Overview of the D.R.A.W. Methodology
Importance of Assessing Canine Behavior for Group Play Safety
Understanding Damage Threat Level
In this comprehensive course, you will learn how to accurately assess canine behavior to determine a dog’s suitability for safe group play environments using the D.R.A.W. (Damage Threat Level and Red Zone Potential) system. Designed for dog daycare professionals, trainers, and behaviorists, this course provides in-depth knowledge and practical tools to evaluate the risk factors associated with a dog’s behavior and physical characteristics.
You will explore key concepts such as damage threat levels, red zone potential, resource guarding, aggression triggers, and energy levels. Through detailed lessons, real-world case studies, and interactive assessments, you will gain the skills necessary to make informed decisions about which dogs can safely participate in group play and which may require special management or exclusion.
By the end of this course, you will be equipped to:
- Evaluate and assign damage threat levels based on breed, size, and potential to inflict harm.
- Assess red zone potential by analyzing behavioral factors like aggression history, reactivity, and maturity.
- Calculate total risk scores using the D.R.A.W. system to guide decisions about dog commingling.
- Implement effective safety protocols to ensure a harmonious and secure group play environment.
Whether you are new to dog behavior assessment or looking to enhance your existing skills, this course offers valuable insights and practical strategies to promote safety and well-being in your canine community.