Living with Fearful Dogs in Devon England. Sept. 6-7, 2025

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Julie’s Nose-Centric® methods bring the dog’s overlooked sense of smell to the forefront of training to improve confidence, build trust, engage with the handler, and reduce reactivity with dogs that are often thought of as “un-reachable.”  Julie Hart has 15 years of experience as a fearful and feral dog rehabilitator for shelters, rescues, and clients. This workshop will contain classroom and demonstrations, with some hands-on opportunities.

By combining trust building, human/dog body language, leash handling, attunement, predictability and understanding with fearful and feral dogs, we can connect with dogs on a deep level. The workshop will explain how dogs see the world in a different way. With improved and different understanding of fearful and feral dogs, an imporved outcome will follow. The workshop covers how the lessons feral and fearful dogs teach can be applied to help improve clients’ and clients’ dogs’ success.

Using fearful and feral dogs as our teachers to improve our knowledge of dogs, this three-day dog rehabilitation workshop goes in-depth into proven Nose-Centric® Dog Rehabilitation methods utilizing a dog’s sense of smell, plus relationship-based training, to earn trust. Feral dog rehab gets to the essence and depth of the human-dog relationship with an animal that has developed street smarts and survival techniques without human influence.

This workshop is ideal for dog trainers, shelter staff, and dog rescuers. Many fearful dog parents have attended Julie’s workshops and found great value for helping their own dogs.

There is classroom time alternated with demonstration time during this workshop starting the first day. Julie likes to dive into using dogs as examples of her training methods as soon as possible during her workshops.

Working spots are available. If you would like to bring your dog or a dog you are working with, please email julie@hart2heartcanine.com with details. Spaces are limited to five.

Dates: September 6-7, 2025

Times: September 6 - 9am-5pm

September 7 - 9am-4pm

Cost: $400. 320 pounds 385 Euros

Working Spot is $100 additional to the workshop cost

To register please email Nick Battirck, host, at nick@wellbehaveddogs.co.uk

Nick will then send you info on how to purchase a ticket.

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Julie’s Nose-Centric® methods bring the dog’s overlooked sense of smell to the forefront of training to improve confidence, build trust, engage with the handler, and reduce reactivity with dogs that are often thought of as “un-reachable.”  Julie Hart has 15 years of experience as a fearful and feral dog rehabilitator for shelters, rescues, and clients. This workshop will contain classroom and demonstrations, with some hands-on opportunities.

By combining trust building, human/dog body language, leash handling, attunement, predictability and understanding with fearful and feral dogs, we can connect with dogs on a deep level. The workshop will explain how dogs see the world in a different way. With improved and different understanding of fearful and feral dogs, an imporved outcome will follow. The workshop covers how the lessons feral and fearful dogs teach can be applied to help improve clients’ and clients’ dogs’ success.

Using fearful and feral dogs as our teachers to improve our knowledge of dogs, this three-day dog rehabilitation workshop goes in-depth into proven Nose-Centric® Dog Rehabilitation methods utilizing a dog’s sense of smell, plus relationship-based training, to earn trust. Feral dog rehab gets to the essence and depth of the human-dog relationship with an animal that has developed street smarts and survival techniques without human influence.

This workshop is ideal for dog trainers, shelter staff, and dog rescuers. Many fearful dog parents have attended Julie’s workshops and found great value for helping their own dogs.

There is classroom time alternated with demonstration time during this workshop starting the first day. Julie likes to dive into using dogs as examples of her training methods as soon as possible during her workshops.

Working spots are available. If you would like to bring your dog or a dog you are working with, please email julie@hart2heartcanine.com with details. Spaces are limited to five.

Dates: September 6-7, 2025

Times: September 6 - 9am-5pm

September 7 - 9am-4pm

Cost: $400. 320 pounds 385 Euros

Working Spot is $100 additional to the workshop cost

To register please email Nick Battirck, host, at nick@wellbehaveddogs.co.uk

Nick will then send you info on how to purchase a ticket.

Julie’s Nose-Centric® methods bring the dog’s overlooked sense of smell to the forefront of training to improve confidence, build trust, engage with the handler, and reduce reactivity with dogs that are often thought of as “un-reachable.”  Julie Hart has 15 years of experience as a fearful and feral dog rehabilitator for shelters, rescues, and clients. This workshop will contain classroom and demonstrations, with some hands-on opportunities.

By combining trust building, human/dog body language, leash handling, attunement, predictability and understanding with fearful and feral dogs, we can connect with dogs on a deep level. The workshop will explain how dogs see the world in a different way. With improved and different understanding of fearful and feral dogs, an imporved outcome will follow. The workshop covers how the lessons feral and fearful dogs teach can be applied to help improve clients’ and clients’ dogs’ success.

Using fearful and feral dogs as our teachers to improve our knowledge of dogs, this three-day dog rehabilitation workshop goes in-depth into proven Nose-Centric® Dog Rehabilitation methods utilizing a dog’s sense of smell, plus relationship-based training, to earn trust. Feral dog rehab gets to the essence and depth of the human-dog relationship with an animal that has developed street smarts and survival techniques without human influence.

This workshop is ideal for dog trainers, shelter staff, and dog rescuers. Many fearful dog parents have attended Julie’s workshops and found great value for helping their own dogs.

There is classroom time alternated with demonstration time during this workshop starting the first day. Julie likes to dive into using dogs as examples of her training methods as soon as possible during her workshops.

Working spots are available. If you would like to bring your dog or a dog you are working with, please email julie@hart2heartcanine.com with details. Spaces are limited to five.

Dates: September 6-7, 2025

Times: September 6 - 9am-5pm

September 7 - 9am-4pm

Cost: $400. 320 pounds 385 Euros

Working Spot is $100 additional to the workshop cost

To register please email Nick Battirck, host, at nick@wellbehaveddogs.co.uk

Nick will then send you info on how to purchase a ticket.