Thursday, 15 August 2013

Western Australian Seminar Open Training Forum by Kris Kotsopoulos - Von Forell Instinctive Training Systems

Perth 
Canine Open Training Forum
Proudly Presented by Performadog Perth’
Western Australia

September 14th and 15th 9am to 5pm 
Marangaroo School - Giralt rd, Marangaroo  
Western Australia  


About Our Coming Weekend Together

Fellow breeders, handlers, trainer and dog owner. Many of you I have met in other workshops and by know I am sure that you have gained some insight into my training philosophies. For those of you that have attended more than one will notice that there is a common theme. That is because regardless of the discipline canine learning laws are universal and whatever you decide to do with your dog, you must understand a few very important fundamentals.

  • ·         How dogs learn
  • ·         What drives them
  • ·         How to motivate them
  • ·         How to balance concentration and motivation
  • ·         How to compress drive as opposed to suppress drive

This next workshop in Perth is an open forum. It is more about what you want and need so that I can work with individual questions from the floor so that we can cater for individual problems. I will cover tracking, obedience, drive building and anything else that you want answers too.

Our Workshops are normally $440 and we have reduced this workshop to $220 for spectators and $300 for anyone that wishes to bring their dog to work with.  This is a thank you for the support you Western Australians have given me. Following this workshop we will be holding another later this year for a smaller group targeting very complex training and individual problem solving, be sure to watch out for this one and book in advance as we only can only cater for 20 people.  

From our observation, the average owner or trainer spends most of their time fighting long term unwanted behaviours.  Some of these behaviours can be traced to your dog’s genetic predisposition. However, for the most part they are learnt behaviours that have been reinforced time after time. In other words, they are training problems that may have been taught.

It is from these unwanted behaviours, whether it be in a show, competitive training or simply at home, that many tricks and gimmicks seem to spring into the dog world. These methods in general do not correct the problems but merely mask them.

In addition these quick-fix solutions only add to the problems in training. Once the undesirable behaviours have developed, training is never as simple as it could have been and is often very frustrating.

At this point a very promising young dog has become nothing but a horror to work and live with.
  • ·         When did it all start?
  • ·         Was it as early as the first sit command?

Besides the fact that the dog will learn what behaviour to perform when it hears the word “sit” it simultaneously learns how to learn (classical conditioning – the feeling associated with it). This is where foundation training begins. What the dog has learnt during its foundation training will have a lasting effect on its performance, for better or worse. During stress or problem solving the dog will always attempt to access its foundation training as a point of reference.

It is at this point in time where the dog and trainer learn to speak the same language – or not! This critical stage of training requires firsthand knowledge of animal learning, patience and specifically taught exercises.

Von Forell K9 Education offers you complete training opportunities for any promising young dog. We will show you how to reinforce the genetic potential in your dog with the soundest training systems available. Our seminars and workshops are specifically designed to bring about positive and permanent shifts in your quality of training.

They are designed to help you view the training of dogs with complete new possibilities. Finally we will cover the current state of global breeding practices and the impact on behaviour, what the breeder must know about proper trait selection, developing their puppies and what they should be teaching their puppy owners, how this impacts the type of dogs we end up in our community.

On a Personal Note

For any families, competitors or Law Enforcement Officers that wish to attend one of my seminars / workshops, the information below is designed to provide you with some understanding as to the overall structure and focus of the event.

Firstly I will commence with a general opening statement, the history and current global position of the working dog world. I will discuss its belief systems, my philosophy on training dogs, my position on positive and negative training systems, and all the possibilities it creates.

Then we shall discuss how to create and develop a proactive puppy or adult. I will illustrate the advantages of establishing why this active training component is so important and how to achieve it, as it is the underlying theme in my system.

We will cover the importance of the reinforcement of self-recovery, teaching the dogs how to “learn to learn” and how they can manipulate their environment to access reward. We will cover conditioned passive and active reward techniques and show you why one technique creates concentration whilst the other creates motivation.

Shaping puppy behaviour is a vital part of the program but what is most important is the teaching of active and passive states and essential behaviours. This sets the dogs up for a successful and obedient career.

