EWC announces a date change for the upcoming Community Education Dog Obedience Level II class

EWC announces a date change for the upcoming Community Education Dog Obedience Level II class
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Eastern Wyoming College recently issued the following announcement.

The Community Education office at Eastern Wyoming College in Torrington announces a date change to the following class.

Dog Obedience Level II

You and your dog have graduated from Level I, and you and your dog think you are ready for more advanced training.  This class will fine-tune your dog’s repertoire of obedience behaviors. Unlike Level I you and your dog will both come to the first class.

CURRENT VETERINARIAN CERTIFICATE FOR VACCINATIONS: DHPP/RABIES/BORDETELLA; choke collar, 6-foot leash, treats if using them as a training tool.

New class dates will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, May 24 – June 14 from 6-7:00 pm. The cost of this class is $65.

To register for this class or others, contact the EWC Community Education office at 307.532.8323 or stop by to visit them in the CTEC building at 3200 West C Street in Torrington.

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