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Muzzle Magic: Muzzle Training Taken to the Next Level!
February 23, 2017 @ 5:30 pm - 6:20 pm
Prereqs:
Dogs need to be comfortable wearing a basket muzzle
for short periods of time.
Muzzle Magic: Muzzle Training Taken to the Next Level!
Do want your dog wearing their muzzle to be the best time ever?
Are you looking for new ways to make a game out of your dog wearing their muzzle?
Or maybe you have hit a road block in your muzzle training and need some help?
Then Muzzle Magic workshop is for you and your dog.
In this one hour workshop we will work on taking your dog’s muzzle training to the next level of comfort and FUN. We will work on advanced skills like eating food off the floor, drinking, training and playing games – all while wearing a muzzle.
This is workshop is for dogs who have already started their muzzle training and are comfortable wearing their muzzle buckled for a short time.
This workshop is reactive dog friendly.
**If you don’t feel your dog is ready to attend this workshop please contact us about auditing options.**
About the Instructor
Sara McLoudrey is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer and has been teaching people and their dogs for over 15 years. She has a special love for shy and nervous dogs, and enjoys helping clients with reactive dogs through their treatment. She became a Certified Nose Work Instructor (CNWI) in 2012, soon after she was introduced to the sport. Since then she has enjoyed teaching a variety of K9 Nose Work group classes, workshops and seminars. In addition, Sara is a FitPaws Certified instructor, and teaches classes on canine fitness.
Sara currently competes with her American Water Spaniel, Rizzo in NACSW trials. Rizzo has earned her NW3, NW3-I, NW3-C, NW3-E, NW3-C, L1-C, L1-I, L1-E and L2-V titles. Team Rizzo consistently places in individual elements and the overall trials, earning 3rd place overall for her NW2 and 2nd place overall for her NW3. She also titled her Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Dara for her NW1. Dara came out of her obedience career retirement, and loved nose work since she could participate even though she became deaf due to old age.