The STEPs of Teamwork
Supporting Your Therapy Dog Part Two with Ann Howie
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Gain practical insights, and transform your teamwork dynamics.
In today’s world, animal-assisted services (AAS) are becoming more popular and more desired by facilities. This often means that the human-animal teams are expected to work entirely independently (receiving less initial training and little to no staff help during their visits) while being asked to do more for clients. This can put significant pressure on both the handler and the therapy dog (or other therapy animal). Whereas handlers might be able to speak up for themselves to meet their needs, the dog relies solely on the handler for support.
This webinar shows you how to support your dog by unlocking the secrets of the STEPs of Teamwork©. Explore the essential skills, strategies, and principles that foster teamwork with your dog. More than simply showing up for visits with a clean and well-mannered dog, you can build a harmonious relationship where your dog knows he can rely on you to be there for him. Apply these principles when you are working, at home, and when you are going about town.
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Learn from Ann Howie, AAS industry expert, gain practical insights, and transform your teamwork dynamics. Don't miss this opportunity to take your teamwork to the next level!
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Ann began her life by being friends with the animals on her farm. As an adult, she found ways to incorporate animals into her psychotherapy practice and to advocate for the animal’s perspective as a dog trainer. She helped develop the first Standards of Practice in the field of animal-assisted services, she has written books and textbooks for both volunteers and professionals, and she continues to develop and teach curricula on-line and in-person. Kindness is central to her way of being, toward both humans and the animals with whom we share this planet.
Ann runs Human-Animal Solutions, PLLC. You can find out more about her and her business at: www.HumanAnimalSolutions.com