Project 2000 Rattlesnake Avoidance Training for Pets
Coming July 2008 By Appointment Only!



Rattlesnakes can be found almost anywhere. Incidents of human and animal rattlesnake bites are quite common--medical treatment can be extremely expensive.
The last thing you want is to be surprised by a rattlesnake while you are hiking, riding, camping, having a picnic, or participating in other activities with your pet(s).
If not taught to avoid rattlesnakes, dogs take the chance of being bitten several times during a season.
Due to the usual delay of symptoms and the variable effects of snake venom on individual animals, a dog does not associate the resulting pain and discomfort with the rattlesnake bite, which thereby results in a minimal, if any, learning experience for the animal.
Rattlesnake Avoidance Training has been proven to produce a safe, positive learning curve in dogs by teaching them to respond with aversion to the sound, smell and visual stimulus of a rattlesnake to avoid being bitten by one.

The Rattlesnake Avoidance Training Clinic is conducted on site by a professional experienced staff.
During the Rattlesnake Avoidance Training session, a remote collar is used with a low-level stimulus adjusted to each dog's individual personality, temperament, animation and breed.
Training is conducted in a safe and humane controlled environment, ensuring the safety of your dog as well as the safety of the rattlesnakes.
Please be assured that every precaution is taken to make your experience with Rattlesnake Avoidance Training a positive one for you and your pet(s).


Appointments will begin after May 15th, 2008
Each session is $55.00 per pet.
Appointments can be made by calling 619-442-9971

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