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Last spots in last California workshop!

Are you wishing you’d signed up for the workshop next Saturday? There’s time! Although we’re full up on dogs, we have three spots left for people without dogs.

“Why would I come to a workshop without my dog?” I hear you cry.

Why would I go to classes to understand Greek and Greek culture without a Greek person at my side? Because there’s so much to learn that can be learned before you interact!


There’s so much your dog is telling you in their own language, and if we understood them we’d stop problems before they became problems, see dogs arguing before it broke into a fight, help nervous and anxious dogs get over their fears, know when our puppies needed help vs when they could do it on their own. We could build confidence where needed and temper it when it turns to over-assertiveness.

It’s just $250 to come for the full day without a dog, and $125 to come for half a day without a dog. Can’t afford it? Email me at TranslatingDog@gmail (dot com); I’m a softie, we’ll work something out. This is the LAST workshop taking place in NorCal; I (Jenna) have moved to Oregon, and it’s surprisingly difficult to keep up a long distance business of this sort. (For my Oregonites there’s good news: workshops here, as I get established!)

To make it even better, my co-hort Jay and I usually each bring at least one dog, so there’s always a dog to practice on before you take your knew knowledge home to your fur-family.

People who come to the workshop show up interested, but they leave completely enthused. More than half have told me, “Everyone should know this! Why doesn’t everyone know this?! We need to get this information out!”

So, come! Use my soft heart against me! See Scout the Awesome, turned from a leash reactive rescue to a perfectly behaved service dog in just a few months, and Neo the Brave, a fearful and anxious puppy turned into a confident and loving dog!

Or do it so you can look at your dog, and know what they’re trying to tell you.

Our dogs learn Human. Isn’t it time we learned Dog?

Jenna

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