Safety and situational awareness

Safety and situational awareness

Protecting yourself at work is one of the most important things. There is so much to consider, including lone working, types of pets you are working with and the environment. Here you will find a range of resources to keep you safe at work. Structuring sessions:...

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Pet bereavement with Carrie Kearns

Pet bereavement with Carrie Kearns

We are proud to welcome our Affiliate Member Carrie Kearns who will be discussing four very important topics of conversation when it comes to losing our companion (or when a client loses a companion). COMING SOON!

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Head collars

Head collars

PPN do not promote or recommend the use of equipment such as head collars that can restrict the dog of its natural movement or work to stop pulling by adding pressure. However, we understand in some cases they are used as a last option for safety implications and we...

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Equipment to bring to one to ones

Equipment to bring to one to ones

I have a box, not just any box. A box full of equipment and goodies to bring to a one to one consultation and follow ups. In these files I will go through all the equipment I bring with me and how they help, enjoy!

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Longline (training leads)

Longlines or training leads can be a great piece of equipment to help manage and control a dog when training. They can also help build confidence when working with anxious/nervous dogs. But with every piece of equipment they must be used safely and most effectively.  

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