Workplace Dog Bite Prevention Program
(in person workshops)

Our nationally accredited Workplace Dog Bite Prevention training (10784NAT) is now available as a full-day in person training OR half-day modified training.

Specifically created to provide evidenced-based knowledge around dog behaviour and body language that helps frontline workers stay safe, assess risk, and minimise the chance of dog bites and attacks when approaching or being approached by unknown dogs. 

This training is ideal for:

  • Australia Post | Postal Contractors
  • Couriers
  • Tradespeople
  • Maintenance teams
  • Utilities companies
  • Health professionals
  • NDIS workers
  • Community volunteers
  • Sales people
  • Dog walkers and pet sitters
  • Shelter volunteers
  • Groomers and kennel staff 

Workplace Dog Bite Prevention Program (in person workshops)

Our nationally accredited Workplace Dog Bite Prevention training (10784NAT) is now available as a full-day in person training OR half-day modified training.

Specifically created to provide evidenced-based knowledge around dog behaviour and body language that helps frontline workers stay safe, assess risk, and minimise the chance of dog bites and attacks when approaching or being approached by unknown dogs. 

This training is ideal for:

  • Australia Post | Postal Contractors
  • Couriers
  • Tradespeople
  • Maintenance teams
  • Utilities companies
  • Health professionals
  • NDIS workers
  • Community volunteers
  • Sales people
  • Dog walkers and pet sitters
  • Shelter volunteers
  • Groomers and kennel staff 

    Workplace Dog Bite Prevention Program
    (in person workshops)

    Our nationally accredited Workplace Dog Bite Prevention training (10784NAT) is now available as a full-day in person training OR half-day modified training.

    Specifically created to provide evidenced-based knowledge around dog behaviour and body language that helps frontline workers stay safe, assess risk, and minimise the chance of dog bites and attacks when approaching or being approached by unknown dogs. 

    This training is ideal for:

    • Australia Post | Postal Contractors
    • Couriers
    • Tradespeople
    • Maintenance teams
    • Utilities companies
    • Health professionals
    • NDIS workers
    • Community volunteers
    • Sales people
    • Dog walkers and pet sitters
    • Shelter volunteers
    • Groomers and kennel staff

      This program doesn’t just show you how to deal with a dog once it’s attacking – instead it teaches how to predict, prepare and protect yourself from a potential dog bite or attack. This means I feel much more confident about entering properties and knowing how to deal with any dogs there might be there. I know I will use the information I got from the course all the time.

      Course Details

      This high energy, interactive workshop is designed to help participants share their experiences and use real-life scenarios to address dog safety in the workplace.

      At the end of the training you will be able to:

      • Understand how a dog interprets your body language and the messages you could be conveying
      • Interpret and react appropriately to early warning signs that a dog is stressed or fearful though their body language and other behaviours
      • Check dogs and their environment for safety risks
      • Negotiate a safe entrance into properties where a dog is present
      • Ensure safe delivery of goods and/or services to a private or commercial property where dogs may be present
      • Behave in ways that are likely to encourage positive dog behaviour during future visits
      • Talk supportively to dog owners who may need help in controlling their dogs
      • Avoid personal injury

      Workplace Dog Bite Prevention Training (non-accredited)

      Duration: half day
      Assessment: online if required
      Cost: $297 (inc gst) per person (minimum of 15 participants)
      Groups: discounts apply for groups over 20 

      We’re so pleased to finally have a comprehensive and purposefully designed program to help our workers feel confident about entering properties with dogs. We’re pleased to be able to provide professional development that will provide skills to help reduce potentially costly workplace incidents.

      Meet Your Trainers

      DR TRACEY HENDERSON
      BSC BVMS MANZCVS (Veterinary Behaviour)

      Tracey is one of Australia’s premier subject matter experts in animal behaviour and was the first South Australian to become a member of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in Veterinary Behaviour. 

      As a consultant to the Adelaide courts on dangerous dog risks, Tracey is the subject matter expert in how the mind of a dog develops and perceives information and is passionate about sharing her knowledge through The Dog Bite Prevention Project, private practice and training programs.

      DR ILANA MENDELS

      Ilana brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to The Dog Bite Prevention Project as a qualified veterinarian.

      Passionate about education, Ilana founded and directed the highly successful veterinary education practice VetPrac before selling in 2019 to develop The Dog Bite Prevention Project.

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