Happier Healing Certification Program for Pet Professionals
Help teach your clients' dogs to love Elizabethan Collars for less stress and speedier recovery!
Earn Continued Education Units While You Learn!
Program Content
The Happier Healing Program includes three comprehensive modules broken down into individual lessons and one supplementary certification module
MODULE ONE - Stress, Recuperation Rates, and Elizabethan Collars
In part one of The Happier Healing Certification Program for Pet Professionals, we delve into scientific, observational, and anecdotal evidence regarding the impact of stress on recovery rates and potential pain, as well as providing a solution to help make wearing the Elizabethan collar less stressful for the dog, for pet guardians, for veterinarians, and for all pet care providers.
Module One is essential for all pet professionals!
The learning objectives of Module One include:
- Understand how fear, anxiety, and stress may directly or indirectly affect wound healing.
- Understand the benefits of appropriate exercise.
- Understand the potential negative impact of Elizabethan collars on animal welfare.
- Learn how non-compliance with Elizabethan collar wearing may lead to delayed recuperation rates.
- Understand the potential for delayed healing or increased pain, which may be experienced by some dogs wearing Elizabethan collars, if they experience undue fear, anxiety, or stress because of a problematic response to the cone.
- Learn what trainers, guardians, vets, and pet care providers can do to help take the fear, anxiety, and stress out of the Elizabethan collar, setting the scene for a happier pet and the potential for a speedier recovery rate and even reduced pain!
MODULE TWO - Practical Tips
- How to correctly size an Elizabethan Collar
- How to construct an Elizabethan Collar
MODULE THREE - How to Teach Your Dog to Happily Wear an Elizabethan Collar
- Through fun training games and exercises, we introduce the dog to the collar, using respondent conditioning to elicit a positive emotional response.
- We then teach the operant behavior of going towards the collar and putting the collar on. Yes, our aim is that the dog will put his own collar on - or at least help with the process!
- Finally, we systematically increase the duration of wearing the collar while having fun playing lots of different games, while relaxing, and while carrying out the pet’s usual everyday activities.
The program provides mental and physical enrichment, builds a better, more trusting relationship between dog and guardian, and, hopefully, between dog, guardian, and veterinarian, as well as all others who participate in the dog’s care, from vet techs to canine enrichment technicians, pet care technicians, pet sitters, and dog walkers.
The Happier Healing Program will not only help condition a positive emotional response to wearing the Elizabethan collar, it could also potentially lead to a decrease in stress, and therefore, improved recuperation rates and even less pain! As well as a generally happier, healthier pet!
- We make use of Respondent Conditioning and, where necessary, Counterconditioning and Desensitization
- We progress to Operant Conditioning and lots of positive reinforcement via the introduction of fun exercises using training methods such as shaping, luring and capturing.
- Dogs will enjoy tricks, their favorite manners behaviors, fun scent games, interactive feeding toys and games.
- A full two-week schedule is provided.
- The schedule can be adapted to meet an individual dog's needs.
- It is possible to work through the program in as little as a week (although we do not recommend it).
- The program can be extended to 4-6 weeks for those dogs who need to progress a little more slowly.
- Additional exercises are included for those wishing to extend the program.
- All exercises, activities, and games are fully explained and demonstrated.
- We use terms everyone can understand, attempting, when possible, to avoid scientific and training-specific nomenclature.
- For pets who already have a problematic response to wearing an Elizabethan Collar, we highly recommend working with a Certified Happier Healing Professional, Pet Dog Trainer, or Behavior Consultant. This can be done in person or virtually.
- Written by Louise Stapleton-Frappell and contributed to by Niki Tudge, both qualified canine training and behavior specialists.
- All attendees gain a Happier Healing Program Attendance Certificate.
MODULE FOUR
Module Four is a supplementary module for all who wish to certify as a Happier Healing Professional.
- Complete a quiz to test the knowledge gained throughout the program
- Submit a skills video for assessment
- Certified Happier Healing Professional badge to display in your practice, on your website, on your business card...
- Certified Happier Healing Professional Certificate
- Right to display the initials DN-CHHP after your name
Course Curriculum
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PreviewModule One Overview
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StartLesson 1. Stress, Recuperation Rates, and Elizabethan Collars - Introduction (7:52)
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StartLesson 2. Fear, Anxiety, & Stress - What are they? (9:01)
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StartLesson 3. The Impact of Fear, Anxiety, and Stress on Post-Treatment Recovery Studies (25:37)
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StartLesson 4. The Benefits of Appropriate Exercise (15:40)
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StartLesson 5. Elizabethan Collars & Animal Welfare (15:09)
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StartLesson 6. Compliance, Memes, & Belief Systems (18:50)
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StartLesson 7. Promoting Happy Compliance (13:30)
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Instructor
Louise Stapleton-Frappell - B.A. Hons. PCBC-A. PCT-A. CAP3. CTDI. CWRI. DN-FSG2. DN-CPCT2. FFCP.
Louise Stapleton-Frappell is a highly respected professional canine trainer and behavior consultant, and a valued Partner and Faculty Member of DogNostics Career Center. She also serves as a Board Member of The Pet Professional Guild.
A graduate of the University of Leeds, Louise holds a joint honors degree in Spanish and Portuguese with subsidiary studies in Management Economics and Industrial Management. She was among the first to achieve dual accreditation as both a Professional Canine Trainer and Professional Canine Behavior Consultant through the Pet Professional Accreditation Board.
Louise is the creator and lead instructor of the internationally respected DogNostics Dog Trainer Certificate Program, a comprehensive curriculum that prepares aspiring professionals to train ethically, effectively, and with confidence. She also authors and instructs a range of other DogNostics programs and has co-authored several respected industry texts and educational resources, contributing significantly to the continuing education of pet professionals worldwide.
Through her business, The DogSmith of Estepona, Louise offers personalized training services to an international clientele in Southern Spain. Known for her clarity, compassion, and commitment to positive training, she is frequently invited to speak at international conferences and educational summits.
Louise continues to raise industry standards through her mentorship, educational leadership, and unwavering dedication to force-free, ethical training.