Unleashed Potential Dog Trainer Presents at Eastern College in Halifax.

by | on January 31, 2012

Unleashed potential Dog Trainer Presents at Eastern College in Halifax.

I always love to see our upk9 dog trainers enjoying their career.  :)   Getting invited  to do presentations on TV, in community events, schools, businesses, and other small or large groups is just one of many fun things we get to do!

Among many presentations, one of the most requested presentations we do is  on the truth abut different types of dog training methods, the pros and cons and the best ways to approach dog training for success in the real world. Other popular presentations we often do is bite prevention seminars. I’ll have to do a blog on that some day.

Here is what Unleashed Potential Dog trainer Ted Efthymiadis writes in our Unleashed Potential blog:

“One of the things I love most about my career as a dog trainer with unleashed potential is that I have an opportunity to educate Veterinarians, Vet technicians, students, doggy daycare workers and pet store staff. Over the years I have learned a wealth of knowledge from some of the best dog trainers in North America, and I am more than happy to share that experience with those who want to learn more about dog training, aggression, rehabilitation and animal behavior. Today I had the great privilege of doing a seminar for the students of Eastern college in Halifax, all of the students were Vet technician students. I have to say it was really fun watching light bulbs turn on as people listened, connected, asked questions and had a really good time. At the end of the seminar I brought one of my dogs up to the class room to show how our training methods work. Automatically the entire classroom fell in love with BB my Belgian malinois , it was a great way to bridge the gap between theory and practical. I would like to thank Nadine at Eastern college for having me in, and inviting me back next year.”

Unleashed potential Dog Trainer Presents at Eastern College in Halifax.
Most of all they love our dogs!

 

 

 

 

I feel being a dog trainer is one of the best jobs there is, but in order to be good at it you not only need lots of knowledge and skill, you need to have a  people personality and no fear of presenting in public.  This is just one amongst many traits for success.

Great Job Ted!  Keep on rocking in Halifax!!

Duke Ferguson, ABDT, MT

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About The Author:

I was born with a passion for the outdoors and animals both wild and domestic. I love spending time with my family and friends, hiking, camping, hunting and fishing. At the age of 12 I knew I wanted to work with animals. I have been training dogs for hunting and retrieving since the age of 13. As soon as I graduated from High school I attended College to become a Fish and Wildlife Technician and Conservation Officer. While attending The Atlantic Police Academy’s Conservation Enforcement program in PEI, I was placed as a Conservation Officer in Nova Scotia where I had the privilege to work with the departments K9 Unit. It was one of the best experiences of my life and increased my desire to work with dogs at ALL levels. Since I am passionate and very driven I have traveled widely and spent the past 25 years studying many methods from top dog trainers and behaviorists from around the world. in 1996 after the sudden death of my father I ended up owning and operating a pharmacy and having to learn about business asap. I knew this was not the long term career for me, so after doubling business in 5 years, I sold it to pursue my career in canine behavior and training. I graduated from several different canine training and animal behavior schools where I studied and certified in all levels of obedience and animal behavior, utility, kennel management, temperament testing, dog care, personal protection, police k9, support dog training, tracking, detection training (drugs, bombs, bedbugs), security and guard dog training. Earning the title of Certified Master Trainer and being first Canadian to certify in the use of the K9 BSD (Behavior Shaping Device) I own and operate a very successful training company called "Unleashed Potential K9 Academy" and I work with people and dogs from day light until dark. When not working the dog business I assist my wonderful wife home school our 3 children.

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