Helping your Fearful Romanian Dogs Webinar

Webinar Recording + Supporting materials for adopters with Fearful Romanian Rescue Dogs

Summary of Webinar & Supporting Materials

Who is this Webinar For? 
Anyone who has a Romanian Rescue dog who is fearful, timid, shy or nervous. Maybe they won't interact, maybe they spend a lot of time hiding or are struggling to acclimatise to their new surroundings and you're not sure the best way to help them.    

What Will You Learn from the Webinar?
>>> Gain a Deeper Understanding of What Your Fearful Dog NEEDS
>>> Learn How to Support them and Help Them Feel Safe  
>>> Discover tools to Help Them Overcome Their Fears Without Pressure
>>> Relieve stress & worry about whether you are doing the right things for your fearful dog
 

Recorded Webinar + Q&A + Supporting Materials
Presented by Meesh Masters of The Dog's Point of View

Webinar Modules & Units

Webinar Price 

  • Helping your Fearful Romanian Dogs Webinar
  • £37

    Webinar recording + Supporting Materials

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Reviews

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Denise Jamieson

Fearful dogs

This course reinforced many things that I felt I knew but also taught me many things too. It has given me lots of useful tips and really helped me think more carefully how to get one of my dogs used to visitors. So grateful for this information and love reading the material. Thank you so much

11 months ago
Lola Carey

Fearful dog review

This is an excellent course! It's well worth watching more than once. Meesh presents a ton of information and does so with both compassion and humor.

2 years ago

Meesh Masters

Meesh Masters is the founder and business owner at The Dog's Point of View and specialises in working with Romanian & Overseas Rescue dogs, providing educational resources for their adopters via remote one to one consultations, home study courses, webinars, training programs and her popular Adopters Coaching Group - The number one resource anywhere on the internet for Romanian and Overseas rescue dog information and support.

After becoming involved with Romanian Rescue dogs in 2015, both as a support advisor to new adopters and a fosterer herself, she was led to look deeper into the thinking, feeling, emotional depths of these dogs when things began feeling different about them.

She soon realised how the Romanian dogs were different to British born dogs, that their genetics and bloodline, being from street dogs and dogs that had evolved through more natural selection, meant they seemed to be more in tune with their instinctive nature's. She went on to learn that she needed to adjust the ways she interacted with and worked with these dogs, to accommodate their more instinctive and cautious characteristics. It became very evident that these dogs responded differently to 'training' in the conventional sense at times.

And so it became her passion to share everything she was learning, and is still learning, about the Romanian Dog's Point of View with as many adopters as possible. Today she is Patron of two Romanian Rescue Charities, Cloud K9 Rescue and Annie's Trust, she is also advisor to various other rescue organisations. She runs a course for qualified trainers, The Romanian Rescue Pro Trainers program, to help other canine professionals understand more about working with Romanian & foreign rescue dogs and their families, as many of them can be quite complex compared to working with British dogs.  She has also launched an invaluable education & resource program for rescue organisations rehoming Romanian & Eastern European dogs, to help them & their volunteers to understand how to correctly support their adopters if they encounter basic problems. 

Meesh is also now a certified Dynamic Dog Practitioner which qualifies her to complete detailed assessments of dogs in the areas of biomechanics, gait, movement & posture to determine whether there are any potential pain or discomfort issues that could be contributing to behaviour.  This is an invaluable qualification to have given that her entire business focuses solely on supporting and working with adopters and canine professionals of predominantly Romanian but also other European street, rescue & shelter dogs.  With the poor start many of these dogs have in life, along with the potential for them to have sustained untreated injuries, abuse and trauma prior to adoption, being able to assess for pain in a totally hands off, non-intrusive way is often the only way they can be assessed.