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The ld Getting lder! - City Dog Country Dog Training
City Dog Country Dog provides people-friendly, dog-wise, and professionally excellent services that teach dogs to behave well in our world and provide them with more opportunities to enjoy theirs. We offer services in two locations: Portland, Oregon and the Central Oregon Coast. Services include in-home training and behavior consulting, Day Training, Board and Train, service dog training, camps, retreats and other enrichment events. OUR MISSION is to foster healthy, happy relationships through deep understanding of human and canine nature – and we’re always exploring new ways to do this! Check out what’s new in 2016. The Wild Is Getting Wilder! Dogs get us off our couches, away from our screens, and outside into the world of nature. In 2016, we’re introducing The Wild is Calling! – an exciting program of workshops, classes and other events that will connect us with wild places in ourselves, teach us who our dogs really are, and give us a deeper appreciation of the natural world. In a sense. Camps and Retreats Our flagship event, the Call of the Wild Dog Camp, is taking a break this year. In a sense, Call of the Wild is getting wilder, as we go off the map and explore possibilities. We like to keep things fresh and interesting! Call of the Wild Dog Camp may be back in 2017, and Reactive Dog Camp and Vacation Training Retreats will take place this year as previously. Call of the Wild Reactive Dog Camp Hosts: Caroline Spark, Valli Parthasarathy, Scott Raymond When: September 9-11, 2016 Where: Yachats, Central Oregon Coast Cost: Working teams: $625* (one dog, 1-2 family members) $575* (“Early Dog” Special - for registrations received before May 31, 2016) Active auditors: $250* per person $200* (for registrations received before May 31, 2016) Co-hosted by City Dog Country Dog and Synergy Behavior Solutions, this camp offers dog-reactive dogs and their handlers three days of fun and intensive training in a gorgeous outdoor setting. Nature games (forest agility, river games, treasure hunt, barn games), K9 Nose Work, toy making, hiking, swimming, creek paddles, and more! Every activity is designed for dogreactive dogs – especially their need for space, solo activities, and a high staff-to-working team ratio.You'll love the friendly atmosphere and how relaxed your dog can be, even with other dogs around! Pre-screening is required for all canine campers. For registration contact: info@citydogcountrydogtraining.com Vacation Training Retreats Host-Instructor: Caroline Spark Where: Yachats OR When: Year round, by private arrangement Cost: $125.00 per hour (includes a souvenir blog with training reports and beautiful photos of your dog in action) These retreats are popular with vacationing individuals, couples or families keen to work on their dog’s training issues and have a lot of outdoor fun at the same time. Packages consist of a series of sessions, usually conducted over 1-3 days, at our training facility on gorgeous acreage in the Yachats River Valley (Central Oregon Coast).Your dog can board with us, or stay with you at any of the dog-friendly lodging options available locally.You are welcome to join any or all of the training sessions, or take a break and leave the training to us. Each vacation is individually organized to meet your training and vacationing goals. Workshops on the Move Doggone Wild Photo Safari Befriending Wildness Day Quests Befriending Wildness Night Quests Dogs have a natural ability to explore tiny inches or broad swaths of terrain with their noses. In this two-day adventure, we’ll do the same with our cameras. We’ll watch our dogs, follow them, and explore with our own senses in open meadows, on forest trails and beside waterways. We’ll hone our photographic skills, learn more about our dogs, ourselves, and the natural world. And we’ll have a lot of fun in the process. These one-day adventure treks through dramatic forested terrain will include several classes on the move: wilderness etiquette and survival, first aid for dogs and people, using a tracking device, scat and track identification, and more! We’ll follow our dogs’ noses off–trail as we heed the call of the wild and befriend the unknown in ourselves and in nature. A Night Quest is an opportunity to sleep out with your dog on the earth, in a back-to-basics guided adventure. You’ll learn how to walk in wild places, get in touch with your senses, befriend your instincts and tame your fears. Enjoy wilderness survival instruction, track and scat identification, staryarns, story-telling, and more! Host-Instructors: Bob Finch & Caroline Spark Where: Yachats, OR When: July 30-31, 2016 (Saturday 11am-5pm; Sunday 9am-3pm) Cost: $275 per person (with dog); $225 (without dog) Guide-Instructors: Caroline Spark & Debbie Golob Where: Yachats OR When: Saturday, May 28, 9am-3pm Saturday, August 20, 9am-3pm Cost: $150 (one dog + one adult) $50 per additional dog /person); Maximum group size: 10 teams per quest; BYO lunch and water Host-Guides: Caroline Spark & Debbie Golob Where: Yachats OR When: Date by private arrangement; 4pm10am. Call to book your quest. Cost: Individual quest $250 (one dog + 1 adult); $275 (one dog + 2 adults) Group quest: $150 per team Maximum group size: 4 teams per quest. (Prerequisite: Individual Quest) CERTIFICATIONS Canine Wilderness Companion Training, Testing, and Certification Enjoy nature adventures with your dog! Become certified stewards of the wild! Instructor: Caroline Spark Where: Yachats, OR and Portland, OR When: Monthly Spring-Fall, 2016. Classes forming – contact us for information Cost: $25 per class (one person, one dog); $225 for 10 class punch card (tenth class is free) We are very excited to announce the launch of this new and unique certification program. Adventuring in nature can be a wonderful experience – but it can also be disastrous for untrained, ill-equipped dogs and handlers, and the wildlife and habitats they encounter. Our tri-level certification course prepares you and your dog to head out into nature safely and skillfully, working as a team to respect the land, wildlife, people, dogs, and other animals you meet on your adventures. “City dogs” have various tests of sociability and good behavior in human environments. With this new certification program, “country dogs” now have the opportunity to become credentialed wilderness companions! Training takes place in outdoor class settings appropriate to participants’ levels of ability and fitness. For registration contact: info@citydogcountrydogtraining.com Testing assesses a dog’s responses in real-life outdoor scenarios such as on trails or in other natural terrain, and includes encountering other people, dogs or wildlife. Teams have the option to test at 3 levels: Basic (on a 6 ft leash), Intermediate (on a 30ft line) and Advanced (off leash) Levels. Test items include: reliably coming when called, becoming unobtrusive on cue (go behind, quiet, down-stay on various surfaces), waiting calmly on a tether, ignoring other trail users, wildlife and other tempting sights, sounds, and smells. Handlers sign a multi-item pledge to respect and protect nature while enjoying wild places with their dogs. CLASSES Puppy Socials Instructors: Julie Callow, Caroline Spark Where: Yachats, OR When: Saturdays, 11am – noon (monthly, call or email for dates) Cost: $15.00 (one dog + one person) $5 for each additional dog or person Socialization and training in an outdoor setting, for puppies Call of the Urban Wild Adventures and puppy-friendly adult dogs. Lots of fun for young and old Guide-Instructors: Caroline Spark, Julie Callow, Jacqui Dowsett, alike! Brittany Magallanes Where: Portland and Oregon Central Coast When: Spring Summer and Fall, 2016 Cost: $45.00 (4-6 dogs); $75 (2 dogs); $125 (solo, reactive dogs) Nature is everywhere! The city is wild too. Portland is a great city for Urban Wild Adventuring, and pockets and tracts of natural habitat can be found in many cities. Urban Wild Adventures will open your eyes to nature everywhere, let your dog’s nose rule, and provide you with fresh ideas for exercise and entertainment. Reactive Dog Practice Groups Instructors: Julie Callow, Caroline Spark, Jacqui Dowsett, Brittany Magallanes When: Sundays, 1-2:30pm (monthly, call or email for dates) Where: Portland and Yachats, OR Cost: $40.00 Reactive dogs need practice in controlled settings to learn Each adventure session is planned with participating how to be attentive and relaxed around other dogs. On walks in town or around a neighborhood, dogs can rush up out of dogs’ interests and breed tendencies in mind. nowhere, sending your dog into a frenzy of lunging or barking, Examples? Nose Gone Wild is a hit with dogs of all and plunging your mood into a tailspin.We provide the space, breeds. And for terriers an all-time favorite is guidance and encouragement to help you make peaceful Where’s That Rat? What’s your dog’s passion? headway when walking your reactive dog. Easter Bone Hunt MORE FUN STUFF Guides: Caroline Spark, Julie Callow; Debbie Golob Where: Yachats, OR When: Saturday, March 26, 11:30-1:30pm Cost: $45.00 (one dog + one person) No chocolate for dogs! So we’re hiding bones instead - and not just any bones! This will be an exciting adventure in wildlife identification for you, as well as a bone detection challenge for your dog! Intrigued? Sign up for some Spring fun and prizes too! Kayaking with your Dog Instructors: Debbie Golob and The Moose When: Saturday, July 9, 1-3pm Where: Yachats, OR Cost: 45.00 If you doubt whether a 100lb dog can fit on a small plastic kayak, think again! The Moose will show you how! This paws-on workshop will teach you and your dog the basics of water traveling together by kayak.You’ll learn how to prepare your dog for a watery ride, both at home and on a waterway, through introductory exercises and on-the-spot practice. Cool fun for people and dogs on a warm July afternoon! (Ice cream for dogs and people included). For registration contact: info@citydogcountrydogtraining.com Canine Caching Guide-Instructors: Caroline Spark, Dina Pavlis Where: Yachats