Showing posts with label Maine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maine. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2015

Dog Training Choices-10 Considerations

In dog training, there is no one size fits all.   How you go about training your dog should be based on many factors and judgements.   Here are just a few things to think about:


  1. Your dog's general temperament which will encompass many things.   Think of whether you have learned that your dog is fearful, confident, shy, bold, friendly, leery, reactive, mellow, and so on.   Think of the specific situations (or general situations) you may see these things play out.
  2. Do you or your dog have any food allergies or other allergies that may interfere with some forms of training?
  3. Is your dog pretty easy in most everyday situations or are there some situations that are cause for concern?
  4. How old is your dog or puppy?   Puppy training is almost always much different than training a more mature adult dog.
  5. How healthy is your dog?  Do they have any physical disabilities or problems that may interfere with some methods of training?
  6. How healthy are you, the dog owner?   Do you have any physical disabilities or other problems that may interfere with some methods of training?
  7. What are your goals with your dog?  Think of such things like if you want an obedient companion, a sports dog (obedience, agility, protection sports), an outdoor adventure companion, a companion your whole family can enjoy, stopping your dog from aggression issues, and so on.
  8. Are your goals with your dog realistic as far as matching their temperament or where they are today?  In other words, are there things that need to be done first? 
  9. Think about budget, but also realize that you get what you pay for.   It may be more to your advantage to really invest in your dog training if you have the money or the need to get something under control.  Or maybe, you just really want to understand a lot about training going forward.
  10. What kind of time can you really invest in the training?   It may be easier on you to have a trainer start your dog off first, and then train the dog owner later, depending on the situation.
Analyzing these things before starting to pick out a training program can really help you whittle down your choices and options.   Every dog and owner team is different and has different needs and lifestyles.  While some dog training may be similar somewhat across the board, generally there are tweaks and accommodations for the different needs of the individual team.   There may be one trainer that can customize their training to your needs, or there may be a trainer who trains in a special niche that speaks to you and your needs.

What are the answers to the above items for you and your dog?   In order to get the best training for your team, it takes more work than just selecting the dog trainer closest to you that is the cheapest.   Remember, this is going to be your cherished canine companion for the rest of their lives.   Invest in making that the most enjoyable and fulfilling relationship for the both of you that it can be.

Mannerly Mutts is a dog training company in York Maine.   Call or e-mail us with your dog training needs.

  

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Shana's First Snow Day!

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Okay, officially Shana saw snow falling a few days ago at 1 AM in the morning.   She did not want to step in the strange white stuff at first, and then thankfully went about her business.   We were both pretty groggy, and I was not about to go and run for my camera.

Then today's snow came!  This start off with exclamations of surprise at the front window in the family/dog room.  


Then Shana hurriedly went to investigate the rest of the windows.   She found this was going on everywhere!

I figured this was a great time to snap some shots of her outside in her first play session in the snow with her Golden Retriever buddy, Odin.



And a good time was had by all:)   THE END



Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Tommy, Mannerly Mutt's Maine Dog of the Week

Tommy by the heater this winter.
Tommy by the gas stove his first winter at our house.

Tommy stuffed behind me on my office chair.
Tommy find a sunshine spot by the window.

Tommy on his favorite chair and under his favorite fluffy blanket!
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Tommy is NOT our dog!   However, Tommy is a large part of our family, being that he boarded with us for over two years, and he boards here at least once a month these days.   We got to know and love Tommy very much.

From the pictures, you can probably guess that Tommy loves to be warm.  He is always seeking out sun spots or warm places to cuddle including the back of my chair when I am on it!  

How did we meet Tommy?   A friend of the owner's spotted our truck at the library one day.   This friend called Tommy's owner, who was in Switzerland at the time.   The family had moved their temporarily because they work for one of those large corporations that like to ship their workers off to far and wide places.   Tommy had been flow, as well, to Switzerland.   Turns out, this is not the place to have a dog whose breed falls under the designation of "pit bull breed" even if they are a mix.   So the family wanted to get Tommy out of the country ASAP!   They also wanted him to still be here, if possible, upon their return.

