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Registration for Intro to E-Collars 2-Day Workshop with Robin MacFarlane
Dates: Saturday, May 4, 2024 AND Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (both days)
Location: Dog School of Minnesota in Coon Rapids, MN (Minneapolis–St. Paul metro area)
Contact us at (763) 220-0147 or
dogschoolofmn@gmail.com
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Registration Form
Please fill out one form for each person attending the workshop. (After submitting this form, you'll see a link to fill out the form for another attendee.)
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Email
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Phone
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Business/Organization
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Business Address
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Dietary restrictions for lunch/snacks
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I understand that I will sign a waiver of liability on-site at the first day of the workshop.
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I understand that I will receive an invoice via email for the $260 workshop fee, which must be paid prior to the workshop first day.
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Working Spot Application (if desired)
Up to 5 attendees may apply for a Working Spot at this workshop.
If chosen for a working spot, you will be notified via email as soon as possible with at least one week's notice before the workshop.
There is no additional fee for a Working Spot.
Do you wish to apply for one of the five Working Spots to bring a dog to work with Robin at this workshop?
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If applying for a Working Spot: Dog name
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If applying for a Working Spot: Dog breed
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If applying for a Working Spot: Dog age
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If applying for a Working Spot:
Any prior e-collar training? If yes, what do you feel you have not been able to achieve or still would like to improve on?
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What would you like to achieve with Robin if you are selected for a working spot?
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Does the dog have any history of aggressive behavior towards humans or other dogs? If yes, please explain.
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Has the dog been in an altercation where anyone (human or dog) needed medical attention?
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Is the dog able to remain calm/quiet in a crate?
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Is the dog reactive to dogs or humans? If so, explain.
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