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Title |
Rescue and Shelter Training Volunteer Workshop |
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Speaker |
Ana Melara, CPDT-KA |
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Date(s) |
February 21, 2016 |
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Location |
Lakewood, CO |
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Fee |
$25 |
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Host Organization |
Grace Dog Training & Behavior |
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Website |
www.GraceDog.com |
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Contact Person |
Courtney Kemper |
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Contact Email |
Courtney@GraceDog.com |
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Contact Phone |
303-238-DOGS(3647) |
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Description of Seminar/Conference |
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This is a workshop for those who work with strays, rescues and fosters. If you are a volunteer for a rescue group, a foster, a volunteer at a shelter, or spends time with dogs in need, this is for you.
This event is for regular dogs or for the average rescue who has some challenges with impulse control, jumping up, potty training, mild resource guarding or is under socialized. This event is not for dogs that fight or bite other dogs or people.
We will be addressing many questions, so please bring them! My goal is for you to have more information and useful training tools when the even is over. With great education comes great adoptions that stick. You are the loving strength that helps so many dogs.
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