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Show Handling Training Day with Marina Scott – 13th January

Oct 072017
 
Saturday, January 13th 2018 Kenneth Faucon Memorial Hall, Rue des Pres, St Saviour
£20 per head
Morning session: 10am-1pm or afternoon session: 1.30pm-4.30pm
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A Must To Bring To Training

Even the most well trained dog can have an occasional accident. Please make sure that you have with you on training nights the following: pooh bags, kitchen roll & a non-bleaching spray to clean up should your dog be caught short.

Treats/Toys For Training

Small pieces or cheese, cooked chicken or cooked sausage are tasty treats for training. Avoid large pieces which take a long time to eat or hard dry biscuits which are difficult to eat quickly. If you don’t want to train with treats you can use small toys instead, even if your dog is a large dog, a small toy is better to use. Avoid toys with a squeaker, balls are not a good idea to train with as it is teaching the dog it is more fun to play away from you by throwing the ball, when we are trying to teach the dog that it is fun to play & be with you.

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