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PACT DogsX Conference ~ Oct 6 — 2024 ~ Book Now! ~ UK University of Winchester

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PACT DogsX Conference ~ Oct 6 — 2024 ~ Book Now! ~ UK University of Winchester 〰️

 

Watch Linda’s VIDEO below!
Linda Michaels presenting the Hierarchy of Dog Needs she created, and speaking about Dog Reactivity and Aggression, plus her experience with dogs and wolfdogs:

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34 incredible experts who Barking Up The Right Tree have brought together to help reactive dogs and their humans:
From nutrition advice to mindset through to expert dog training and veterinary advice… It’s a virtual event!

Zak George, Susan Garrett, Ian Dunbar, Michael Shikashio, Grisha Stewart, Kim Brophey, Robyn Hood, Andrew Hale, Dr Edward Bassingthwaite, Kamal Fernandez, Linda Michaels, Dr Isla Fishburn, Julia Robertson, Anushree Thammanna, Hélène Lawler, Stephanie Zikmann, Deb Bauer, Clair Hickson, Tracey McLeod, Laura Maulbetsch, Team R+ Gundogs, Sowjanya Vijaynagnar, Tom Candy, Niki French, Victoria Shepherd, Emma Parsons, Cathy Slot, Jess Adams, Alexa Capra, Meghan Barrett, Janet Finlay, and your hosts Dr Barbara Paterson and Julia Hawkins

Love In Action

What sensitive dogs really need to feel safe and loved. Marilyn Mele interviews Linda Michaels. Watch the video below!

Linda Michaels discusses what dogs really need to feel safe and loved.



Speaking Request Form

Linda Michaels, M.A., Psychology is a popular and seasoned world-class speaker and presenter for conferences, veterinary clinics, breed clubs, shelters, rescues and other dog-centric groups interested in fascinating, well-researched dog behavior modification and positive training topics. Read testimonials here.

Zoom Meetings, Podcasts, Chats, Seminars and Conferences. Customized, educational and entertaining presentations based upon the just-released The Do No Harm Dog Training and Behavior Handbook Featuring the Hierarchy of Dog Needs. The new book is a comprehensive behavior, training and animal welfare guide coving an extensive range of topics.

Fees determined on a case -by-case basis. All speaking engagements require a minimum donation to the Hierarchy of Dog Needs Fund to help support our mission to improve dog welfare through training. (These donations are not tax-deductible.)

Sample Topics

  • All about the best-selling new book!

  • The Hierarchy of Dog Needs Standards of Care and Best Practices Showcase

  • Separation Anxiety Solutions

  • Force Free/Do No Harm Training Principles and Practices – How it Works

  • Taking Your Dog Beyond Aggression, Fear and Reactivity

  • Puppy Training 101

  • Any topic within the book!

    Fees for Live Events
    $25 per attendee. Minimum of 25 attendees.

    Please fill out the Press and Speaking form below
    In your Message* please tell us about
    1. Topics of special interest taken from the new book
    2. The expected size of your audience and 
    3. What type of promotional activities will be provided for the Event
    4. Remuneration and/or promotional opportunities for Linda
    If we’re a good fit, we will promote the event to my 70,000 member Do No Harm Dog Training FB Group too!

 

Recent speaking events

Unlock your dog's felt sense of safety—through Enrichment

Creating a Doggy Enrichment Land

Decrease stress, enhance your bond and build confidence!

 

Linda Michaels Podsongs.com Interview: Creating Do No Harm Music for Dogs with Jack Stafford and the ATLYS string quartet. Musical creation by this outstanding group of musicians inspired by the interview and their dogs, Coming Soon, “For the Love of Dogs”.

 

Linda Co-hosts on Gentle Grooming

Interview with Stephanie Zikmann, Founder of the Holistic Grooming Academy. Click image to Listen FREE!

