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SEMINAR PROGRAM
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UNDERSTANDING BODY LANGUAGE AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS IN DOGS
Limited to 25 people per session to assure hands-on focus; this is a must for anyone who works with dogs.
6.5 CEU's per day, 13 total
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| Thursday May 4th 9:00 am - 5:00 pm | ||
THURSDAY will be a comprehensive study of body language and facial expression. Live dogs and videos will be used to show the full range of signals dogs give us to tell us how they are feeling and what we can expect from them. Dogs often given very subtle signals and you will learn how to develop your observation skills and how to interpret what you are seeing.
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| Friday May 5th 9:00 am - 5:00 pm | ||
FRIDAY will have you observing a wide variety of dogs and making your own observations and interpretations. Participants will be divided into groups and you will observe dogs on videos as well as live dogs. Using Assess-A-Pet's score sheets, you'll learn to read the most subtle signals. One on one critiques of your scoring will be given as you hone your skills. |
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| ABOUT SUE STERNBERG | ||
Sue Sternberg is the head of Rondout Valley Animals for Adoption, a community not-for-profit animal shelter which serves both the local (upstate New York) community as well as runs national programs, such as Training Wheels, dedicated to ensuring the quality of life of animals in their community and at animal shelters as well as safe animal adoptions, around the world. She has over 23 years of canine behavior experience, including as an animal control officer, a behavior consultant at the ASPCA, a kennel and animal shelter owner, a successful competitor in a variety of dog sports, and a teacher of dog trainers. Since 1993, she has operated a not-for-profit animal shelter in rural New York called Rondout Valley Animals for Adoption, which is featured in an HBO documentary called Shelter Dogs (www.shelterdogs.org). Her most recent shelter guide book is Great Dog Adoptions: A Guide for Shelters (Latham Foundation Press, 2002, www.latham.org). Her first book written for the general public on adopting a great dog was published in September '03, through Wiley Publishing. Sue has five dogs and two cats (all adopted), and shares her yard with a host of adopted farm animals. She is an accomplished fiddle player, a mineral and fossil collector, loves Earl Grey tea, and is a major Star Trek fan. Photo |
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PEOPLE ETIQUETTE VIDEOTAPING
BABIES
BOOKS & TOYS, ETC. FOR SALE
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
REFUND POLICY
BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR
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| LOCATION & DIRECTIONS | ||
For Your Canine, Inc.
For Your Canine is about 20 miles from Chicago adjacent to O'Hare Airport. As you approach O'Hare from the East or West, get onto I-190 and about 1 mile later exit at I-294 South. Proceed on I-294 for just under 2 miles and exit at Irving Park Rd. Stay on that for just 1/3 of a mile and exit onto Mannheim Road (Southbound) and about 1/4 mile later turn right on to United Parkway.
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There are a large number of Hotels and Motels in Norcross and nearby Duluth. Among the closest to the seminar site are the following establishments that represent good value with differing levels of amenities:
There are a huge number of Hotels and Motels in and around O'Hare. Many within 2-3 miles of the Seminar and Workshop site. These include: In the $89+ per night price range--
In the $79+ per night price range are
There are some motels in the $59-$69 range including an Econo Lodge. *Hotels marked with this: *, accept pets; check on any additional deposit or other limitation. |
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CONTACT For registration inquiries, contact:
email: events@puppyworks.com
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