And so Tommy came to be with us for two plus years.   his family came home four or five times a year to visit with him during that time.  The first day that Tommy came here, he was so shell shocked.   First he was flown to Switzerland, then flown back and at a stranger's house!   We needed to do three weeks of board & train with him, so that we could have a dog that would get along with human and dog guests at our place (or at least obey a command quickly). Tommy was smart and quick friends with my dogs, and our various client's dogs.

He has many nicknames here.   "Timmy Tommy Jimmy Jomdy" for one.   We frequently refer to him as "round and brown" LOL.   And if you need Tommy to be protective of you, he will be ready for that job.   Likewise, if you tell him to cut it out, he will cut it out.   Tommy is the dog I most want in the house if my husband is travelling!  

Also despite his "seeking warmth photos" Tommy is a very active guy.   I taught him to do jumps, and he loves performing these in the woods.  He can jump quite high even as he is aging.   He also loves to race in the woods, especially with friends Ollie and Boris.  Tommy is probably seven or eight now.
   
Tommy is like family here.   We always refer to him as our fourth dog.  That is why Tommy is the dog of the week this week.



Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Our Chihuahua Ziggy and the Pros and Cons of Small Dogs

Dobermans have been our breed since 1997 or so. They have ranged in weight from 80#s to 110#s.  Ziggy weighs 5#s plus a little something.  He is our first dog of any other breed (besides our cats, Clyde and Mustache, who were well over 15#s).   Luckily, I am a dog trainer, so I am very familiar with the special problems of smaller breed dogs.

Small dogs are awesome and need training just like large dogs to reach their potential.   However, there are special considerations that go into owning and caring for a small dog.

First of all, they can be hurt by any number of things if you are not careful.   They just do not have the bulk or strength to withstand things many other dogs can.   On the other hand, you don't want them lacking in confidence, adventure, or socialization.   Small dogs, like Ziggy, can also easily be carried away by predators (birds of prey, coyotes, other dogs, a cat could even get Ziggy!).  We are sure that playmates are trained, and that they are supervised in order to play with him carefully.  The rule here with large dogs is that the smaller dog is always right, and if they are not, I will intervene and they do not need to.   It is very important that the large dogs here know that it is never okay to go after the small dogs.  (also not okay to go after the large dogs here, but there is an additional level of protection needed for toy breeds)

Non social behaviors that can reduce the patience level of the pack are not allowed from the small dogs either.   A bad behavior exhibited towards another has the potential to erode the relationship until something tragic or unfortunate happens.   Therefore, even though small dogs are usually less than 20#s, it is also important that they are trained and supervised.  While toy breeds can not do much damage to a medium to large dog, their behavior can incite a reaction from them that could have serious if not fatal consequences.  However, when rules exist, this keeps that possibility at a minimum.

Another thing we need to be careful, is that there is water that Ziggy can get to.   Our large dogs drink from pails of water.   Ziggy can get up there, but if the water is not high enough, he can not reach it.   So we are sure to bring him aside several times a day for his own water time, unless we have seen that he has reached the larger pail and gotten his water (and same for any toy breed guests that come here).

Going to a dog park or the beach means looking out for my little guy.   I don't coddle him, but I am on the lookout for potential problems to avoid.   To some dogs that have not been socialized with small dogs, Ziggy is fair game to chase like prey.  Being a dog owner means always being aware of my surroundings anyway (as I don't want my large breed dogs to be attacked either), but it is especially important to be aware of what is going on around Ziggy.

Extreme weather especially the cold is a problem for most toy breeds.   They just do not have the insulation to keep themselves very warm.   Even when you have a coat on them, sometimes it is just too cold for them to spend any real time outdoors in the winter.

Tooth decay happens in toy breeds, and it can happen when they are fairly young!  This is a lot different than larger breed dogs.   It is thought this happens as they do not chew enough on bones.   Be sure to consider a solid dental routine for your small breed dog, and get their teeth checked out at each health check veterinarian appointment.