Listen here-Buy Now

Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC)
Topic: The Hierarchy of Dog Needs “Do No Harm” Approach in Behaviour and Training

KIENO

Kindness Is Essential Not Optional

Your Puppy Blueprint speaking event with Linda Michaels

Your Puppy Blueprint

Everything you need to know about raising your puppy. January 17, 2023. See who spoke!

Dog Centered Care Linda Michaels and The Hierarchy of Dog Needs

 

Dog Centred Care Facebook Group Zoom Chat with host Andrew Hale, Dec 2022.
Topic: In Conversation with Linda Michaels. Hierarchy of Dog Needs, Do No Harm and Beyond

 
 
Why is your dog barking podcast with Linda Michaels
The Hierarchy of Dog Needs podcast with Linda Michaels
 

The Doodle Pro Apple and itv Podcasts

  • Pet Professional Guild Inaugural Summit Speaker. Understanding Research: Making the Case for Force-Free Dog Training. Filmed Conference Presentation. Tampa FL

    Previous Events

  • Victoria Stilwell Positively Dog Training First Annual Member Conference Roundtable. Science-Based Dog Trainers and Science: Research Counts. Roundtable with Linda Michaels, M.A., and Victoria Stilwell. Atlanta GA

  • First Annual Hero Dog Awards Attendee, American Humane Society. Victoria Stilwell, Lead Judge. Beverly Hills CA

  • The Genesis Award 25th Anniversary Attendee, United States Humane Society. Victoria Stilwell’s “It’s Me or the Dog” Best Reality Series Nominee. Hollywood CA

  • Strut Your Mutt. Best Friends Animal Society Ask the Trainer. Los Angeles CA

  • Morgan Run Club & Resort. Del Mar Solana Beach Rotary Club Speaker.

  • Saks Fifth Avenue. Dog Days of Summer Event, Dog Psychologist Behavioral Consultations. La Jolla CA

  • Hotel Indigo Del Mar Speaker. Bow Wow Brunches. When and How to Train Your Dog. Dog Park and Dog Beach. Del Mar CA.

  • Rancho Santa Fe Historical Society. McKenna Long & Aldridge, Mini Behavioral Consultations and Celebrity Judge. Rancho Santa Fe CA

  • Pet Orphans of Southern California Shelter. Top Ten Things to Teach Your Dog. Van Nuys CA

  • VCA Animal Hospital. Veterinary Lunch and Learn Presentation. Encinitas CA

  • Point Loma Veterinary Clinic. Veterinary Lunch and Learn Presentation to Staff. Point Loma CA

  • PAWS Fiesta (3 years). Mini Behavioral Consultations. Hillcrest Estate, San Diego CA

  • Annual Doggie Street Festival (3 years). Countywide Shelter and Rescue Adoption Event. Ask the Trainer Professionals Booth. San Diego CA

  • Cavalier Circle (3 years). Positive Reinforcement and Top Ten Things to Teach Your Dog. VCA Animal Hospital, Sorrento Valley CA

  • Yorkie Lovers Meetup. La Jolla CA

  • Westie Rescue of OC Benefit. Mini Behavioral Consultations. Huntington Beach CA

  • Positive Pet Professionals of San Diego (PPPofSD) Events
    – Fundraiser for FACE,
    Thanksgiving Dog Day. Zoom Room. Encinitas CA
    Non-Aversive Training, speaker presentation. Encinitas CA
    – Fundraising Partner Boston Brigade Rescue. Wagging Winterland. Quail Gardens CA
    – Fundraiser for Bichon Fur Kids Rescue . Dine with Your Dog. Encinitas CA
    – Fundraiser SNAP.
    National Dog Party Day and First Aid Demonstration with Arden Moore. Host. Encinitas CA
    Home-cooking for Your Dog and Gentle Grooming. Host. Encinitas, CA
    – Fundraiser for Baja Animal Sanctuary. Meet the Veterinarian, Dr. Lee Harris, DVM, Socialization and Vaccinations. Host. Encinitas CA
    Meet the Veterinarian, Dr. Jennifer Stewart DVM, Alternative Pain Treatments: Acupuncture and Laser Technology. Host. Encinitas CA
    Meet the Holistic Veterinarian Dr. Tamara Hebbler, DVM. Host. Solana Beach CA

