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First CNWI K9 Nose Work(TM) School in Minnesota

May 14, 2012 | Author: | Posted in Pets & Animals

Cottage Grove, Minnesota.  Active Dog Sports Training, LLC is the first dog training school in Minnesota to offer the growing sport of K9 Nose Work(TM) with Certified Nose Work Instructors (CNWI).  Amy Allwine, owner, and Sharon Middendorf, instructor, have been certified by the National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW), having passed the seven (7) …

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Escondido Humane Society Installs DOGTV for Shelter Dogs

April 11, 2012 | Author: | Posted in Television

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   April 10, 2012   Escondido Humane Society Installs DOGTV for Shelter Dogs Dog Television programming Demonstrates Decreased Anxiety and Improved Behavior Among Canines   (SAN DIEGO) — Escondido Humane Society has become the first animal shelter in San Diego County to install DOGTV for live viewing by dogs.   Last …

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A Book to Make Dogs Healthier As Everyday Passes

March 17, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Home & Garden

Lincoln, United Kingdom ( your-story ) March 17, 2010 – An e-Book, “Make Your Dog Healthy”, on the importance of raw dog foods, ways to prepare foods, portions given to dogs, and journals is available. When the information available in this book is put to proper use, it is stated that the dog’s life is …

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Start ‘Em Off Right Puppy and Young Dog Agility Seminar – Atlanta, GA

February 22, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Pets & Animals

Michelle Persian Guest Instructor from Ann Braue’s Canine Training Center Presents: Start ‘Em Off Right – Puppy and Young Dog Agility Seminar. The seminar will cover topics like how to create a fabulous working relationship with your new agility partner, solid foundation skills, how to create drive and how to teach your canine team mate …

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Dog Training — Download free course

December 30, 2008 | Author: | Posted in Education

“My husband and I adopted Jack (a one year old male Pug/Chihuahua mix) three months ago from a shelter (we are his third home in a year) and to put it mildly he was 20 pounds of terror– dominate, nipping, chewing and also had separation anxiety issues. He quickly earned the name ‘Jack The Nipper’. …

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