Join Save-A-Pet for “An Evening with Dog Listener Jan Fennell”
Register by Jan. 25 to save $10
Have you ever wondered why your dog pulls on the leash, barks excessively, jumps up on people, destroys things or soils the house? Learn to build a trusting relationship with your dog and discover the key to resolving any behavior problems without force.
World-renowned dog trainer and bestselling author Jan Fennell is coming to the Chicago area to share her unique understanding of the canine and its instinctive language. She has transformed the lives of countless dogs and their owners. To learn more about Jan Fennell, visit her Web site at www.janfennelldoglistener.com.
An Evening with the Dog Listener
Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008
6:30 – 9:30 pm
Northwestern University, Evanston
Tickets are $20 in advance (by January 25); $30 at the door. 25% of proceeds will benefit Save-A-Pet No Kill Adoption Center in Grayslake, www.save-a-pet-il.org.
To register or for more information, contact Mary Lynne Doleys at doglistener@peacefulpaws.us or (224) 210-0201.
Save-A-Pet is a not-for-profit, no-kill animal shelter dedicated to the rescue, care and well-being of stray, abandoned and abused pets. Approximately 1,800 dogs and cats are cared for by Save-A-Pet each year. Save-A-Pet is dependent on donations and extensive volunteer work to achieve its mission. To adopt a pet, volunteer or make a donation, call (847) 740-7788 or visit www.save-a-pet-il.org.