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Title |
Making Shelter Life Positive |
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Speaker |
Constance Dwyer and Sara Hamburger |
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Date(s) |
5/27/2017 |
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Location |
Sayre, Pennsylvania |
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Fee |
$65 early registration by 5/15/17 |
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CEUs |
IAABC CEUs 7.5 and CCPDT CEUs 5 and 2.5 for behavior consultants |
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Host Organization |
Animal Care Sanctuary |
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Website |
www.animalcaresanctuary.org |
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Contact Person |
Sara Hamburger |
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Contact Email |
shamburger@animalcaresanctuary.org |
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Contact Phone |
570-596-2200 |
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Description of Seminar/Conference |
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This event will encompass the world of behavior and rescue. We will be discussing training, behavior, assessing canine behavior, playgroups and, problem solving common shelter behavior issues. We will be sharing our Pup Partners TM program that includes a complete set of tools that help with assessments, training staff and training dogs, surrender program, intake, data and, consulting skills. We will also touch base on enrichment in the shelter and the importance of enrichment for dogs. This is a lecture based seminar with plenty of time for questions and idea sharing is encouraged. |
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