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Coming together at seminars
to help others....
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Thank you to all the people at the Dr. Patricia McConnell
seminar, Elevate Your Training seminar, K9 Nose Work
Training Camp 2010, and Nose Work Continuing Education
weekend that participated in the raffles. We raised
$1995 for
Last Chance Arkansas in 2010!
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Over $800 was raised for the
Massachusetts Rescue and Recovery K9 Unit at the May
2011 Walpole, MA K9 Nose Work™
Trial!
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We raised $660 for charity at the 2011 Bailey and Farhoody
seminar in PA.
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We raised $720 for the Marian Bailey Memorial Scholarship
Fund at the California Think-Plan-Do seminar in August 2011.
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K9 Nose Work Training Camp PA 2011 raised $487 for Cover
Your K-9. This not for profit supplies bullet and stab proof
vests for K-9 police dogs.
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The students and faculty of the November 2011 Instructor
Training Course donated $475 to Rondout Valley Animals for
Adoption for shelter dog "Raven" who needed corrective
eyelid surgery for her entropion condition.
Best Friends
Forever Conference 2010
Dogs of
Course created a 3.5 day dog training and behavior conference ( held in
Exton, PA) with the
duel purpose of fundraising for St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center's capital
campaign and providing a quality educational experience for anyone who
believes that dogs can be your best friend.
Inspired by the loving
lifelong friendships possible between dog and owner, this conference concentrated on training and behavior to foster strong unbreakable bonds.
Dedicated to the joy and love dogs bring to our lives, the curriculum uncovered the many aspects of
living with and understanding dogs.
Art
for Animals
Dog
Training Scholarship…
Art for
Animals is a charitable collaboration to raise money for Angels
for Animals Dog Training Scholarship Fund at MSPCA, Methuen.
Your art purchase is a tax deductible donation that will provide
vital
financial assistance to dog owners who would benefit from, but
could not otherwise afford, the specialized and quite often life
changing support of a professional behavior consultation. Most
of the fund recipients have adopted a shelter dog or need
professional guidance in order to keep the dog out of the
shelter system.
The MSPCA is
not under the umbrella of any other organization, nor do they
receive any state or federal funds. They are supported strictly
by memberships, private contributions, and fees for services
such as veterinary care. They rely on your support to continue
to help animals and thank you for reaching out to help them help
those in need in our community.
You can view the art at
DOGS! Learning
Center in Hudson, MA.
If you would
like to donate a piece of animal art please contact Dana
Crevling at 508/529-3568EST or crevling@dogsofcourse.com.
Thank you for
your generosity and assistance in helping dogs and owners
resolve behavior issues and build loving long-term
relationships.

Dogs of Course is pleased to have created, run and supported On Course For
Kids for 7 years. Our agility community raised over $335,000
for the Floating Hospital's Children’s Cancer Center Childlife
program.
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