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These
are designed to address the following services and aspects of canine
behavior.

1.
Selecting a Puppy or Dog to Suit Your Family & Lifestyle.
Are you
considering adding a dog to your life? Have you decided whether
a puppy or an adult dog would suit you best? Have you thought
about which breeds or breed mixes that would suit your lifestyle
most smoothly? Have you considered getting your dog from a
breeder or from the dog pound or from a rescue organization? Do
you know how to assess the temperament of a puppy or adult dog?
Depending on the breed you select, your
dog will live from 6 to 14 years. Selecting incorrectly can
mean years of regret! We'll help you make the right choice.

2.
Thinking Ahead ~ Optimizing Your New Puppy's Development.
If you
have decided to acquire a puppy, this seminar is designed to
show you how to help your dog reach its full potential.
Critical activities for those impressionable 6 - 14 weeks are
discussed and practiced.

3.
Improving Manners Seminar ~ Ridding Un-welcome Behavior.
Do you have one or more dogs and do they
have bad manners, like jumping on people, pulling on the leash
during walks, biting the leash, terrorizing the neighbors,
digging, or getting into the garbage?
Are you afraid of your dog? Are you worried about it becoming
aggressive around children? This seminar teaches you how to make
those bad behaviors disappear forever and bring peace back into
your life.
4.
Tracking Level I and II
Are
you looking for something new to do with your dog that's fun and
rewarding? Teaching her to track uses her strongest natural
sense and gets you both out into the great outdoors. Practical
uses include finding lost children and even lost car keys!
5.
General Obedience.
This seminar is directed toward a group of
people who cannot attend our twice weekly set of classes or who
are further away from Saskatoon than regular commuting allows.
We will spend a minimum of one day and cover all of the
obedience exercises required to complete a Novice Companion Dog
degree according to the CKC. Two day seminars are also
available and they provide more coaching and time for the owner
and dog to better understand the exercises and have more
practice at solving individual problems.
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