  • Take Your Dog to Work Day. Seminar, Positive Reinforcement and Your Dog. Carmel Valley CA

  • Three Dog Bakery Pet Store. Howl-O-Ween Yappy Hour. Ask the Trainer. Del Mar CA

  • Pupologie Pet Store. Halloween Dog Runway Party. Dia de los Perros. Ask the Trainer. Encinitas CA

  • Babies by the Sea Boutique. How to Keep Your Baby Safe and Your Dog Happy. Cardiff By the Sea CA

  • Muttropolis. Seminar: Pesky Pooch Problems? Solana Beach CA

 

 
 

Video - Understanding Research: Making the Case for Force-free Training

As science-based dog trainers, it's important that we understand scientific research and make the best use of the science materials available to us in order to most effectively support our position as Force-Free trainers. We’ll be sampling some fascinating research from the Russian silver fox study examining selective breeding for tameness and aggression, and “visit” some wolfdogs on our research journey.

What professionals are saying about this seminar:

“Truly, one of the best presentations I have ever been to!” – Abigail Witthauer, owner of Roverchase, a bond-based choice teaching facility, Pelham, Alabama

“Ms. Michael’s brilliant presentation was a game changer in my professional career. This is a must see video if you are a professional dog trainer looking to step it up a notch. To the science-based dog trainer that may not have a specific background or degree in science or psychology, this presentation has crucial resources to take your professional game to the next level. For dog owners that have an interest in behavior, you will love this too! You don’t have to be a dog trainer to enjoy this discussion and be inspired by Ms. Michaels.” – Dawn Hanna, owner of Oh Behave Dog Training, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

“As a former zoo gorilla trainer, I enjoyed the information on Linda’s training of wolf-dogs in a sanctuary setting. Linda Michaels’ presentation is a must-see for any animal trainer interested in the scientific basis for humane force-free behavior modification. Motivating animals to co-operate in their own training and care through positive methods will produce desired behaviors without the risk of the negative consequences of other less humane techniques.” – April Bove-Rothwell, zoo trainer, San Diego, California

“With a Master’s degree in Psychology, Linda is especially well-versed in understanding and applying research to her work with dogs and pet parents. If you are a force-free trainer who really wants the science-based information that supports your efforts teaching pet parents and others why these methods are effective (and why compulsion and force are methods that should have long ago been left in the dust), you will find this DVD indispensable.” – Francine Miller, owner of Call Ms. Behaving Dog Training, Carlsbad, California


Behavior Consulting

Victoria Stilwell endorses Linda Michaels

 

Linda Michaels, M.A.,  helps you develop a relationship with your dog built on a foundation of trust, boundaries, and love. Get lasting results by addressing the motivations that drive your dog’s behavior, rather than treating symptoms alone. Address long-term problems or troublesome issues that have just cropped up.

”Linda brings tremendous academic credentials and extensive training to her work, but what really makes her special is her passionate devotion to helping the dog-owning community understand the benefits and effectiveness of using positive training methods as opposed to flawed compulsion and dominance-based techniques.”
~ Victoria Stilwell for Lillian Cox, Coast News

Some of the unique benefits of private consulting with Linda

  • Fully customized treatment plans to fit your dog, your lifestyle and your family

  • Step-by-step guides to make the process easy for you and easy for your dog

  • Desensitization techniques to stop your dog from overreacting to triggers using force-free/fear-free/pain-free methods

  • Answers to questions on any behavior topic that concerns you from a very experienced professional with a master’s degree in animal behavior

Positive method training demonstrates true leadership. Shocking, choking, or prong/pinch collars often cause fear, worsen behavior and cause aggression. See testimonials here.

Please fill out the form

(If your dog has a bite history to humans or a bite history to other dogs, a complete background assessment will be necessary.)

