Don's Speaking Engagements
Don has lectured on canine behavior, training, the Bach Flower Remedies, and pet nutrition in the US, Canada, Japan and the Caribbean.
2008
Panel Discussion: What Helped Your Business – Governors Conference on Small Business and Entrepreneurship (SMBIZ4ME) – May 21st, 2008
Understanding Canine Stress and Introduction to Canine Communication - Belfast Dog park Group, April 26, 2008
Introduction to Bach Flower Remedies – Canadian Association of Professional Pet Dog Trainers Annual Educational Conference, April 20, 2008
Trends in Training – The Evolution of a Pet Care Professional – Canadian Association of Professional Pet Dog Trainers Annual Educational Conference, April 19, 2008
Trends in Training – The Evolution of a Pet Care Professional – American Boarding Kennel Association Pet Expo, March 13, 2008
What Should I Feed my Pet? - Bangor Area Pug Society, February 2008
2007
(Don was President of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers during 2007 and was unavailable for speaking engagements.)
2006
Promoting Your Services Through Effective Marketing, Association of Pet Dog Trainers Annual Conference, San Jose, CA – September, 2006
Teaching to Your Students Learning Style, Association of Pet Dog Trainers Annual Conference, San Jose, CA – September, 2006
2005
Introduction to Pet Nutrition, Green Acres Kennel Shop, Bangor, ME – November 17, 2005
Learn How to Reduce Stress for Yourself and Your Pet with Bach Flower Essences, Green Acres Kennel Shop, Bangor, ME – October 22 and 23, 2005
Introduction to Pet Nutrition, Green Acres Kennel Shop, Bangor, ME – September 28, 2005
Using Bach Flower Essences to Treat Ourselves and Our Pets, Association of Pet Dog Trainers Annual Conference, San Jose, CA – September, 17, 2005
A Pet Guardian’s Perspective on Holistic and Complementary Healthcare, Association of Pet Dog Trainers Annual Conference, San Jose, CA – September, 15, 2005
Introduction to Pet Nutrition, Green Acres Kennel Shop, Bangor, ME – June 16, 2005
Introduction to Pet Nutrition, Green Acres Kennel Shop, Bangor, ME – May 18, 2005
Introduction to the Bach Flower Remedies for Pets – Good Dog Works! & Carolark, Debert, NS, Canada – May 8, 2005
Introduction to the Bach Flower Essences for Pets – Central Aroostook Kennel Club, Presque Isle, ME – February 13, 2005
Introduction to Canine Behavior, Communication, and Clicker Training – Central Aroostook Kennel Club, Presque Isle, ME – February 12, 2005
Introduction to Pet Nutrition – Central Aroostook Kennel Club, Presque Isle, ME – February 12, 2005
2004
The Bach Flower Essences and Their Use in Resolving Behavior Problems – Association of Pet Dog Trainers Annual Conference, Denver, CO – October 2nd, 2004
An Introduction to Canine and Feline Behavior – University College, Bangor ME, August 30, 2004
An Introduction to the Use of Bach Flower Essences with Pets – Japan Canine Good Citizen Association, Tokyo Japan – July 25th, 2004
An Introduction to the Use of Bach Flower Essences with Pets –Aigo Center, Achi Japan – July 20th, 2004
An Introduction to the Use of Bach Flower Essences with Pets – Animal Fancier’s Club, Tochigi Japan – July 17th – 19th, 2004
Learn How to Reduce Stress for Yourself and Your Pet with Bach Flower Essences – Green Acres Kennel Shop, Bangor, ME – June 26th, 2004
Learn How to Reduce Stress for Yourself and Your Pet with Bach Flower Essences – Green Acres Kennel Shop, Bangor, ME – June 12th, 2004
2003
An Introduction to the Use of Bach Flower Essences with Pets – Green Acres Holistic Pet Care Seminar – May 4th, 2003
Introduction to Canine Behavior, Communication, Learning and Training with Operant Conditioning – Bangor Humane Society – April through June 2003
2002
Introduction to Canine Behavior, Communication, Learning and Training with Operant Conditioning – Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, November 8th and 11th, 2002
A Pet Guardians Perspective on Holistic and Complementary Veterinary Care - Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, November 8th and 11th, 2002
Resolving Behavior Problems with Classical Conditioning - Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, November 9th, 2002
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