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Le Petit Camp is Back!

Happy New Doggie Camp 2013!!

We had a whole day of intense training and fun!

Welcome Myrtle to our Dog Connection Family!

The day started with so many happy wag tails greeting each other and us. All the dogs were excited and full of energy after the long holiday.

We re-evaluated the obedience level of each one of the campers and trained in different locations during the day.

Finally, we gather together to celebrate our friendship in this beautiful multi-specie family.

Thank you for give your dogs and us the opportunity to grow together!

Happy Holidays!

Urban Dog Connection (video)

In celebration of ‘art basel’ we decided to have camp on the streets of Wynwood.

The Big Concept of our Camps is to be able to share life with our dogs in any and every different context, situation, place, company…  and  enjoy that time together.

One way to reach this ideal is to have a dog that feels happy and comfortable  and that he/she has good manners and obedience to be able to behave well no matter what the activity is.

What can be more IN right now here at Miami than be part of the art scenario and Wynwood Walls and their artist are big part of this coming event.

Having a camp day there made all the sense to us as much as going to the beach on a hot summer day .

Let’s Celebrate Life with our dogs !

Le Petit Camp – Graduation!

We love our Petit Camp!

For some of our Petit Campers this was their first experience with other dogs, now they have their own Pack of buddies! They feel 100% comfortable to play with and share this life adventure.

It is amazing to see how “our dogs” have improved so much…. everything!, from getting into the car to getting more comfortable on the ride, their behaviors when greeting other dogs, people, and during play time, the way they handle themselves around new environments, and of course their obedience.

That’s why for graduation day we thought it will be good to do a little playful obedience competition!

Rally is a new sport in which the dog and handler complete a course. The judge tells the handler to begin and the  team moves at their own pace through a course of designated stations (10 – 20, depending on the level)., each of these stations has a sign providing instructions regarding the next skill that is to be performed, very similar to rally-style auto racing. Rally was designed with the traditional pet owner in mind, but it can still be very challenging for those teams who enjoy higher levels of competition. (AKC)

Rally promotes fun and enjoyment for dogs and handlers at all levels! so we did our “own rally-dogconnection course, with a little bit of fun twist!”

En sus marcas, listos….fuera!!!

(On your mark, get set, go!!!)

 

Le Petit Camp training at Bayshore Park