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Ian Dunbar - Coming to Ireland!

This is AMAZING! Me, me, me, me, I am declaring my interest :lol: -- I will plan any work trips around being here for this! :rah::rah:
 
What a great opportunity to hear such a guru of behavior. Wish he would do a seminar in our area. Would love to have the opportunity to attend and get to hear him in person. I sure hope some of you get to attend and let us all know how the experience is.
 
More info; you can click through and add your name if interested. This is one of the *giants* in dog behaviour and training and he rarely gives this type of talk. Please set the dates aside if you are in Ireland or the UK (and willing to travel) and even remotely interested in learning more about how dogs think, training methods, etc. I can't wait for this!

Hi,

Dr.Ian Dunbar will present two Seminars on the 20th and 21st of
September 2008 at the Dog Training Ireland Centre.

To register your interest in these Seminars please click here
http://www.dogtrainingireland.ie/ian_dunbar_seminar.php

More information will be uploaded on our website soon.

For now here is some information on Dr. Ian Dunbar:

Dr.Ian Dunbar is a veterinarian, animal behaviorist, and writer. He
received his veterinary degree and a Special Honors degree in
Physiology & Biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College (London
University) and a doctorate in animal behavior from the Psychology
Department at the University of California in Berkeley, where he
spent ten years researching olfactory communication, the development
of hierarchical social behavior, and aggression in domestic dogs.

Dr.Dunbar is a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons,
the International Society for Applied Ethology, the American
Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior, the California Veterinary
Medical Association, the Sierra Veterinary Medical Association, and
the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (which he founded).

Dr.Dunbar joined the Society for Veterinary Ethology (now the
International Society for Applied Ethology) over 35 years ago, at
which time he was the only member specializing in dog and cat
behavior problems. Later he was involved in the establishment of the
American SVE (now the American Veterinary Society of Animal
Behavior).

You can find out more about about by visiting
http://www.dogstardaily.com/blogger/4
.

The Dog Training Ireland Team

http://www.DogTrainingIreland.ie
 
Yeah would love to meet you all.

Dates are set

Friday 19th Sept Eve his wife will address the Rescue community
Sat 20th Sept Seminar ALL DAY LONG!
Sun 21st Sept Seminar ALL DAY LONG!

Can't wait....
 
Ian Dunbar - Book Now!

OK giving you all a heads up. We have not sent out the mail to our subscribers, vets etc so it is just sitting here. A few people have noticed and booked but once the mails go out it I suspect our online booking system will want a holiday afterwards!

We have nearly 80 people who have registered interest so this will be popular!

http://www.dogtrainingireland.ie/seminar_iandunbar_20092008.php

Anyone coming from the UK there is a smashing hotel nearby us and the airport.
 
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