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  Title Guinea Pig Camp
  Speaker Dr. Roger Abrantes
  Date(s) May 8th-11th, 2014
  Location Pasadena, CA
  Fee $495.00
  CEUs 10.5 (CPDT), 21 IAABC
  Host Organization Ready, Sit, Go
  Website www.readysitgo.com
  Contact Person Michael McManus
  Contact Email readysitgo@gmail.com
  Contact Phone 626-993-4475

  Description of Seminar/Conference
  
 

For more info or to register follow this link:

http://readysitgo.com/guineapigcamp/

Why should dog trainers train guinea pigs?

Training dogs is easy compared to training other species due to the special relationship between humans and dogs. Dogs tend to overlook most of our mistakes and give us a second chance. Animals that don’t have such a close relationship with humans are far less forgiving so it is a high priority to be precise, to plan your training, to develop your observation skills and to have a plan B available. Training guinea pigs will help make you a better, more observant dog trainer; more attentive to detail and more receptive to the feedback your dog gives you.”

for more information on Guinea Pig Camp go here:

http://rogerabrantes.wordpress.com/2012/12/28/guinea-pig-camp/

Prerequisite: Read “The 20 Principles All Animal Trainers Must Know” which can be read for free by following the link below:

http://rogerabrantes.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/the-20-principles-all-animal-trainers-must-know/

 

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