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by Wyatt Earp on 15 June 2009 - 06:06

                                  PRECISION SEARCH DOG  & MARY ANN WARREN  JUNE27/28/09  

                                                                 HOSTED BY   HOWLIN 'GOOD TIMES

                                                                             Drayton Valley Alberta

CONTACT        780- 542-6318                2 Day price 250.00     includes lunch and dinner

MaryAnn Bio

Search DogHandler (15years) Training Director/ Insstructor(10years)for SAR  dog assoc . Alberta
First female to pass RCMP civilian tracking dog certification in Alberta,
first female civilian dog handler used on lost person in Alberta,
titled 3 search dogs in CKC Tracking Dogs Excellent
titled dogs in CKC Obedience
Trained and Handled Dogs for 30 years

Info@howlingoodtimes.com

For more info Call 780-542-6318


danina

by danina on 15 June 2009 - 19:06


by Adi Ibrahimbegovic on 15 June 2009 - 21:06

I sure would LOVE to attend a tracking seminar!

That is area where I can really stand to learn a lot.

I'll eventualy get there and get to be okayish and decent, as in almost anything I choose to pursue, but I'll never be great or memrely "good" - it just doesn't interest me all that much, it's a root canal surgery of Shutzhund to me.

I might change my mind later, but I doubt it. Uhh, wow, a dog found a stupid piece of leather, carpet and wood in the grass and laid down on it... big friggin' deal.

Now, I only speak from the Schutzhund and my own perspective, it's just not all that important to me.

But, I have UTMOST respect and nothing but utmost respect and will always stand up to them hat in hand and offer congrats - for people that train "real stuff" like SAR, Cadaver, Avalanche etc... I think only one kid found lost in the woods unharmed makes up for all the blood, sweat, training and tears for years that these people endure.

NOw, with all the stupid crap I said above, to conclude - I hope the seminar is a roaring success and best of luck to anyone!





 


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