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Weekly January Dog Walks

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What are Community Dog Walks?

 

  • Casual Walks (some walks on leash and some are off leash)
  • Meet Other Dog Lovers and Have Fun
  • Optional: Celebrate the Weekly Themes (each week there will be a theme)

What to Bring on the Walks:

  • You
  • Your Dog
  • Friends
  • Other Dog Lovers
  • Soft dog treats (pea to a dime in size; bring a small Ziploc bag full)
  • Flat collar. No choker or prong collars please.
  • 4-6 cloth/leather leash. No flexi-leashes please.
  • Treat bags (attach to your pants) and clickers are recommended. *
  • Children 12 years and older are invited if they are patient and listen well.
  • Poop bags
  • Water for you and your dog
  • Dress warmly

* * Note: Friendly Dogs Only Please. If your dog has aggression or fear issues please contact Four Legged Scholars for training.

* * Dogs must be at least 6 months of age.  If you want to socialize your puppy sign up for my Puppy Kindergarten Class (link this to the Dog University Page)

Registration (RSVP)

Registration: Free (Donations are optional and welcome)
RSVP 801-463-1668 or info@fourleggedscholars.com 

Dates and Locations

1.) Sat. Jan 2nd 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Place: City Creek Canyon, 300 Canyon Road, Salt Lake City

Meet on the sidewalk at the first gate that leads in Memory Grove (near the parked cars on the street) If you get lost call Johanna 801-463-1668

Theme: “New Year’s Resolution Walk for Your Dog”

*Off Leash Walk

2.) Sat. Jan 9th 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Place: Tanner Park, 2760 South 2700 East, Salt Lake City, 84109

Meet on the grass in front of the parking lot (park in parking lot with the Tanner Park Sign).  If you get lost call Johanna 801-463-1668

Theme: “Doggie Meet and Greet Walk”

*Off Leash Walk

3.) Mon Jan 18th from 4:00-6:00 PM

Place: Liberty Park, 900 South 700 East, Salt Lake City, 84105

Meet on the grass at the entrance to Liberty Park from 900 South.  Call Johanna if you get lost 801-463-1668.

Theme: “Breed Equality Honoring Martin Luther King Day”

*On Only Leash Walk

4.) Mon. Jan 25th 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Place: Sugarhouse Park, 1300 South 2100 East, Salt Lake City 84108

Meet at the south side of the pond. Call Johanna if you get lost 801-463-1668.

Theme: “Bring a Friend Walk”

*On Only Leash Walk

 

Community Classes


What are Community Classes?

  • Variety of Training Topics Offered
  • Low Cost Classes Open to the General Public
  • Numbers of Dogs Can Be from 6 Dogs to 30 Dogs
  • Dog Owners Work on Teams as a Community to Practice the Material

Topics, Dates, and Locations

1.) Teaching Quiet

  • Clicker Training
  • Teaching “Quiet” when Your Dog Barks for Attention
  • Teaching “Quiet” when Your Dog Barks at People, Dogs, etc.

Date:
Saturday, January 23rd from 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Location:
Liberty Wells Building
On the southeast corner of 700 South and 400 East
Salt Lake City
The class will be held in Gym

What to Bring to the Classes

  • You
  • Your Dog
  • Friends
  • Other Dog Lovers
  • Soft dog treats (pea to a dime in size; bring a small Ziploc bag full)
  • Flat collar. No choker or prong collars please.
  • 4-6 cloth/leather leash. No flexi-leashes please.
  • Treat bags (attach to your pants) and clickers are recommended. *
  • For Teaching “Quiet” Class = Distractions to be used in class (squeaker toys, balls, bones, treat toys such as kongs, tug toys, etc.)
  • Children 12 years and older are invited if they are patient and listen well.
  • Money for class and products (clickers and treat bags will be for sale)

* You may purchase a clicker and treat bag from Four Legged Scholars.

* You may also purchase head collars and front hook harnesses from Four Legged Scholars.

* *Note: Friendly Dogs Only Please. If your dog has aggression or fear issues please contact Four Legged Scholars for training.

Registration RSVP

info@fourleggedscholars.com or 801-463-1668

Payment:

  • $10 Per Person.
  • Pay cash or check upon arrival.

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