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by Cendos on 08 October 2009 - 14:10
Nebraska Working Dogs is hosting an Alex Beyer workshop/seminar Oct 24th &25th
The work shop will cover all 3 phases
Alex is a world renowned Teaching Helper - Berlin Brandenburg, Germany
As well as trainer and handler
Alex has given seminars throughout the world from Australia, America and Europe
Cost of the 2 day workshop is $200.00 with upto 2 dogs or $125.00 for 1 day
For more informations:
Maka Nazarro - 402 415 1048
makanazarro@yahoo.com
Amy Kielty - 402 598 1717
amy.kielty@cox.net
www.nebraskaworkingdogs.homestead.com
The work shop will cover all 3 phases
Alex is a world renowned Teaching Helper - Berlin Brandenburg, Germany
As well as trainer and handler
Alex has given seminars throughout the world from Australia, America and Europe
Cost of the 2 day workshop is $200.00 with upto 2 dogs or $125.00 for 1 day
For more informations:
Maka Nazarro - 402 415 1048
makanazarro@yahoo.com
Amy Kielty - 402 598 1717
amy.kielty@cox.net
www.nebraskaworkingdogs.homestead.com
by TessJ10 on 08 October 2009 - 14:10
It's so nice to see people posting links to seminars and workshops. Usually I find out after it's too late.
Wouldn't it be nice to have a "Sticky" at the top of the forums for Seminars? It's like a Post-It note and that thread automatically always stays at the very top. It would be ONLY for Seminars/Workshops and would be so helpful in letting everybody know who is teaching where when. Again, it would be ONLY for announcing and would contain the link/phone # of where to get more information.
Wouldn't it be nice to have a "Sticky" at the top of the forums for Seminars? It's like a Post-It note and that thread automatically always stays at the very top. It would be ONLY for Seminars/Workshops and would be so helpful in letting everybody know who is teaching where when. Again, it would be ONLY for announcing and would contain the link/phone # of where to get more information.
by Pat Relton on 08 October 2009 - 17:10
Maybe the David Kroyer one is more well rounded?
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