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  1. On 11/02/2017 at 8:10 PM, Mrs Rusty Bucket said:

    I'm going to the Adelaide one (at the zoo).

    I think it's all lectures no chicken camp or "working spots" for Bob Bailey in Adelaide.

    Adelaide is using some of the zoo animals for their working spots.  Should be a real treat!  

    Adelaide is now fully booked.  Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland still have seats available!  

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  2. I am very excited to announce that registrations have now opened for the Bob Bailey Down Under Tour 2017 !!

    Bob will be here in March/April 2017 and numbers are LIMITED at each venue. This may be the last time Bob comes to Australia so please, get your registrations in asap so you don't miss out. 

    Dates and locations are:

    Brisbane 25 - 27 March 2017
    http://www.agilityclick.com/bob-bailey-down-under-qld
    Contact Valerie on [email protected] 0407 128 232 or
    Contact Cathy on [email protected] 0448 815 135

    Sydney 31 March, 01 & 02 April 2017
    http://dogaholics.com.au/…/Bob-Bailey-Down-Under-Tour-2017.…
    Contact Margaret on [email protected] 0403 676 655

    Melbourne 7-9 April 2017
    https://chewsaustralia.com.au/…/bob-bailey-down-under-tour…/
    Contact Tammie on [email protected] 0412 256 655

    Auckland, New Zealand 14-16 April 2017
    http://learningaboutdogs.co.nz/Cu…/bob-bailey-auckland-2017/
    Contact Karen on [email protected]

    Adelaide, 21-22 April 2017
    http://www.petraedwards.com/
    Contact Petra on [email protected] 0439 471 440

    Bob Bailey Save the Date.jpg

  3. What time is his last meal? If there are no physical issues that come up in your vet check I would look at changing the time of day he is fed ie maybe last meal no later than 4pm or switch to main meal in the morning and a small meal in the afternoon/evening. I would be trying a late evening toilet run, very early morning and early morning. He may have a sensitive bowel that when it is full he needs to go and can't hold it in. If a pup or dog is stressed it can also cause more bowel movements. I'd also be looking at how well formed his stools are - soft, hard, mucousy, dry etc as well as the frequency.

  4. I posted this in the training section but I've realised not everyone goes there so thought I'd repost in General. If it is deemed inappropriate I will remove it.

    International dog trainer and behaviourist Suzanne Clothier(USA) is returning to Australia in August this year. She will be appearing in Geelong and Newcastle only. This seminar is suitable for anyone interested in learning more about dogs, pet owners, vet nurses, trainers and behaviourists. Also for any foster carers that wish to learn more about the world of dogs.

    Suzanne is the author of many books, notably, If Bones Would Rain from the Sky. If you haven't read it, do it!!

    Jigsaw Dogs is excited to announce that Suzanne Clothier is returning in 2015! Seminar dates are 15 & 16 August.

    Topics for Newcastle are

    WHAT’S THE PROBLEM? Unraveling the Puzzles of Behavior, Training & Performance.

    and

    FROM MADDENING TO MATURITY: Understanding & Helping the Adolescent Dog

    If you're interested in receiving further information please forward me an email to [email protected] or comment below with your email address and I'll send an information brochure on to you.

    Topics for Geelong seminar are:

    CARAT 1.1. (Two day introductory intensive)

    Followed by a two day seminar, incorporating:

    Connection, Co-operation & Control:

    • Mindful Socialisation

    • From Maddening to Maturity

    • You Had Me at Sniff

    Victorian Seminars hosted by “Walking As One” – contact Jo-Anne Hamilton: [email protected]

    Please share to anyone or any group you feel may be interested.

    For further information regarding Suzanne Clothier http://suzanneclothier.com/

  5. International dog trainer and behaviourist Suzanne Clothier(USA) is returning to Australia in August this year. She will be appearing in Geelong and Newcastle only. This seminar is suitable for anyone interested in learning more about dogs, pet owners, vet nurses, trainers and behaviourists. Also for any foster carers that wish to learn more about the world of dogs.

    Suzanne is the author of many books, notably, If Bones Would Rain from the Sky. If you haven't read it, do it!!

    Jigsaw Dogs is excited to announce that Suzanne Clothier is returning in 2015! Seminar dates are 15 & 16 August.

    Topics for Newcastle are

    WHAT’S THE PROBLEM? Unraveling the Puzzles of Behavior, Training & Performance.

    and

    FROM MADDENING TO MATURITY: Understanding & Helping the Adolescent Dog

    If you're interested in receiving further information please forward me an email to [email protected] or comment below with your email address and I'll send an information brochure on to you.

    Topics for Geelong seminar are:

    CARAT 1.1. (Two day introductory intensive)

    Followed by a two day seminar, incorporating:

    Connection, Co-operation & Control:

    • Mindful Socialisation

    • From Maddening to Maturity

    • You Had Me at Sniff

    Victorian Seminars hosted by “Walking As One” – contact Jo-Anne Hamilton: [email protected]

    Please share to anyone or any group you feel may be interested.

    For further information regarding Suzanne Clothier http://suzanneclothier.com/

  6. Some dogs are depressed for a while after surgery. Maybe you could sit with her looking out the window for a short time each day as well as your walk.

    Nosework - teaching her to identify some scents and find them could be a good activity for her. She can sit and do this while you hold scent in one hand and nothing in the other. As she gets more active you can hide the scent around the house and then eventually outside.

  7. Definitely going to be focusing on Ruby in the seminar. She really got into the one on one play with me today at training so I'm really looking forward to Denise inspiring us with more motivational games :D

    I wonder if Denise could work magic with her SFE?! :rofl:

    I'm sure Denise will work some magic for SFE - I've seen her do it in a few private lessons she did!

  8. I'm really chuffed and excited to read the positive reviews of Denise and I know she'll be excited to hear them too!! :) I've had a lot of positive feedback about the seminar!! Yay!! Thank you all for coming along and helping to make it a success.

    Denise is funny, personable and approachable and very quick to assess handlers and dogs and go directly to their individual problems or needs.

    The people who had two dogs at the seminar had approached me previously and discussed why they would have had two dogs at the seminar and understood that only one dog was to be worked for each exercise.

    I have to say it but if you missed the seminar or can't get to the next couple check out the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy, some really really great courses here. There is a really great course for those that have fearful or reactive dogs that shut down at trials - working with a behaviourist!

    PS Now I have some more faces to put to DOL names!!! :laugh:

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