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Allentown Dog Training Club
Saturday, May 17th, 2008
Macungie, PA
The Valley’s only AKC Sanctioned Obedience Club!
The Allentown Dog Training Club was established in 1953. Since that date, many of the Lehigh Valley residents have enjoyed the classes, instruction and comraderie offed by the club. From beginner to advanced, there is something for every dog and trainer team to enjoy. Join us for weekly training!
Call for membership information: (610) 439-2800
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Silky Terrier Club
of America
Monday through Friday
May 12th – 17th, 2008
Sacramento, CA
The Silky Terrier is generally happy and loves to play. They are bold in action and have a mischievous streak. This breed loves to dig and bark. The Silky is most suited for older, well-behaved children. They are extremely territorial and may exhibit aggression toward other dogs. They love to chase cats, so raising them with cats from puppy-hood is highly recommended.
Find just the right prom dress.
Definition of Prom: “a formal dance, esp. one held by a class in high school or college the end of a school year”
Many young adults (in particular, the young ladies) plan for their proms as much as five months in advance – from picking out the perfect dress, shoes, accessories, and deciding on the perfect hair style. And of course there are the facials, manicures and pedicures that can’t be ignored. It is a special night that all will look back on fondly.
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Greater Swiss Mountain Dog of America
Monday, May 12 – Saturday, May 17
Dates include all events; accommodations available
College Corner, OH
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is steady, watchful and protective, but not aggressive. Willing and loves to please, they are excellent with children. Loyal and adoring they are generally good with other pets and are not generally dog aggressive. Territorial, they should be introduced to newcomers but will quickly warm up to those the family accepts. An excellent, courageous, alert watchdog who will bark at strange noises and intruders. They need to be a part of the family and prefer to be with their people all the time. The GSMD gets along well with family pets but may have to be taught not to chase. They are slow to mature, both physically and mentally. “Puppyhood” may last 2-3 years.