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Monday 27th June 5:30-8:30pm Dulwich -Dog Safety & Dog Body Language


ErynMG

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Two Talks One Evening


5:30pm - 6:30-pm Be A Dog Detective for Children aged 5-11yrs

Fun & interactive activities to teach children how to read dog body language & how to act safely around their own dog and strange dogs

No real dogs will be at the talk, great for children who are not confident around dogs


7:00pm - 8:30pm Learn To Speak Dog for Adults

Dog Owners, Dog Walkers, Dog Groomers Veterinary Staff

A brief introduction to dog body language. Canine Communication and Social Behaviour, Identify Stress Signals in Dogs & Prevent Dog Bites by learning to accurately read dog body language.


?10 Per talk


South London Scout Centre

Grange Lane, Dulwich

London, SE21 7LH


To Book please email [email protected]

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