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Name: Canine 101: Training for Serious Dog Lovers
Date: October 2, 2010
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM MDT
Event Description:
Does your dog: Jump up, bark, tremble, growl, bite, refuse to come, pull on the lead, have obsessions, follow you around, have eating issues, race through doors, have separation anxiety or housebreaking issues, get upset at dogs and people, destroy things, or disrupt your life, home and neighbors? If so, come learn new skills with Beverly Morgan, JFIDL, RA, and Certified Dog Listener. The objective of this course is to provide students with an in depth study of wild canine behavior as studied internationally and how this behavior applies to the domesticated canine. Students will learn why wild canines are free of vices, as opposed to domesticated canines with many vices. Students will master the four main communication areas the canine uses with other canines to permanently end all vices in domesticated canines by means of the canine?s self-control. Students will gain deeper understanding of the canine brain and instincts. This is important knowledge for anyone who owns or works around canines at any level. You will never view your dog the same again!

Students will need to bring a pen and paper for note taking. This is classroom instruction only. Please do NOT bring a dog to class. Preregistration is encouraged. Call 754-6469.
Location:
Northwest College, Orendorff Building, Room 115
Date/Time Information:
Saturdays, 9 AM- Noon, October 2 & 9
Contact Information:
Powell Valley Community Education 754-6469
Fees/Admission:
$75.00
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