This lecture was organized thanks to the invitation of Studieverening Animalis, Aeres University in Wageningen, and aimed to provide information about Dog Assisted Coaching, with an emphasis on the importance of the dog's well-being when inserted in coaching sessions.
Since I enjoy learning by doing, the students were actively engaged: they began by observing behavior, trying to make objective behavioral observations, and then they divided into groups to come up with activities to be carried out directly with the dogs, keeping in mind the enjoyment and well-being of all parties involved in the activity, with the help of fellow dogs-colleagues Charu and Kira.
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