OR When: Saturday, June 18, 11:30-1pm (regular); 1.30-3pm (for reactive dogs) Saturday, October 8, 11:30-1pm (regular); 1.30-3pm (for reactive dogs) Cost: $35.00 (one dog + one adult; +$10 for additional person or dog) Canine Caching, a unique experience that is part treasure hunt, part trivia, part hiking and a whole lot of fun! You and your canine companion will be sent off with a single clue. From there, you will traverse forest, meadow and outbuildings as you work together using deduction and scent work to locate treasures, trivia answers and clues to additional caches. Complete your Canine Caching Pawsport by visiting as many caches as you can before the clock runs out. Wilderness Parkour Guide-Instructors: Dina Pavlis, Caroline Spark Where: Yachats, OR When: Saturday, July 16, 11:30-1pm (regular); 1:30-3pm(for reactive dogs) Saturday, August 27, 11:30-1pm (regular); 1:30-3pm (for reactive dogs) Cost: $35.00 (one dog + one adult; +$10 for additional person or dog) Wilderness Parkour is a fun and exciting way to increase strength, balance and confidence in your dog. Enjoy a beautiful trail hike as you learn to utilize the natural environment to exercise your dog’s body and mind. Fun for people of all ages; those participating should be able to walk on uneven terrain for approx. 60 minutes. (Four trail options will be available for this event, ranging from challenging to easy). Service & Healing through Nature City Dog Country Dog is a major sponsor of A Dog’s Dream, a non-profit project that provides vacations for service dog teams. Service dog teams may lack access to nature due to physical challenges, financial constraints, lack of transport, and insufficient support. A Dog’s Dream provides relaxing and restorative vacations for service dogs, rewarding them with the chance to just be dogs in beautiful natural settings, deepening their bond with their human partners, and building networks of support for the team on its return home. Make a Connection! A Dog’s Dream Retreat A Dog’s Dream has provided three vacations so far, each to an individual team. In 2016 we will hold our first group vacation, hosting 6-10 teams over a three day weekend, August 12-14, in Yachats, OR. We are seeking volunteers to be part of this project – drivers, support staff, and more! If you have enjoyed Call of the Wild Dog Camp in the past, this is a great opportunity to share your skills and experience with others who don’t have easy access to the outdoors, and give some service dogs the time of their lives! Rewilding is achieved through that most radical of acts: opening ourselves to others. In essence it is about unleashing our hearts – Marc Bekoff City Dog Country Dog supports dog enthusiasts to extend our affinity with dogs to include a wider diversity of human and nonhuman animals, and with the environment. By connecting with social initiatives like the Intertwine Alliance and the New Nature Movement we join others who are committed to more compassionate, empathic and positive ways of living on the earth. Make 2016 an exciting, enriching year for your dog – please join us! For more information and registration: info@citydogcountrydogtraining.com Our Amazing Team Caroline Spark, PhD, CDBC, CPDT-KA, owns and operates City Dog Country Dog. She specializes in behavior modification, service dog training, and outdoor adventures for dogs and people. Heather Ohmart, BA, CPDT-KA, runs our City Dog Board & Train program, and specializes in raising and training puppies to be great family companions, therapy dogs, and service dogs. Meredith Haynes, MSc, CPDT-KA, specializes in dog behavior counseling and has a passion for helping to achieve harmony in multi-dog situations. Theresa Ciskowski, BSc, provides one-on-one boarding for reactive dogs through our Safe & Sound program or reactive dogs. Jacqui Dowsett, BSc, CPDT-KA, specializes in assisting people to train their own service dogs. Jacqui also works with reactive dogs, and provides Call of the Urban Wild adventure opportunities in Portland. Brittany Magallenes, CPDT-KA, provides in-home training assistance for family dogs and is an instructor in our Call of the Urban Wild adventure program. Julie Callow, BSc, has almost completed her studies to become a certified dog trainer, and assists with private training sessions, classes, retreats and camps on the Oregon Coast. Debbie Golob, BSc has extensive wilderness experience and is a guide-instructor in our new Wild is Calling program. Debbie and her Irish Wolfhound mix, The Moose, are also Call of the Wild Dog Camp Rangers. Julia Provonchee, MSc, ABCDT, is our friendly intake coordinator. She provides information, connects clients with the trainer or program that best fits their interests, and refers to other services as needed. Mary Williams, MA, is our Office Manager. Mary’s eye for detail and passion for organization are at the heart of our day-to-day business operations. City: (503) 740-4886 • Portland Country: (541) 547-3793 • Yachats info@CityDogCountryDogTraining.com www.CityDogCountryDogTraining.com Follow us on Instagram @citycountrydog