4-H Paws N Pals Dog Club Allegany County MD

Growing Pains to Aches & Pains
Tellington Touch Workshop

Jenn Merritt, CPDT and Tellington Touch certified practioner, will be presenting an introduction to the TTouch Method workshop, demonstrating easy, gentle techniques that can benefit any dog. Friday, July 24th from 7:00-8:30 PM at First Presbyterian Church at 11 Washington Street in Cumberland. $10.00 at the door. Proceeds benefit 4-H Paws N Pals Club.

I use my Head for critical thinking, my Heart for developing friendships, my Hands for controlling my dog, and my Health for a great performance.

From the growing pains of puppyhood and adolescence to the aches and pains of geriatric dogs, TTouch can help your canine companion live a better life. TTouch alleviates common behaviorial issues such as leash pulling, jumping up, shyness, resistance to grooming, hyperactivity, excessive barking or fear of loud noises. Dogs with fears of thunderstorms have benefited greatly from TTouch techniques to ease their fear and apprehension. TTouch supports veterinary care, enhances health and well-being, reduces stress and speeds up healing after injury, surgery or illness. TTouch gives you new tools for improving your animal's performance and pleasure in competition, companionship or service.

Jenn Merritt, CPDT, from Blue Dog Creatue Coaching in Efland, NC, was personally trained by TTouch creator, Linda Tellington-Jones. Jenn has used the TTouch method to solve many behaviorial and health related issues with client's dogs as well as her own.

This workshop is for people only. Demo dogs will be provided. All proceeds benefit the 4-H Paws N Pals Club. No advanced registration is necessary. $10 at the door. We hope to see you there!

Take a few minutes to watch TTouch creator, Linda Tellington-Jones in action. This informative video will give you a sampling of what you'll see and learn at this workshop.

















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