Toy breeds also have their advantages of course.   Picking them up is very easy when they are injured, to take out of a situation, and to walk around in stores that let you do that.  Travelling with small breed dogs is much easier on just about any level.   Feeding smaller breed dogs is obviously cheaper.   The vaccination and other such health expenses (besides surgery as toy breeds actually need specialists sometimes) are cheaper.   Exercising a smaller breed dog is easier.  They live longer, and are easier to take care of during their old age.   Also if they make an accident in the house, it is only so big .   Toy breeds are much easier to pick up after.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Summer 2013 Area Events

New England Area Events

NOTE: We know some of the organizations and presenters below, but not all of them. We also may or not be fans of them. This is for informational purposes only for our followers and clients for events they may want to attend. We are not endorsing or referring these as far as quality or application to any purpose.

Seminars in the New England Area:

July 18th-21st 2013 American Canine Country in Amherst Mass has a Competition Canine Camp

July 20th 2013 Odor Theory for Nosework with with Michele Ellertson, CNWI at MasterPeace Dog Training in Franklin Mass call 508-553-9300

July 21st 2013 Structure in Action presented by Ms. Pat Hastings in Acton Mass FMI: DogStar Activity Center, info@dogstaractivitycenter.com

July 27, 2013 Drop on Recall! with Esther Zimmerman
MA Franklin
FMI: MasterPeace Dog Training Ctr, 508-553-9300

August 17-18, 2013 Agility Seminars with Amanda Shyne
MA Franklin
Three different seminars for three different levels: Novice/Open Standard Competition level (Saturday, 9 AM - 4 PM), Puppy Foundation Skills (Sunday, 9 AM - Noon) and "Not Ready for Prime Time" for those who are pre-competitors (Sunday, 1 - 4 PM). Working spots limited to 10 dogs per seminar; audit spots unlimited.
FMI: MasterPeace Dog Training Ctr, 508-553-9300



August 14-18, 2013 Instructor Training School: Course 1, The Foundation Unit
NH Manchester
All Dogs Academy/All Dogs Gym,
info@alldogsgym.com

September 7 - 8, 2013 Tracking Clinic with AKC Tracking Judge Martha Campbell
MA Westborough
Limited to 15 Working teams; unlimited Auditors. Content: Getting you and your dog on track, Training techniques and track laying skills, Reading your dogs tracking signals, Types of scenting, glove indication & motivation, Working on 7 or more short tracks with your dog.
FMI: surefiredogs.com/event-details/162



October 5th 2013 MasterPeace Dog Training in Franklin Mass is sponsoring Pet CPR and First Aid Certification Course call 508-553-9300 to register.

June 8 2014 AKC Tracking Seminar
MA Acton
Sponsor: Tracking Club of Massachusetts. This is a one day seminar that will meet the AKC Tracking Judges continuing educational requirements.
FMI: Randie Meyer, laekenois@sprintmail.com


Upcoming Show N Gos (or run thrus):


(UKC & AKC) August 11th 2013 Marshland Obedience Club at Bo-Gee Agility in Raymond New Hampshire

Canine Good Citizen (CGC) and Therapy Dog (TDI) tests:

None known at this time.

Upcoming New England Area (ME, NH, MA) Obedience Trials:


(AKC) September 21st to 22nd 2013 Saccarappa Obedience Club at Riverton Community Center in Portland Maine


(UKC) September 28th and 29th 2013 Marshland Obedience Club at Finish Forward in Saco Maine

Scent Work Run Thrus:

None known at this time.



Other Events You CAN Bring Your Canine Companion To:


July 21st 2013 to support Doberman Rescue Unlimited sponsored at Pack of Paws Dog Training in Southbridge Mass (they do not seem to have a section on their website about this as yet)

September 8th 2013 Doberman Rescue Unlimited's Annual Reunion Picnic 4H Fairgrounds in Westford Mass

Other Events Do NOT Bring Your Canine (but benefit canines all the same):

None known at this time.


