webinar

Scratch Board

for cooperative nail care

In this webinar, we walk you through how to utilize a scratch board as a restraint-free cooperative nail care tool.
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In this webinar we will cover:

  • What a scratch board is and the types available
  • Show you how to properly introduce the board
  • Introduce you to the training technique of shaping
  • How to shop for and reinforce next steps
  • How to trouble shoot common sticky bits
  • Written step-by-step plan
  • Video demos of the plan steps

While the following is addressed in this course, we recommend these additional foundational webinars that take deeper dives to be paired with this course: 

How Dogs Learn and What Motivates Them.
Refunds are not available as portions of this course are designed to be downloaded upon purchase.
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