Behavior Consultation Therapy and Training

Zoom, Facebook Video, or Phone Consultations. Private in-person consulting for select clients.

Private customized lessons by the author addressing any combination of behavior problems your dog may have, such as aggression to humans, aggression to other dogs, separation anxiety, and/or housetraining, fearfulness etc.
Availability and pricing for select clients discussed upon receipt of the questionnaire.

Address the problems that are a priority for you and your family first.
Address any combination of behavior problems your dog may have. Customized Treatment Plan.
New Puppy • New Rescue • Do No Harm Foundations • Nutrition • Exercise • Aggression to Dogs, or Humans • Separation Anxiety – Prevention and Treatment • Fearful Dog • Resource Guarding • Incessant Barking • Leash-walking Skills • Errorless Housetraining • Puppy No Bite! • Socialization with Other Dogs, Strangers, Moving Objects • Sit • Down • Wait/Stay • Come! • No Jump • Clicker Training (if desired)
Read testimonials.

STEP 1. Please purchase the Do No Harm Dog Training and Behavior Handbook on Amazon

STEP 2. Fill out the Behavioral Consultation Appointment Request Form

STEP 3. If your dog has bitten a person or another dog, you must also fill out this Incident Report Form. This background/history/incident/assessment is required for all human and dog/dog aggression cases involving bites before treatment can be scheduled.
Incident Report form

STEP 4. Please sign the Release of Liability form here
RELEASE OF LIABILITY

Aggression and Reactivity Therapy

If you’ve been struggling with human or dog-dog aggression at home or on walks, start treatment today. All Positive Method. No shock, no prong, no choke, no psychological or physical harm is necessary to effectively treat aggression and reactivity.

Has your dog growled at you or bit the child next door? Aggression is a serious problem that should be addressed at the very first sign of trouble. All aggression toward people requires intervention, an assessment of the triggers, and a force-free behavior modification plan to resolve it. Read testimonials here.

Are you unable to take a stress-free walk with your dog in your own neighborhood? Are you wondering if the dog park is still a good choice for your dog? Although Dog/Dog Aggression is difficult for most trainers to effectively treat, there is much that can be done with the help of a Behavior Modification expert. We’ll examine the management of triggers at home, learn how you can use basic obedience skills to redirect bark/lunge behavior, and best of all, discover how to “change the way your dog feels” about other dogs. See testimonials here.

If your dog has bitten a person or another dog you must also purchase and fill out the Incident Report above so that we may develop a complete and safe plan for you and your dog.


Testimonials

VETERINARIAN ENDORSED

I applaud the promotion of no dominance/non-aversive training in the veterinary and dog-loving communities, as training methods may affect overall health and well-being. Linda has my unreserved professional endorsement.
— Dr. Tamara Hebbler, DVM, Solana Beach, CA

Victoria Stilwell endorses Linda Michaels

CELEBRITY ENDORSED

Linda brings tremendous academic credentials and extensive training to her work, but what really makes her special is her passionate devotion to helping the dog-owning community understand the benefits and effectiveness of using positive training methods as opposed to flawed compulsion and dominance-based techniques.
— Victoria Stilwell for Lillian Cox, Coast News

 
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RANCHO SANTA FE REVIEW ENDORSED

The Rancho Santa Fe Review reports that dog psychologist and trainer, Linda Michaels’ master’s degree in psychology and graduate research in learning at San Diego State University, put her at the front of the dog training pack.

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

Thank you for your wonderful presentation and the beautiful takeaway brochures you provided to everyone. You covered all the different aspects of introducing your baby to your dog and vice versa.
The turn out was great and we were pleased so many people came to hear your helpful advice and tips. Thank you for doing such a great job!
— Julie and Laura Fairchild, Babies by the Sea Boutique – Cardiff by the Sea
The Saks Fifth Avenue Dog Days of Summer was a hit and your participation was greatly instrumental in its success. Your incredible dedication was greatly appreciated and contributed to the festive atmosphere throughout the store. The general goodwill created in part by you will, undoubtedly, serve us both until the next Dog Days of Summer rolls around and we hope that you will once again be onboard.
— Cathy Jones, Saks Fifth Avenue

BEHAVIOR CONSULTING AND TRAINING

When out walking, Teddy was hyper-vigilant and miserable, plus, he was extremely intimidated by strangers, those who came to the house and especially those we encountered on our walks, and also by other dogs.

