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GRISHA STEWART SEMINAR: Monday, May 7th, 2012 1:30pm-4:30pm Digging Dogs in Mentor.
TROUBLED DOGGY TEENS - Helping Adolescent Dogs Through Fear Periods Using Behavior Adjustment Training (BAT) & Other Tools.
Grisha Stewart, MA, CPDT-KA is a international seminar presenter and dog trainer who specializes in dog reactivity. Behavior Adjustment Training (BAT) is a technique that Grisha developed to rehabilitate and prevent fear, aggression, and frustration issues in adolescent dogs. The Troubled Doggy Teens program uses BAT and other dog-friendly techniques to help adolescent dogs gain confidence, focus, and self-control. This live workshop covers dog development stages, body language, and how to do BAT set-ups to build confidence.
•Live Demos
•Video Clips
•Verbal Explanations & Visual Aids
•Solid Tips for helping dogs succeed during a difficult period in their development.
Grisha teaches this seminar in language that’s technical enough for trainers, but clear enough for pet owners.
$75 per person. 2.5 CCPDT CEUs for trainers and 1 CCPDT CEU for behavior consultants.

Remember Me? Bella
Hi my name is Bella and I asked my mom to send some pictures to you. I am having a great time and love my new home and my new mom. I have been learning how to sit/stay, down/stay, come, off, leave it, walk on the leash, jump, touch, retrieve my ball, and lots more. This learning is fun but I still have trouble remembering it all the time.
I know I will get better it just takes practice. This weekend mom says I am going to learn how to stay in my yard. Then I will be able to run around and chase the ball without having a leash on. I am really good at barking and letting mom know I have to go outside. That's good, cause I get to enjoy the fresh air each time. I also have met my best friend Obie.
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