Dog Training Seminar: It’s all a Trick! with Animal Services and Who’s Walking Who Dog Training Centres

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Program Type:

Community Partnership

Age Group:

Adult, Young Adult, Seniors
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Program Description

Event Details

Discover the magic behind effective dog training in this fun and engaging seminar where every clever trick helps build a stronger bond between you and your pup. Dogs are welcome but not necessary.

What to expect:

  • Positive reinforcement techniques that make learning fun for both you and your dog.
  • Step-by-step guidance for teaching tricks that improve focus, confidence, and communication.
  • A supportive environment for dogs of all skill levels —from curious pups to seasoned performers.

By the end of the session, you’ll have a toolkit of tricks that not only impress but also build a stronger, happier relationship with your dog. After all, it’s not just training—it’s all a trick!

Please note: All attendees must complete the attached form and email it to adults@pickeringlibrary.ca OR complete a physical copy (found at our branches) and hand it to a Library staff member. 

Please bring high-value treats for your pup to the session. 

 

We have reached capacity for dogs; however, you are still welcome to register and attend without bringing a dog. 

 

About the presenter:

As the founding member of Who's Walking Who Dog Training Centre since 1989, Gillian believes that education combined with experience is the key to helping clients and their dogs. Gillian has been featured over the years on many television interviews, radio shows and magazines. Her previous dogs have been involved in many commercials, plus TV shows and movies, and excelled in Obedience, Agility and Rally. Currently, Gillian is a member of The SuperDogs Performance Team, as one of the hosts.

With her gift of public speaking, Gillian continues to educate and entertain dog parents through her many seminars and is much sought after to bring this information into the community.