
Workshops & Events
Introductory TTouch Workshop for Canine Companions
TBD (67.80-HST Included)
Sessions are hosted by Dian McTaggart a certified TTouch Practitioner and a Graduate/Certified Training Partner of the Karen Pryor Academy.
DISCOVER THE MAGIC
The afternoon workshop will include an introduction to:
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Circular touches, lifts and strokes
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Leash handling skills
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Tools to assist your fearful pet
BENEFITS OF TTOUCH
TTouch can:
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Improve the mental, emotional and physical well-being of your pet.
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Assist with leash pulling, shyness/anxiety and fear of loud noises such as thunderstorms.
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Provide you with new tools to improve your pet’s quality of life.
REGISTRATION
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Dog friendly dogs are welcome (the maximum number of dogs have registered).
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4 hour workshop from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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If you are interested in a future TTouch workshop please contact us at carolark@carolark.com and we will let you know when one is scheduled.

Pet First Aid Course
TBA
Do you know how to provide Basic First Aid to your Pets? Could you bandage a cut paw pad, check a pet for shock or restrain an injured dog or cat? We offer all this and more in our Pet First Aid Course. Presented by Dawn O’Leary of Dragonluck Kennels.
REGISTRATION
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Cost $150.00 + HST ($19.50) Certificate from Walks’N Wags Pet Care upon completion.
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Dog and cats are welcome if they are fully vaccinated and can stay quietly in a crate
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There will be 2 demo dogs to practise on
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BYO lunch, coffee and snacks are provided
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Fees are non-refundable unless we cancel the presentation
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There is an open book exam (30 to 40 minutes)
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A manual, handouts and a quick guide for the car are provided.
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For more information please contact Carolark at 613-591-3277.
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Registration can be completed via the Event Schedule button or by calling Carolark.
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Space limited to 16

Our hall is available to rent for seminars and events! Contact us for details.
All workshops and events take place at Carolark The Canine Learning Centre unless otherwise noted. Participants are also required to review Carolark's Rules and Regulations.
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