The entire system is about creating a very strong basic foundation which is all possible within your own home, providing a distraction free environment for optimum learning.  My strong opinion is that group classes are detrimental to canine learning in the initial stages and the only way to teach a dog properly is to create a quality distraction free environment at home. Once that is established, I will then teach you how to allow increasing distractions to enhance and solidify your dog’s target behaviours, and lock them in.

An exciting aspect of this system is that it rapidly improves your relationship with your dog and maintains harmony throughout his life. A system that is to a large degree maintenance free because the behaviours are thoroughly understood by the dog.

I will also show you the use of prompts and containment fields to assist the concept of error-less learning, and how modern training aids only amplify your dog’s responses, with thoughtful application. The learning systems are designed for people who want to establish a great working relationship with their dog, control their family pet, compete at a high level or improve and manage their tactical Police Dog.

Kris Kotsopoulos
Von Forell Instinctive Training Systems

About the Presenter

Kris Kotsopoulos has been involved in breeding and training dogs since 1981. He has worked with first-time dog owners through to the most demanding Law Enforcement Canines and their handlers, and World Championship Competitors. Kris and his wife Tonia are breeders of Dobermanns and German Shepherds under the kennel name “Von Forell”. His dogs and training philosophies have been incorporated into many training systems by competitors and Law Enforcement Agencies worldwide.

Kris’s workshops are designed to give you a clear directive of how dogs learn, what drives them, how to improve learning due to purposeful directives, and how to shape behaviour for a dynamic, focused and harmonious performance. This is an opportunity to learn the latest cutting edge training systems to deliver spirited, obedient animals on cue.

Having devoted the last 32 years of his life to research, development and education of the working dog, paired with extensive work in the area of animal welfare, Kris has now expanded his professional horizons by sharing his knowledge with the community as a consultant for a range of government agencies, breed clubs and animal welfare groups.

Over the past three decades, Kris has travelled the globe in order to learn from the world’s best international trainers, breeders and animal behaviourists. As a result of his enthusiasm and dedication for greater knowledge, Kris has acquired an in-depth understanding of raising, developing and training dogs for a variety of purposes.

Through the skills and successes he has achieved, Kris has gained a sound understanding of what motivates animals to behave the way they do and just as importantly, how to apply this knowledge to achieve specialised goals. Kris currently shares this knowledge by operating both national and international training programs, seminars and workshops, each individually tailored to meet the needs of the general community, other trainers and government agencies globally.

Kris has implemented a variety of learning systems ranging from basic family obedience, to the most demanding competition, police, prison and professional security animals with an emphasis on true, open and uncomplicated behaviour with stimulus control. He is truly committed to breaking down barriers that exist for dogs and dog welfare in our community, and believes that consultation with breed clubs, animal management officers and animal welfare groups will help achieve this goal.  

“Purposeful, meaningful relationships between handlers and their dogs to create extraordinary dogs and extraordinary handlers.”

Kris’s commitment to the dog world is further highlighted through his companies:

Von Forell Kennels
An international provider of working dogs Dobermanns and German Shepherds, training equipment, premium dry dog food (Performadog) and cutting edge training technologies. The company’s primary focus is the breeding of highly driven animals that are genetically orientated to be working service dogs and excellent family companions. www.vonforell.com

Detector Dogs Australia
A specialised consulting service that focuses on providing explosive and narcotic detection dogs, specifically trained to meet the individual needs of government, business, private enterprise and the education sector. Detector Dogs Australia has been appointed to provide explosive detection services for the Port of Melbourne since 2008. www.detectordogs.com.au

K9 Security Service
A specialised security and consulting service that focuses on providing security dogs trained to meet the specific needs of government, business, private enterprise and educational sector assets. www.k9security.com.au

How To Achieve Precision Tracking With Your Dog
Kris is the author of this internationally acclaimed manual for teaching dogs the specialised skills of Competitive Tracking, Police Canine Tracking and Search and Rescue. 

Kris is also a co-founder of the National Dogs Trainers Federation - a representative and educational organisation for the dog training industry, which has now become the national representative body in Australia for dog trainers from all fields.

The NDTF offers Australia’s only Government accredited nationally recognised dog trainer certification course. By using Kris’s strong links and networks with other animal organisations, both nationally and internationally, Kris is able to assist with the development of formal policies, contribute to ongoing research in the area of canine training and behaviour, and further build on the necessary educational programs required to assert positive influence and bring about permanent change.


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