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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.
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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 of potentially lethal traps are set on Montana’s public lands. If your dog got caught in a trap, would you know how to rescue your furry friend?
Learn how to at the Trapped Pet Release Workshop on Saturday, February 20, at Bozeman’s Public Library, Large Meeting Room, 626 East Main.
Many incidents involving the death or injury of pets in popular recreation areas point out how important it is to be aware of traps. Learn how to act quickly and potentially save your pet’s life.
Sponsored by Footloose Montana, a non-profit organization educating concerned citizens about traps on public lands and promoting trap-free public lands for people, pets and wildlife.
You can call 274-7878 for more information. Or email: info@footloosemontana.org
See you there!