Mannerly Mutts Group Classes:

August 2013 TBA


DVDs and Educational Materials:

International Association of Canine Professionals Past Conference DVDs

Janice Gunn DVDs for Obedience Competition Training

Mike Ellis DVDs

Margot Woods DVDs


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Monday, May 13, 2013

Canine Events in The New England Area Updated May 2013

NOTE: We know some of the organizations and presenters below, but not all of them. We also may or not be fans of the seminar presenters that we list. This is for informational purposes only for our followers and clients for New England area events they may want to attend. We are not endorsing or referring these as far as quality or application to any purpose.

Seminars in the New England Area:


June 2nd 2013 York Bark and Play in York Maine is hosting a pet first aid course on June 2nd 2013. The event is listed on Facebook. (also probably not a work with your dog event, but helpful information should anything happen)

June 8th-9th 2013 Ian Dunbar Workshops at the Canine Connection in Warwick RI

June 29th-30th 2013 It Depends Dog and Animal Behavior Solutions Seminar with Carolyn Barney KPA-CTP CNWI in Hudson Mass (probably not an event where you would work your dog FYI, but sounds like interesting information)

July 18th-21st 2013 American Canine Country in Amherst Mass has a Competition Canine Camp


Upcoming Show N Gos (or run thrus):


(UKC?) August 11th 2013 Marshland Obedience Club at Bo-Gee Agility in Raymond New Hampshire

Canine Good Citizen (CGC) and Therapy Dog (TDI) tests:

None known at this time.

Upcoming New England Area (ME, NH, MA) Obedience Trials:

(AKC) May 16th to 19th 2013 York Kennel Club in conjunction with Vacationland at Wassamki Springs Campground

(UKC) September 28th and 29th 2013 Marshland Obedience Club at Finish Forward in Saco Maine

Scent Work Run Thrus:

None known at this time.


Other Events You CAN Bring Your Canine Companion To:

May 19th 2013 Manchester NH Annual Mutt Strut in Livingston Park for Friends of the Manchester Animal Shelter

July 21st 2013 to support Doberman Rescue Unlimited sponsored at Pack of Paws Dog Training in Southbridge Mass (they do not seem to have a section on their website about this as yet)

September 8th 2013 Doberman Rescue Unlimited's Annual Reunion Picnic 4H Fairgrounds in Westford Mass

Other Events Do NOT Bring Your Canine:

June 2nd 2013 Doberman Rescue Unlimited's (to benefit the same) Annual Open House in 52 Tenney Road Sandown NH

June 8th 2013 Norwalk CT K9 Musical Freestyle at Stepping Stones Museum for Children


Mannerly Mutts Group Classes:

Late May 2013 to June 2013 TBA


DVDs and Educational Materials:

International Association of Canine Professionals Past Conference DVDs

Janice Gunn DVDs for Obedience Competition Training

Mike Ellis DVDs

Margot Woods DVDs


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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Misc Old Training Clips Spencer the Yorkie



These are some older training clips of Spencer the Yorkie. This is not the very beginning of anything, as Spencer was taught the stationary and stay commands by tabling. I will need to do a video and explanation of that for later. Very helpful when training small dogs with older human knees in the way.

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Winter to Spring 2012 Local Events Updated

Leon, CGC (soon to add CD) and I practicing for Winter and Spring 2012 Local Events. What are you and your canine companion doing?

Please see below listing and feel free to visit our local page for events in your New England area!



Seminars in the New England Area:

April 28-29th 2012 Bridget Carlsen Seminar at the K9 Connection  60 Minnesota Ave. Warwick, RI 02888 401-737-2870 K9.connection@verizon.net


Upcoming New England Area (ME, NH, MA) Obedience Trials:

(AKC) March 2, 2012 (closes 2/15/2012) Collie Club of Maine hosting obedience trials @ Clarion Hotel 1230 Congress Street Portland, ME

(UKC) March 9, 2012 Weston Dog Training Club Master Peace Dog Training, 264 Fisher Street Franklin MA 02038 (508) 553-9300; Route I-495 to exit 17 (Rt. 140S). Follow 140S for 1 mile. Turn right onto Fisher Street. Drive to end, passing over the railroad tracks. Master Peace Dog Training is the second building on the left.



