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    Dog Training Classes Begin April 7

    March 20, 2013No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (March 20, 2013) – Dog owners will want to be a part of the Sedona Parks and Recreation spring dog programming  The line-up of classes scheduled offer a variety of opportunities for dog owners to teach their pets new habits. Whether it is for puppy socialization or to teach an old dog better manners, these classes have it covered. Join Instructor Starr Ladehoff, CPDT-KA, on this fun journey with your pet. All classes begin April 7.

    Already have a well-behaved dog that just needs an outlet for its unlimited energy supply? Try the popular sport of Flyball, taught by instructor Sarah Sheridan.

    Choose from five Sunday class options: Puppy Kindergarten, April 7 through April 28; Good Manners Class, April 7 through May 12; Mini Manners Class, April 7 through April 2; AKC Canine Good Citizen, April 7 through May 12; and Beginning Flyball, April 7 through May 12.

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    All classes will be taught at Posse Grounds Park, 525 Posse Ground Road in Sedona. Registration is being accepted for all classes through the Parks and Recreation Department. You may walk in to register at the Parks and Recreation office at City Hall, 102 Roadrunner Drive, or call 928-282-7098 to register over the phone. For more detailed class descriptions, prices and times, please visit www.SedonaAZ.gov/Parks

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