For Good Dog Training
Bringing you opportunities to thoughtfully consider how you live with dogs
About Kay
Kay Laurence started Learning About Dogs as a registered business in 2000. Although learning about dogs was her main aim for the previous 25 years, registering the company began the focus of a strong organisation now recognised around the world.
Learning About Dogs is a training and education business in the Cotswolds at the Wagmore Barn Centre of most excellent training, thinking and canine enjoyment. She holds workshops at her own training facility in the UK, across the US and around the world teaching a wide range of training skills and encouraging trainers to enjoy the expansive views outside the box.
Kay has lived intimately with many dogs over many years observing their daily interactions, their puppy rearing and sharing in their activities. They skilfully teach the art of living as a harmonious group and developing connection. This understanding and skill is shared through the book Every Dog Every Day and workshops where a consistent high quality of results with a range of different dogs and people is achieved.
With her passion for understanding dogs and her experience of teaching, Kay leads the way in developing practical techniques that will leave you with a great sense of personal achievement and connection to your dog.
Kay has been a presenter at the Karen Pryor Clicker Expo over 15 times and continues to enjoy exploring new cities in the US as part of the Expo Faculty. A regular presenter at the ORCA "Wicked Minds" Conference at the University of North Texas. Presenter at the Australia APDT Conference, Sydney 2011.
Kay is considered one of the world’s top clicker trainers. With 10 titles published and translated into German, French and Spanish, her exciting course of books and videos brings you her unique combination of talents.
The unique perspective is the three fold mixture of education, experience and pioneering training methods. This gives the knowledge to apply the training theories to our dogs and transfer the best of that experience to teaching others.
For more info, visit Kay's website.