(AKC) March 16, 2012 (closes 2/29/2012) Collie Club of New Hampshire hosting obedience trials @ American K9 Country 336 Route 101 Amherst, NH

(AKC) April 14 to 15, 2012 (closes 3/28/2012) Casco Bay Dog Training Club hosting obedience trials @ Mt Ararat High School Gymnasium Topsham, ME

(AKC) August 31 to September 2 2012 Merrimack Valley Kennel Club American K9 Country 336 Route 101 Amherst, NH 03031


(UKC) September 30 & October 1, 2012 For information, please contact Club President, Jen Strubinger: jstrub_shs@hotmail.com at Finish Forward 30 Spring Hill Road Saco, ME 04072 ph: 207.251.2296


Upcoming Show N Gos (or run thrus):


January 29, 2012 Finish Foward will be holding an (AKC) Obedience Show N Go at 30 Spring Hill Road Saco, ME 04072 ph: 207.251.2296 hosted by the Pine Tree Doberman Club.


February 19, 2012 Saccarappa Obedience club will be holding an (AKC) Obedience Show N Go at Westbrook Armory, Stroudwater St., Westbrook 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM Entries and trials will be from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM 

February 25, 2012  Finish Foward will be holding an (AKC) Obedience Show N Go at 30 Spring Hill Road Saco, ME 04072 ph: 207.251.2296



March 10, 2012  Finish Foward will be holding an (AKC) Obedience Show N Go at 30 Spring Hill Road Saco, ME 04072 ph: 207.251.2296

March 11, 2012 Saccarappa Obedience club will be holding an (AKC) Obedience Show N Go at Westbrook Armory, Stroudwater St., Westbrook 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM Entries and trials will be from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM 

March 24, 2012  Finish Foward will be holding an (AKC) Obedience Show N Go at 30 Spring Hill Road Saco, ME 04072 ph: 207.251.2296
 

April 7, 2012 Finish Foward will be holding an (AKC) Obedience Show N Go at 30 Spring Hill Road Saco, ME 04072 ph: 207.251.2296  

April 8, 2012 Saccarappa Obedience club will be holding an (AKC) Obedience Show N Go at Westbrook Armory, Stroudwater St., Westbrook 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM Entries and trials will be from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM 

May 6, 2012  Finish Foward will be holding an (UKC) Obedience Show N Go at 30 Spring Hill Road Saco, ME 04072 ph: 207.251.2296  


August 12, 2012  Finish Foward will be holding an (UKC) Obedience Show N Go at 30 Spring Hill Road Saco, ME 04072 ph: 207.251.2296 


September 30, 2012 Finish Forward will be holding (UKC) Obedience Run Thrus after the trials for that day at 30 Spring Hill Road Saco, ME 04072 ph: 207.251.2296

Canine Good Citizen (CGC) and Therapy Dog (TDI) tests:

February 26, 2012 Canine Good Citizen Falmouth, ME 04105 @
PoeticGold Farm 7 Trillium Lane Falmouth, Maine 04105 Hosted by: Ivy League Dog Training & Photography INC and CanineKinship LLC. www.poeticgoldfarm.com

Scent Work Run Thrus:

None known at this time.


Doberman Events:

None known about at this time. 

Other Events to Bring Your Canine Companion To:

April 21 to 22, 2012 Southern Maine Pet Expo Sanford Armory 88 William Oscar Emery Drive, Sanford, Maine $5 adults, $3 children, $16 family pass (up to 5 people). Ticket prices at the door: $8 adults, $5 children, $22 family pass (up to 5 people).  Well trained and mannered dogs welcomed:)



September 9, 2012 Animal Welfare Society's Strut Your Mutt Kennebunk Maine on Mother's Day Beach

November 3, 2012 Finish Foward's Annual Trade Show 30 Spring Hill Road Saco, ME 04072 ph: 207.251.2296



Mannerly Mutts Group Classes:

None scheduled at this time, and probably won't resume again until Spring 2012.

