Post by Shadowlands on Aug 12, 2011 17:43:25 GMT -5
AKC-legislative- liaisons] Fw: Dog talk in NH
From: Elizabeth Brinkley
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 11:09 AM
Subject: [AKC-legislative- liaisons] Fw: Dog talk in NH
--- On Sun, 6/19/11, Karen Peak <show.dogs@comcast. net> wrote:
A free invitation is being sent out to NH State Representatives. I am very happy to have been asked to present this in NH. This is based on a short talk I gave to the Lakes Region Kennel Club earlier this year. Dog Owners of the Granite State is their federation of dog clubs and breeders who are fighting for animal owner rights, breeder rights and education as opposed to legislation. If you know any dog people in NH, please let them know about this. DOGS has a very limited budget for advertising so we are using social media and word of mouth to get this out. - Karen Peak
www.safekids safedogs. com
Dog Owners of the Granite State Presents:
Working with Dogs and Children
for the Canine Professional:
The importance of outreach to child-related facilities and how to use fun and games to prepare our dogs and teach the family.
Date/Time: July 30, 2011 from 9am – 12pm
Location: Whipple Free Library, Community Program Room, 67 Mount Vernon Rd, New Boston, NH 603-487-3391
Cost: $15 without a dog, $20 with dog (limit one dog per registration and ten dogs total at the clinic). Dogs must be well behaved and under good control to attend.
There will be a break with light refreshments
Registration is due before July 25, 2011
Speaker: Karen Peak, The Safe Kids/Safe Dogs Project (www.SafeKidsSafeDo gs.com) and West Wind Dog Training (www.WestWindDogTra ining.com) in Virginia will teach different dog professional, breeders, rescues, volunteers, therapy dog teams, etc., the importance of working together, developing ideas of how to work in schools or other facilities working with children (hospitals, camps, Boy’s and Girl’s Club, etc.) You will learn how to expand the training of our dogs so they are better prepared to work with larger groups of children. In addition, you will learn different games to teach to clients in order to improve safety in the home and they will be demonstrated using the dogs in attendance.
PLEASE NO FLEXI/RETRACTABLE LEADS OR PRONG COLLARS
ALL DOGS MUST BE ON A LEAD NO LONGER THAN SIX FEET
OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CLEAN UP
From: Elizabeth Brinkley
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 11:09 AM
Subject: [AKC-legislative- liaisons] Fw: Dog talk in NH
--- On Sun, 6/19/11, Karen Peak <show.dogs@comcast. net> wrote:
A free invitation is being sent out to NH State Representatives. I am very happy to have been asked to present this in NH. This is based on a short talk I gave to the Lakes Region Kennel Club earlier this year. Dog Owners of the Granite State is their federation of dog clubs and breeders who are fighting for animal owner rights, breeder rights and education as opposed to legislation. If you know any dog people in NH, please let them know about this. DOGS has a very limited budget for advertising so we are using social media and word of mouth to get this out. - Karen Peak
www.safekids safedogs. com
Dog Owners of the Granite State Presents:
Working with Dogs and Children
for the Canine Professional:
The importance of outreach to child-related facilities and how to use fun and games to prepare our dogs and teach the family.
Date/Time: July 30, 2011 from 9am – 12pm
Location: Whipple Free Library, Community Program Room, 67 Mount Vernon Rd, New Boston, NH 603-487-3391
Cost: $15 without a dog, $20 with dog (limit one dog per registration and ten dogs total at the clinic). Dogs must be well behaved and under good control to attend.
There will be a break with light refreshments
Registration is due before July 25, 2011
Speaker: Karen Peak, The Safe Kids/Safe Dogs Project (www.SafeKidsSafeDo gs.com) and West Wind Dog Training (www.WestWindDogTra ining.com) in Virginia will teach different dog professional, breeders, rescues, volunteers, therapy dog teams, etc., the importance of working together, developing ideas of how to work in schools or other facilities working with children (hospitals, camps, Boy’s and Girl’s Club, etc.) You will learn how to expand the training of our dogs so they are better prepared to work with larger groups of children. In addition, you will learn different games to teach to clients in order to improve safety in the home and they will be demonstrated using the dogs in attendance.
PLEASE NO FLEXI/RETRACTABLE LEADS OR PRONG COLLARS
ALL DOGS MUST BE ON A LEAD NO LONGER THAN SIX FEET
OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CLEAN UP