After only a few lessons with Linda, Teddy became much more comfortable around strangers, including children, even though he had vigorously shied away from them in the past. In public, he willingly approached strangers for treats. At home, he was also more willing to accept visitors, even asking them to play. Teddy also became more comfortable with other dogs in a public setting.

Linda’s knowledge of canines and her understanding of canine behavior are impressive. She has a complete arsenal of advice, hints, and techniques at her disposal to help make the family dog a happier, more contented creature. Her love for animals comes shining through using her gentle, non-punitive style.
— Karen Coombs, Solana Beach

MANNERS

Because of your influence we were able to continue with our gentle hands philosophy with Sadie, while learning positive methods that allowed for a well behaved companion dog who is fun loving, very affectionate, and obedient without fear. You helped us find a better way to feed her, too, and she has never been healthier. I sincerely think you have dogs all figured out.
— George and Dianna Huszar
I loved everything about this training and would absolutely recommend it to my veterinarian and friends. Bentley learned to sit and to loose-leash walk a lot better. Linda is very well educated on dog training methods and it is obvious she love dogs!
— Dana Ochoa with Bentley
Coal will now ‘come’ at the dog park from 50 feet away! I like Linda’s calm and gentle manner — always even-footed, pleasant and personable.
— Lynn Kelley, Carmel Valley

HUMAN AGGRESSION

We went to so many behavior experts for help, and your help was the most valuable we received. Sofie came into our lives as a force to be reckoned with! You helped us train and deal with Sofie in a way that allowed us to have so many happy memories of our years with her. Thank you, Linda.
— Debbie and Bart Castellitto
Madison’s last years were spent as a completely different dog based on the work you did with her. She was nice to everyone and had a completely different personality. Her favorite day was Halloween. She helped pass out candy, greeting each child as they came to the door as if they were a long lost friend. It was truly amazing!
— Kathleen and Taylor Pacurar, San Diego Hospice, Vice-President. Kensington

DOG/DOG AGGRESSION
Sibling Rivalry

“I wanted to extend a THANK YOU. We’ve heeded all of your wonderful advice. Our older husky and Lakota get along much better now. They actually play and chase each other in a playful, non-aggressive manner around the backyard. They hang out indoors together. Lakota is more cautious and respectful around the older dogs about their space and privacy. Best of all, I’m no longer sleeping on the couch! Last week Lakota started spending the evenings in our bedroom along with our older dogs and he’s been quite peaceful and they’ve been content with no issues. He gets along wonderful with other dogs. He’s turned out to be an excellent dog, and with your advice, and our patience, we’ve overcome and helped him become a great animal. He’s very intelligent and has learned that he has found his forever home. Best wishes. We can’t thank you enough!
— Lanette and Frank Fieser, Beverly Hills, CA

DOGS AND BABIES

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Linda is probably the most thorough professional/consultant of any kind that I have had the pleasure of working with. As she teaches, she models a contagious love for dogs that has helped me strengthen my own bond with Hattie, our family dog. Having Linda work with us is one of the best decisions I have made for the sanity, safety, and happiness of our family. I feel confident that now I have the skills and knowledge to keep my toddler safe, and her relationship with ‘Hattie-girl’ a happy one! I now see that positive reinforcement training is really the only appropriate training for our anxious dog, and I wish that I had started earlier. You will be thrilled with Linda’s enthusiasm and attention to detail. Thank you, Linda!
— Elizabeth, Arik and Annemyn (2.5 years old) Moreno