Seminars & workshops


Pup Social (Power Pup Hour!)
Feb.
22

Pup Social (Power Pup Hour!)

Socializing your puppy at an early stage is critical to building life long habits and manners.

Paws Oasis is offering an informal class where owners can bring their new pups into a safe environment to offer gentle expose to a wide variety of people, places, and situations that will make a permanent difference in their temperament.

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Oh No! The Dog Park!?
Aug.
26

Oh No! The Dog Park!?

Does your dog enjoy playing with other dogs? How to properly socialize & interact with others.

We all dream of that dog we can take anywhere and play with anyone but every dog has different needs, personality and preferences. We will teach how to work with your dog on socialization, what is too much, is your dog not liking other dogs a bad thing, and meeting your dog and every dog where they are at mentally and emotionally. You will learn how to allow your dog to thrive in different ways, introducing dogs, what is PROPER SOCIALIZATION, Facilitating and understanding dog interaction and each dog’s boundaries and social attitude and much MORE!

 
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Is it time to add (another) dog to the family?
Aug.
19

Is it time to add (another) dog to the family?

How to add to your pack in a healthy way!
They always say, “the more, the merrier”, but how do we make this true or understand why it isn’t always true. We will answer and look at all the questions people have when looking to get a dog or add another dog to your family. We will learn how to transition properly, prevent jealousy, create bonds, limit favouritism, and how to facilitate two dogs in your house interacting.

 
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Sugar Addicts: The Impact of Affection
Jun.
23
to Jun. 24

Sugar Addicts: The Impact of Affection

2 Part Seminar (second part June 24th)

How does affection/attention affect the behaviour and balance of our dogs and are we speaking their language and respecting their boundaries!? Are we causing a sugar rush and a consequential sugar crash in the way we treat dogs! You will be learning how dogs interact and learn from our many ways of affection. A lot of dogs get overstimulated from over affection or sugar and can start protective, obsessive, separation anxiety behaviours. On the opposite side, what affections are our dogs really wanting and needing?! We will answer questions/topics like, “Why can’t I greet my dog like a soldier returning from war?”, “Does that high-pitch baby talk really loved or wanted by dogs?” And “When is affection most wanted and useful.

 
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