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Train Your Pooch at Highland's Dog Obedience Classes LARGO - Is your dog just not cooperating with you and seems to always want to jump and bark? Sara Muzzy and the Highland Recreation Complex have the solution for you. Dog Obedience (for dogs 10 weeks and older) teaches basic manners such as sit, down, stay, and walking. www.clearwatergazette.com
Pet's Best Friend - Back to school -- for your dog While some dog sports run over the summer months, obedience programs aren't easy to come by. September isn't just back to school for kids -- it's back to school for canines too! There are quite a number of different kinds of dog classes available here in Brandon. www.brandonsun.com
Former dogfighters take pit bulls to obedience school Humane Society urges young pit bull owners to show their dogs love Douglas "Peanut" Jackson can tell you: A walk around Chicago's Austin neighborhood can easily get you into a dogfight. www.chicagotribune.com
Animal edutainment Hannah grabs the tennis ball out of the air, drops it on the floor, and nudges it toward the colorful plastic pins with her nose. detnews.com
4H isn't just about farm stock For the past 20 years, I have been licensed to judge Junior Showmanship classes, a privilege that has allowed me to meet hundreds of talented young handlers and their beautiful dogs all across the Northeast. www.southcoasttoday.com
Indian River County Community Calendar: Updated Sept. 9 Find the latest in arts and crafts events, fundraisers, children and families events, dancing, exercise, music and more. www.tcpalm.com
Hackettstown woman and her Shetland sheepdog to represent U.S. in international canine competition Hackettstown resident Diane Goodspeed and her Shetland sheepdog will represent the U.S. in an international competition in Germany. Story By Todd Petty HACKETTSTOWN — Diane Goodspeed, a resident of Hackettstown, and her eight-year old Shetland sheepdog, Demon, are representing the... www.nj.com
Dogs also need training camp Kenny Miskavige gets his three dogs ready for hunting season the way a trainer might prepare an elite athlete for competition. newsobserver.com
Dogs unleash their competitive side Thanks to Rummy’s Beach Club, dogs and their owners are diving into a new activity together. www.hcnonline.com
Plano dogs get a second chance Submitted Photo / Michelle Stockton Jennifer Petrucelli, animal services officer for the city of Plano, represented the shelter and supported Patti Cake and Checkers during their performance at the Extreme Mutt-Makeover event. www.planostar.com
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