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Title |
Introduction to K9 Nose Work |
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Speaker |
Jill Marie O''Brien, CPDT-KA |
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Date(s) |
November 8 & 9, 2014 |
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Location |
Chardon, Ohio |
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Fee |
$150 for Auditor spots |
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CEUs |
15 CEUs for CPDT-KA/KSA,
15 CEUs for IAABC,
4 CEUs per day for CNWI |
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Host Organization |
Cold Nose Companions, LLC |
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Website |
www.coldnosecompanions.com |
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Contact Person |
Carol Peter |
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Contact Email |
carol@coldnosecompanions.com |
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Contact Phone |
855-286-3647 |
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Description of Seminar/Conference |
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Inspired by working detection dogs, K9 Nose Work® is the fun search and scenting activity for virtually all dogs and people. This easy to learn activity and sport builds confidence and focus in many dogs, and provides a safe way to keep dogs fit and healthy through mental and physical exercise.
This two-day workshop will introduce you to the activity that is the basis for the
hottest canine sport in the country. We will demonstrate the basics to give your dog a strong foundation in K9 Nose Work by using his or her natural scenting instincts.
The workshop is taught by Jill Marie OBrien, CPDT-KA, co-founder of the National
Association of Canine Scent Work, LLC and the sport of K9 Nose Work.
Working spots are sold out. Auditor spots for people only are still available.
Pre-registration and payment are required to confirm your place in the workshop.
Auditor spots are $150 for both days.
Register for the workshop on the coldnosecompanions.com website. |
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