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Paws and Play

Join us for this exclusive webinar where you’ll discover how to foster a healthy relationship between children and dogs in their home. Learn to assess key animal behaviours critical in this process, and explore various ways a dog can contribute to a child's development—such as teaching respect for boundaries, enhancing communication skills, and building empathy.
This webinar is ideal for behaviour support practitioners, parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in the dynamics between children and animals.

Don’t miss out — register now at PBSTogether.com.au/paws or eventbrite to secure your spot and start building happier, healthier relationships at home!

Assess key animal behaviours to foster relationships

Discover practical tips and insights that ensure safety and foster mutual respect and affection.

How a dog can contribute to child's development

Learn how these furry friends can teach vital life skills such as empathy, communication, and respecting boundaries.

Dynamics between children and dogs

Learn to create a safe, enriching environment where both children and dogs thrive.

About Murilo Garcia

Master in Psychology / Behaviour Analysis
Professional Dog Trainer

Murilo has been passionate about dogs since his childhood and is a tireless scholar. He has completed various courses and qualifications in canine training, as well as earning a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Psychology with a focus on Behaviour Analysis.

As his life’s mission, he has chosen to help people and dogs coexist better. He is the co-creator of the Balance of Reinforcements System for dog training, a method that has gained widespread popularity in Brazil.

In addition to his work with his own companies, he conducts courses and provides training for dog trainers. He also served as the technical reviewer for the Portuguese translation of the book 'Dog Training for Dummies'.

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