Would be great to see some of you at this event.
Canine communication uncovered: what our dogs are telling us
A morning with vet and behaviourist Amber Batson
Date: Saturday 23rd February 2008
Venue: The Wheatsheaf Hotel, just off junct 11 M25 (directions will be provided with the ticket).
Time: 9.45 am for a 10 am start, finishing around 1.30 pm
Did you know that there is more than one way your dog can wag his/her tail and each means something different?
Amber Batson will discuss this and many other aspects of canine communication to help us better understand what our dogs are telling us. This talk will be packed with pictures and video clips to teach us all about canine communication and what we can do to be better listeners.
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 works with many animal welfare organisations including the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA).
Tickets £20 only available in advance.
To secure a place please send a cheque, payable to ‘Learning About Animals’, to Suzanne Rogers, 14 Alexandra Road, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2PE. E-mail: Suzanne@learningaboutanimals.co.uk or see the website (www.learningaboutanimals.co.uk) for more details.
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