

Exploring training calmness through rewards
– with Amber Batson
Sunday 1st April 2012
When: Arrive 9.15 for a 9.30 start, finish around 4.30 pm.
Where: King George V Hall, Effingham/Bookham, Surrey, KT24 5ND (easy access of M25, A3).
Price: £45 for the day, £34 for members
Learning About Animals is very pleased to welcome Amber back . This day course looks at how calmness in pet dogs assists in reducing the incidence of behaviour problems, training issues and health abnormalities. The course explores whether calmness can be 'trained' and how much the overall lifestyle of the dog contributes.
The speaker: Amber Batson is a vet and behaviourist. Her aim is to tackle behavioural issues starting with prevention by providing up to date scientific education in an understandable way for pet owners and animal professionals. She regularly lectures in the field of animal behaviour and her talks are always very popular. For a review of a previous talk she did for Learning About Animals, see here.
Pay by PayPal using the links below or send a cheque, payable to ‘Learning About
Animals’, to:
Suzanne Rogers, 6 Fern Cottages, Dorking Road, Abinger Hammer, Dorking,
Surrey, RH5 6SA.
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Please let me know at time of booking if you require a certificate of attendance of the course for your records.