Best Friends Forever Conference 2010

Last weekend I attended the first Best Friends Forever Conference. The conference was organized by Dana Crevling's Dogs Of Course as a fund raiser for St. Hubert's. It was an outstanding educational opportunity for dog people of all types.
St. Hubert's is, of course, a cause near and dear to my heart. It was there that I "discovered" dog training and then apprenticed and became a trainer myself. Under the tutelage of Pia Silvani and the amazing staff of St. Hubert's Dog Training School I learned about effective dog training and have made some lifelong friendships.
The lectures at the conference were nothing short of amazing. Two lectures were given during each timeslot, and oftentimes I would see people in the hall, having a hard time deciding which one to go to.
The speakers were:
- Pia Silvani CPDT-KA
- Nancy Williams MA, RVT, ACAAB
- Patricia McConnell, Ph.D., CAAB
- Carolyn Barney, CPDT-KA
- Vincent Catalano, M.B.A., CPDT, CPBC
- Suzanne Hetts, PhD, CAAB
- Trish King CPDT-KA, CDBC
- Emily Levine, DVM DACVB MRCVS
- Pamela Reid PhD, CAAB
I'll be honest; this post has been open on my computer since Sunday night, and I am having a hard time coming up with a representative list of highlights or a synopsis of the weekend that doesn't leave something out. By midday last Saturday people were asking in earnest if this could become an annual event.
Here's a (very) partial list. I apologize if I am leaving something critical out. As a matter of fact, let me know in the comments.
- Pia Silvani on "The ties that bind" and how trainers can better reach pet owners.
- Patricia McConnell on emotions in people, dogs and mammals of all stripes.
- Nancy Williams on aggression: what it is, what it isn't, some ways to address it and a bunch of ways not to.
- Dr. Suzanne Hetts on the use and misuse of punishment.
- Dr. Emily Levine on medical problems "disguised" as behavior problems.
- Pia Silvani on helping fearful dogs.
- Pia Silvani, Vincent Catalano, Carolyn Barney and Trish King in a panel on "growl" classes.
- Trish King on matching shelter dogs to people.
- Dr. Suzanne Hetts on the dangers and risks of misinterpreting dominance.
If the weekend had been spread over 6 days, I'd still have arrived home tired. Here's hope this is the start of a new tradition!