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Richard Curtis- Tricks and Moves for Sports Dogs

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Friday 9th April 2021
9:45am - 12:30pm
1:00pm - 3:45pm

12 Handler places on each session available at £35  
 

No previous experience is necessary for this course
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Improve your relationship with your dog through learning various tricks. This will help to entertain and stimulate your dog's mind and keep your dog physically supple when not working in their chosen sport.

Learn how to get your dog to "stick 'em up!", moonwalk and hide their eyes - plus many more fun moves and tricks.  

No previous experience necessary.  The only requirement is a hungry dog and a handler with plenty of treats!

Join this "trickfest" workshop full of exercises and fun for you and your canine friend.

You must be 18 or over to make a booking.
Bookings are non-refundable but if you are unable to attend yourself then you are free to sell on your place as long as you inform us of the change of attendee details.


​There are no spectator places for this event.
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