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Title |
From Bad Rap to Bully-licious: Saving Shelter Bullys by Teaching Irresistible Skills |
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Speaker |
John Rogerson |
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Date(s) |
December 4th-5th, 2015 |
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Location |
Decatur, GA |
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Fee |
$295 Working;
$195 Auditing;
$150 Shelter Employee |
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CEUs |
CPDT and IAABC TBA |
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Host Organization |
Canine PhD Academy and Beastie Darlings |
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Website |
http://www.beastiedarlings.com/event |
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Contact Person |
BD Malone |
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Contact Email |
bd@beastiedarlings.com |
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Contact Phone |
404-931-2035 |
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Description of Seminar/Conference |
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How do you get them off the streets, out of the shelters and into a home? You make them adopt-a-bull. You teach them mad skills and show off their awesome talents. And that's just what you're going to do in this action packed John Rogerson Workshop! You'll be provided a variety of Bully breeds from local shelters and given the opportunity to save their lives. John will guide you through the process of teaching each dog the behaviors proven to increase the likelihood of adoption, tipping the adoption scales in their favor! |
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