/2019 at 10:50 am #55843ModeratorModerator
Platinum Masterclass February 2019 will explore handling animal behavior problems using my best behavior modification techniques. These techniques work with behavior, training and performance issues.
One of my specialties is my proprietary HEART System, 5 steps to solving problems with pets, and that includes resolving behavior problems. In fact, just last year I created a Bad Pet Intervention and Makeover Program!
My advanced techniques work like a charm for my clients and their pets, whether they’re struggling with dogs that jump up on people, aggression, chasing cars, dragging their people down the street on the leash, or worse….
Kitties who are scratching or getting into things they shouldn’t, can’t get along with their family mates, act out aggressively with love bites (or not so loving bites!), who don’t use the litter box, who spray or mark territory, or worse….
Horses who bite, kick, buck, act skittish, run over their people, run away like a freight train, or worse…
So, as I was deciding what you need to learn next, I realized that you really need to know more about how to help animals when they are behaving badly.
When we do this right, pets and people can take a big breath of relief, feel more confident and clear about what’s needed and wanted, and their relationships can get back on track for harmony and alignment.
I’ve never taught my unique approaches and techniques in this depth before, so I’m pretty excited about this — and I hope you are too!
Mastering this unique intuitive skill is important because when you communicate with an animal and they need to tell you why they are behaving badly, then you’ll know exactly what to do to help them do better.
This level of advanced Masterclass training isn’t available anywhere else.
You’ll feel deeply touched because knowing how to be of service in these situations is so important to helping them feel better.Add you golden nuggets and comment on your findings doing the practices below.
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02/26/2019 at 11:15 am #55994Carol Schuyler (SKY ler)Inactive Member
Can a golden nugget be a story? If so, mine from the 2/16/19 Platinum Masterclass was your talk, Val, with the rat matriarch whose wild rat group was over-running a house and yard in Malibu. It’s mind-boggling to me that there was a humane solution satisfying for all parties.
I admit that I am more skeptical about communicating with rats because humans consider them vermin. But the human species is vermin, too, when it overpopulates in areas–it’s an equally scary, disgusting, and out-of-control situation (to me).
I can feel for individual rats. A biology professor couple I knew had dozens of types of creatures in their spotlessly maintained home. Their (only child) daughter’s favorite way of waking up was for a parent to take her pet rat from the sleep-in cage in her bedroom and place the rat on her pillow, so s/he could gently nudge her. I can also feel for rats in negative environments. There should be laws prohibiting experimentation on any animal, including rats. Maybe scientists can learn to communicate with bacteria, viruses, or other disease-causing agents to get them to leave bodies.
But I think it takes a special kind of courage, centeredness, and sensitivity to respond to rats’ needs during a rat invasion–on your part and on that of the homeowners. A neighbor’s father had a border wall of Italian cypresses. The day he discovered rats living in there he couldn’t call the exterminators fast enough.
As for all the excellent advice, e.g., worst case scenario followed by best case, well, I need more discipline for more meditation, practice and feedback, and earned confidence.
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