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Frisbee Seminar!

May 17
Sat 3:30 PM
Location
Animal Haven Soho
251 Centre Street
New York, NY
New York, NY 10013
212-274-8511
Meeting fee

$50.00 per dog/handler team

Who attended?
The organizer estimated that  15  people attended.
3.5
Who organized?
Andrea and jenn

 Animal Haven Soho is located at 251 Centre Street between Broome and Grand Streets. 

Can your dog catch a piece of popcorn? Fetch or Chase stuff? Then your dog can catch a Frisbee!
Join renowned trainer Denise Herman who has taught all types of dogs from Border Collies to Chihuahuas to catch Frisbees... Your dog can be next!

This seminar on Saturday, May 17th from 3:30-5:00pm is $50 per dog/handler team and advanced registration and payment (via paypal at the time of rsvp) is required. If you have not RSVP'd and paid by 05/15/08 via paypal you are not guaranteed a spot. All dogs in attendance must be friendly with people and other dogs. The fee to audit this seminar without your dog is $25 per person.

Woofs!
Andrea

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Who attended?

    •  I have taken several classes with Denise and as usual she was terrific. Lots of helpful tips and suggestions. Takes time to give individual advice yet keeps the class moving along. Keeps control of the class but stays relaxed. Her dog does great demos and she makes you feel that your dog can do it too! 
    •  The class was great as was the instructor. However, after paying a fee, I was disappointed that I wasn't allowed to keep the frisbee. Perhaps the class price should be raised to $60 and everyone should be allowed to keep their training frisbee. 
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