Farm To Offer Free Seminar On Dog TrainingEvent date: 11/15/2009
Location: Franklin
The Farm at Natchez Trace, a unique pet lodging, grooming and doggie day care facility, will offer another in its monthly educational series on Sunday, November 15 at 2 p.m. with Jon Stolzer, canine behaviorist and owner of Canine Inc., who will share information about the many options for training dogs.
The event is free and open to the public, but space is limited and reservations can be requested by calling The Farm at 615-662-6628, or by emailing lectureseries@thefarmatnatcheztrace.com. A question and answer session will follow the lecture.
Stolzer is a graduate of one of the country’s top canine behavior and training schools, Triple Crown Academy in Hutto, Texas. In addition, he received his police canine education and training through North State Canine Academy in Sanford, North Carolina. He said his goal is to enhance the relationship between owner and canine pet by finding each dog’s greatest motivation, which is similar to a person’s passion.
Stolzer came to Tennessee in 2007 to start his company, Canine Inc. He specializes in obedience training, behavior modification, and a variety of other training including agility, therapy and protection. Stolzer is also The Farm’s instructor for its Lifestyles Obedience Training, a program that began in March of this year. Stolzer lives in Spring Hill, Tennessee with his two dogs, Tank and Apollo.
The educational series is provided by The Farm to help pet owners gain knowledge about current issues affecting the emotional and physical health of their pets. Lectures are held on the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m., March through November.
The Farm, situated on 18 acres of farmland, offers luxury indoor suites for cats and dogs, indoor playrooms, courtyard playground, expansive outdoor play fields, and shaded walking trails along a creek. The Farm at Natchez Trace is located at 9479 Highway 96 West in Franklin, near the intersection with Natchez Trace. For more information about the seminar, call 662-6628 or visit thefarmatnatcheztrace.com. Listed: Thursday, October 29th, 2009
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