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Canine Education and Training Tour
New Zealand April 2006

WITH internationally acclaimed speakers Sheila Harper (England) and Anne Lill Kvam (Norway) assisted by Nicole Mackie from New Zealand and Paul Henshaw from Norway.

Why does your dog act as he does? What can you do about it? How can you make progress? Learn a new approach to help you and your dog understand and overcome behavioural and training issues!

Topics to be included in the offered programmes:
Aggression; Behaviour problems; Disobedience; Hyper-activity; Nosework, brainwork and mental stimulation; Pulling on lead; Fear and timidity; Jumping up; Mounting; Lungeing; and much more!

Sheila Harper and Anne Lill Kvam have been working with dogs for many years and have had a huge amount of success in dealing with training and behaviour problems. The information to be presented here is essential knowledge for anyone who has anything to do with dogs, either on a professional basis, such as vets, behaviourists, trainers or breeders, or for those who have any contact with their own pet or other dogs in all situations.

Learn an innovative, gentle and positive approach to understanding and working with dogs using their natural language and abilities. Be prepared for a real insight into canine communication and conflict solving. An exciting programme will be presented offering practical and theoretical work together with slides and video footage providing a basis for analysis along with case histories.

Sheila Harper
Sheila with two of her rescues
Sheila is a professional trainer, behaviour counsellor and lecturer in canine behaviour and training. She is a member of the UK Registry of Canine Behaviourists, Secretary of the Pet Dog Trainers of Europe and one of only five associates of Turid Rugaas worldwide.

Since taking on her first rescue dog with dog - dog and dog - human aggression, she has lived, trained and worked with the most problematic rescue dogs. Much of Sheila's knowledge and experience have come through living with dogs, observing their interactions and learning how they deal with difficult situations themselves. She works with problem dogs often of a nervous or fearful disposition or those showing aggression or defensive behaviour.

The physical and mental well-being of the animal is of paramount importance to Sheila, and she tackles problems with an underlying consideration of emotional needs. She has trained obedience exercises at a high level and has experience of agility, tracking and clicker training, using a variety of methods in each area. Sheila lives with six dogs, five of them rescue, including crossbreeds, a Border Collie, a Golden Retriever and an Alaskan Malamute.

Anne-Lill Kvam
Anne-Lill at home Anne Lill is a professional dog trainer, specialising in nosework. She has trained search and rescue dogs to certification in 1989 and studied at Turid Rugaas' Dog Trainers School in 1995. Since 1996 she has worked full time with dogs.

Anne Lill spent two-and-a-half years in Angola training dogs for land mine detection, educating local dog handlers and supervising mine clearance with dogs. Since then she has become a popular speaker, holding seminars and workshops in a whole variety of nose work activities with dogs.

Anne Lill Kvam's work with dogs is based upon the knowledge and respect for the dogs' own language (their calming signals) and their natural behaviour. Through the co-operation between dog and owner during search work, many owners have developed new understanding for what their dogs are capable of. encouraging dogs to use their natural abilities and instincts ensures that they are channelled into more appropriate alternatives to chasing joggers or rabbits. She is the author of a brand new book on nosework: Kingdom of the Senses.

Sheila and Anne Lill regularly lecture in countries such as Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Japan, Canada and the USA. When they have the opportunity they enjoy working together, and also have close contacts with Turid Rugaas.

2006 Programme (Light refreshments provided at each venue):
Each weekend seminar/workshop is a complete programme. You must attend the whole two and a half days to gain the full understanding and benefit of the programme. Morning and afternoon sessions will intersperse theory and practical work. There are limited places for handlers, and spectators will also be very welcome. Early bird discount for those booking before 20th March.

Auckland: 7th-9th April. Time: Fri 7pm-10:30pm, Sat and Sun10am-6pm. Venue: APGSDL club grounds, Mangere. Contact: Lyndsay Wilson, Ph: 09 299 6121.

Hamilton: 11th April (evening only). Time: Tues 7pm-10:30pm. Venue: To be confirmed. Contact: Mike or Kathy Rollo Ph: 07 8551477.

Taupo: 12th April (evening only). Time: Wed 7pm-10:30pm. Venue: Hyundai Wings and Wheels, corner Ruapehu and Horomatangi Sts. Contact: Lynne Cooper, Ph: 07 377 0670.

Wellington: 14th-16th April. Time: Fri 7pm-10:30pm, Sat and Sun 10am-6pm. Venue: NZ Kennel Centre, Porirua. Contact: Lynne Cooper, Ph: 07 377 0670.

Christchurch: 21st-23rd April. Time: Fri 7pm-10:30pm, Sat and Sun 10am-6pm. Venue: Clarkville Hall, Rice Park, Clarkville. Contact: Joanne Hammond, Ph: 03 327 3976.

Auckland: 24th April, (evening only). Time: 7pm-10:30pm. Venue: RSPCA, 50 Westney Rd, Mangere. Contact: Craig Montgomery Ph: 09 256 7300.

Host an evening with us and promote your organisation. Request topics to suit your audience, and we will come up with a programme individually tailored to your needs.

At each venue a range of international products will be available for sale including books, videos, training equipment such as harnesses and leads, Kongs and other accessories. Featured titles: Anne-Lill's book: Kingdom of the Senses, Turid Rugaas' book: What Do I Do ...... When My Dog Pulls? and On Talking Terms with Dogs: Calming Signals. For further information on Sheila's Canine Education Centre and to view our products on our web site, visit www.qanuk.com. You can even place your order in advance and we will bring it with us to save postage.

To book a place, make enquiries please phone your local contact above and ask for booking form or email Nicole Mackie arohanui@ucb.com


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