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Private
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Private
Lessons the Quansa way:
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Group
Classes Group Sessions for those who have completed a private class, seminar or workshop |
Good
Manners is or should be your Lifestyle Once you have attended a Manners In Minutes private session, seminar or workshop, you are welcome to participate in our Putting It Into Practice class. This is a weekly group class that allows you to “drop in” to fine-tune your handling skills, to keep your dog sharp or just for a fun night out with your dog. In
this class, you and your dog will “sample” non-competitive
obedience, agility, rally obedience and therapy dog exercises. There
are also obstacle courses, “challenges” and strategy games.
This class also meets for concerts at “Harry’s Place,”
walks along the bike path plus a whole lot more. This is not a highly
structured class so you will never know what to expect…and neither
will your dog. You will also learn to apply the Manners In Minutes training and make it useful in your everyday life with your dog. For competition and performance dogs, I suggest a bi-weekly private lesson for education and attending the Putting In Into Practice class to keep a good balance. "And
remember,
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Manners
in Minutes Seminars & Workshops Manners in Minutes is a unique approach to training, problem solving, temperament testing and establishing a foundation for competition with your dog! |
SEMINARS
Groups and/or individuals often choose to share the Manners In Minutes message with their friends, other breeders or club members by hosting a one or two day seminar. Manners In Minutes Seminar can be held on one day, and easily offer a number of workshops dealing with specific skills, subjects, performances or any other areas of interest on the second day. This is an informative, amazing day for the dogs and their owners. In a basic Manners In Minutes seminar some of the highlights are:
These are just some of the main topics of a normal Manners In Minutes seminar. However, the seminar is not limited to those listed here. Workshops
Workshops help you and your dog become a confident team. Workshops allow groups, with a comon interest, to identify the skills, subjects, problems and/or goals they wish to work on. In a hands-on workshop we can focus on competition, performance and other specific goals.
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