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| Therapy Dog Primer - 8pm - Plano |
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Tuesday, March 06 2012
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by TAMIam
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Therapy Dog Primer - Location: Pappy's Pet Lodge A class for people and dogs that want to volunteer time with animal assisted activities. This class introduces the fundamental skills required to pass therapy dog testing. We will focus on socialization, paying attention to the handler, touching by strangers, “no jumping”, walking on a loose leash, working in distracting environments, relaxing while being petted and confidence around people with unstable movements. Dogs are assessed for ability to pass therapy dog testing requirements.
This is a 6 week class Class dates - March 6 - April 10, 2012 (Instructor: T Cappel) Class times - 8pm - 8:50pm
Traci Murdock, CPDT-KA, is a Master Trainer, Canine Behavior Specialist, Certified Professional Dog Trainer, and Talent Scout and Wrangler. She has been training for over 10 years and her expertise includes pet dog issues, nutrition, behavior issues, dog sports and activities, and rescue and adoption – she has experience in just about any dog-related subject and volunteers as a behavior consultant for rescues and shelters. Traci created the Hollywood Dog™ class and teaches owners the skills necessary to break into show business and Reactive Dog™ classes to help people learn to manage their dogs’ out of control behaviors and teach the dog the skills needed to have more normal interactions with the world around them. She prides herself on creating rewarding relationships between dogs and owners by equipping them with the knowledge to lead a happy and healthy life together. Contact Traci at (214) 878-2230 or
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Location: Pappy's Pet Lodge - Ohio
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