DVDs and Educational Materials:

International Association of Canine Professionals Past Conference DVDs

Janice Gunn DVDs for Obedience Competition Training

Mike Ellis DVDs

Margot Woods DVDs


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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Westbrook Maine Show N Gos Perfect to Prepare for Spring and Summer Trials

Three legged "disabled" (NOT) Boris chasing his four legged
companion, Magoo.
Soon Spring and Summer will be here again, and it will be time for the usual AKC obedience trials in the New England area.   Show N Goes are an excellent resource for judging where your team is lacking BEFORE THE TRIALS.   Leon and I are planning to go to the January ShowN Goes in Westbrook Maine.  Boris may tag along on the following ones, although he is technically not qualified to trial (missing leg is considered lame in the AKC but not the UKC. (and whaddayaknow there is a 3/9/2012 Franklin Mass trial, that I just may need to try and attend.

So if you are planning on competing in obedience, interested in competing in obedience or thinking about competing in obedience, check these local things out.   I know I was inspired at the very first obedience competition that I went to.   I love the beauty of a team working together and sharing some amazing times:)

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Local Events Page Updated

Mannerly Mutts Group Classes:

October 15th 2011  (37 Paul Street York Beach Maine) begins Mannerly Mutts' 6 weekly Group Beginning Companion Dog Adult Classes (6 months and over) at 11 am (pre registration is required by 10/9/11).  Weather and tide permitting, the remaining lessons planned on Long Sands, Short Sands, or Ellis Park.  Be sure that you fill out the client interview form to pre register.

Seminars in the New England Area:


October 16th 2011 Conformation Handling Techniques and Evaluations with Bill & Sue Burrell Time: 9:00am - 3:30pm Cost: Participant: $75.00/handler Auditor: $37.00 Seminar Includes: Full day seminar (30 minute lunch break), handouts, individual evaluations and light snacks 3 White Birch Lane, York, Maine 03909 207-363-0099 info@itsadogsworld.me (they do not have a website).

October 23rd 2011  Genetic Management of Canine Reproduction Dr. Cynthia O'Connor, Reproduction Specialist, will present an overview of Theriogenology - the veterinary reproductive specialty - along with the utilization of genetic testing in breeding programs, breeding management decisions and common problems that breeders are confronted with.  3 White Birch Lane, York, Maine 03909      207-363-0099 info@itsadogsworld.me (they do not have a website).


April 28-29th 2012 Bridget Carlsen Seminar at the K9 Connection  60 Minnesota Ave. Warwick, RI 02888 401-737-2870 K9.connection@verizon.net

DVDs and Educational Materials:
International Association of Canine Professionals Past Conference DVDs

Janice Gunn DVDs for Obedience Competition Training
Rental Service for Canine Training and Related Videos

Upcoming New England Area (ME, NH, MA) Obedience Trials:


(UKC) October 1st to 2nd 2011 Marshland Obedience Club   contact Club President, Jen Strubinger: jstrub_shs@hotmail.com Finish Forward 30 Spring Hill Road Saco Maine

(AKC) October 8th to 9th 2011 Champlain Valley Kennel Club  Champlain Valley Exposition Fairgrounds 105 Pearl St. Essex Junction, VT 05452

(AKC) October 14th to 16th  2011 Souhegan Kennel Club American K9 Country 336 Route 101 Amherst, NH 03031

(UKC) October 15th to 16th 2011 Dog Obedience Guidance School Agawam Massachusetts 

(AKC) November 5th to 6th 2011 Burlington Obedience Training Club Sports & Fitness Edge of Williston 115 Wellness Dr Williston, VT

Upcoming Show N Gos (or run thrus):

October 13th 2011 AKC Show N Go 12-4 PM Run Thrus American Canine Country 336 Route 101 Amherst New Hampshire 03031 603-672-8448

