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Top Tips for Supporting a Client with a Rescue Dog Presented by Nathalie Ingham

  • Tuesday, September 24, 2019
  • 2:00 PM
  • Saturday, September 24, 2022
  • 3:00 PM
  • Recorded Webinar

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Finding rescue dog’s homes isn’t always easy.

The relationship gained from a rescue dog can be one of the most rewarding, however the most rewarding ones often come with challenges.

As trainers, behaviourists, and dog experts we are often called upon to support these relationships. Should we approach them in the same way as any client? Are there differences? If so what are they and what should we focus on to ensure our client comes out of it with the most positive and rewarding of relationships with their new dog?

Learning Objectives:

  • The rehoming process from a dog’s journey and that of a customer within a rescue organisation such as Battersea Dogs & Cats Home
  • Why the owner and new rescue dog relationship doesn’t always work
  • The key elements that can have a big impact on the success of a rescue dog in a new home.


    About The Presenter


    Nathalie Ingham, Canine Behaviour and Welfare Manager, Battersea


    Nathalie has worked at Battersea since 2007 in a range of animal behaviour roles. She has a BSc (Hons) in Animal Behaviour from the University of Liverpool. Beginning her working life at a Breeding Kennels and Dog Training Centre in Milan, Italy in 1996, she has also worked for the internationally renowned Veterinary Behaviourist Sarah Heath, and ran her own behaviour business for 5 years. She has made a number of TV appearances, on ITV’s Paul O’Grady: For The Love of Dogs and Channel 4’s Rescue Dogs to Super Dogs. Nathalie grew up alongside dogs, in particular Great Danes, and now has a Cocker Spaniel called Oakley. In her spare time she teaches horse riding.

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