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Title |
Canine Body Language |
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Speaker |
Constance Dwyer and Sara Hamburger |
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Date(s) |
10/21/2017 |
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Location |
Sayre, Pennsylvania |
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Fee |
Early Bird Registration-$70 before 10/7/2017 and $80 after 10/7/2017
Group discounts available |
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CEUs |
CCPDT CEUs, 5 and behavior consultant CEUs, 2 and IAABC CEUs 7.5 |
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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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Learn everything there is to know about the language of dogs. This seminar will cover topics on body language, play groups, dog to dog interactions, and dog to people interactions. All topics help you become a better handler, trainer, shelter worker, and owner. We teach you how to understand body language in a variety of settings and how to place dogs in situations safely such as play groups and meeting new dogs or people. Great for anyone that has a dog or works with dogs. As we know, there's always more to learn. |
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