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Acknowledgements
While I have learned from many dog trainers over the years, a few stand out. Thanks to Glen Johnson, who early in the 80s taught me about inducive training. And also to Bill Dotson, who introduced us to Schutzhund and Search & Rescue.
Thanks Tracey Louper for letting me help teach classes, and being my friend and sounding board for new dog training ideas.
Special thanks to friend and mentor Michael Ellis. Michael is a gifted dog trainer and teacher, and almost everything I use and teach these days comes from Michael.
And thanks to Ivan Balabanov, who started our club, Big Sky Schutzhund Club, on the way to becoming thinking dog trainers.
Monthly Archives: February 2010
Good morning
Okay, so here’s my theory. You know how when you get up in the morning, you head for the bathroom and make use of the toilet. After flushing, you wash your hands and then stop at the mirror. You look at yourself, maybe make a face or two, inspect your teeth and run your hands [...]
Trapped Pet Release Workshop
Footloose Montana will hold a Trapped Pet Release Workshop Saturday, February 20, 2010, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Public Library, Large Meeting Room, 626 East Main, BOZEMAN. It’s trapping season from September through May. Many Montanans think trapping is a relic of the mountain man days, but each year tens of thousands [...]

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