October 16th 2011 AKC Show N Go 08:30 AM to 03:00 PM location: Finish Forward Dog Studio 30 Spring Hill Rd Saco, ME 04072 cost: $8 $8 first entry, $4 additional entry of same dog Jr Showmanship $4 York County Kennel Club hosting

Canine Good Citizen (CGC) and Therapy Dog (TDI) tests:

October 5th 2011 Essex County Dog Training Club will be hosting a Canine Good Citizen test(info.on test items at AKC.org) on Oct.5, 2011 at 7pm in Salisbury Mass. , costis $20.00 per.dog , for directions to our training location go to http://www.ecdtc.net/



October 16th 2011 The Tri-County Obedience Club is hosting an AKC Canine Good Citizen Testing to
celebrate Responsible Dog Ownership days. The testing will be held on Sunday, starting @10a at The Mercer Community Center on 1015 Beech Hill Road, Mercer, Maine 04957. It is off Route 2 just 7 miles from Norridgewock. The test is $15.00/per dog. Dogs must be leashed, on a regular buckle collar, or slip collar. No head collars or pinch collars allowed.  Please register with Dale@207-397-4105 (no website for this group)

November 5th 2011 2nd Annual Trade Show & Doggie Expo 30 Spring Hill Road Saco Maine

Doberman Events

September 30th to October 8th 2011  DPCA 2011 National Show & Convention Fitchburg, MA
86th Annual National Convention Sept. 30-Oct 8, 2011 (will update with location when I get info)


Other Events to Bring Your Canine Companion To

October 8th-10th 2011 Salefest in York Maine 10:00am-4pm Location: Short Sands Beach, York Maine  The shops move their stores to the sidewalks for the end of season sales.

October 15th-16th 2011  Annual Harvestfest (link provides details of events and where they are)Location: York Beach, Maine This festival includes a variety of activities, live bands, an ox roast, bean hole beans and a mix of approximately 200 vendors: including Food Vendors, Juried Crafters, Marketplace Vendors, Go Green Expo Exhibitors and local Non-Profit Organizations. Harvestfest also includes a corn toss challenge, a POW-WOW, hayrides & much more.




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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Gus Lovely German Shepherd Boy of About 3 Years +

Gus just hanging with Robert, Leon, and Boris.

Gus playing ball with the boys.

Leon discovers Gus is pretty fun after all.

Buddies, Gus and Leon.

Buddies, Gus and Boris.

Really quite fond of each other, Boy and Gus.  Boris has his side to the camera.  My hair needs color, I am thinking a violet purple...what do you think?




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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Fun, Games, and Training for this Week (Video Summary)

This is a little summary of snippets of our week this week.  I forgot poor Ollie (Plott Hound X of 1 and 1/2 years) in my credits.   My apologies to Ollie and his owners .  

Here are some of the good times and a little work we have and do:



More of our training video backlog to follow.

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Busy Busy Busy, Guests and Students

I have a backlog of training videos and pictures to post.   However, I have many guests to entertain and train this week .   So I will take the easy way out for the moment, and post some pics and videos of these cuties having a good time.

Alyssa training on Ellis Park near Short Sands.

Alyssa keeping a down stay from a distance at Ellis Park on Short Sands Beach.

Alyssa keeping a place on a bench in Ellis Park on Short Sands Beach.

My dogs, Boris and Leon, attending the weekend flea market where we were set up.

Shot of Leon and Boris with the booth in the picture.

There is my husband selling things so we can feed the dogs this week .

Spartacus, nine month old client's male dobie, chewing on a nylabone.

Spartacus trying to cozy up to elder, Leon, in his crate.

Boris, Leon, and Tommy taking it easy on a hot day (airconditioned thank goodness).

Close up of nine month old puppy, Spartacus.

New training client, Boy.   He is being trained for a physically disabled woman so as to walk nicely on a leash and be a bit more confident around new things.

Spartacus and Boris share the old jeans that I use for a tug toy.




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