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Saturday, October 6Th Thursday, October 4Th During daily activity periods, YOU decide which of the programs you SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6TH would like to attend...and then just show up to location listed. A few Ruth Lodge activities DO require advance sign-up due to limited space and/or 8:00 & 9:00 ...... Day Pass Camper Orientation Alysa additional fees. They are: Tracking (no fee), CGC Test ($10), 7:30 - 8:15 ...... Breakfast Dining Hall Sheelagh - Barking Lot Dog Fur Spinning (no fee) and Treatmaking with Patti (no fee). 8:15 .................. Morning Announcements Dining Hall Dave + Only activities listed with a require sign-up ! + ( SIGN UP SHEETS LOCATED IN DINING HALL. ) 9:00 - 10:15 .... ACTIVITY PERIOD 1 • Flyball - Beginner Flyball Field Karen B., Mare Private consultations & special offers may also be available at • Focused Training: Recall & Off - Leash Control camp through some staff and presenters. To take advantage of Meet Outside of Rec Hall Dennis, Sam, Wendy, Mitzi these offers, you must sign-up, and pay any associated fee directly to that staff. Sign-up activities include: Human Massage, Canine • Rally Obedience - Beginner/Overview Main Field Patti Massage, Photo Portraits, Focused Obedience, Behavior or Agility • Agility - Level 1 Main Field Ashlee, Christie consults, Grooming consult, and Animal Communication. See the • Group Swim: box at the end of this schedule for a list of many of the Beach available staff doing privates. Small Dogs & Puppies Only (25 lbs & under) Alicia +Tracking Level 1 Frisbee field Kathleen Please feel freeto use the beach, hike the trails, play Extended Campers): Lure Course Field on an empty field, or relax in Ruth Lodge or the New Lodge Lounge. This is 10:15 - 12:15 .. Lure Coursing Open Jim, Pat your extra time at camp. Our vet is NOT on-site until Friday at noon. The Barking Lot is staff supervised during meals starting at Friday dinner . 10:45 - 12:00 .. ACTIVITY PERIOD 2 • Agility - Level 2 Main Field Ashlee, Christie THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4TH • Compassionate Connection to your K9 New Lodge Tresa • Freestyle Dance Rec Hall 2 Cheryle 10:30 - 12:30 .... Registration for Extended Campers Ruth Lodge Patti • CGC Prep / Ask the Trainer Rec Hall Wendy, Sam, Dennis, Mitzi 12:45 ................ Lunch Dining Hall No Supervised Barking Lot • Pet Projects with Lisa and Pam 2:00 - 4:00 ........ More Registration for Extended Campers Ruth Lodge Patti Wood Photo Boards Arts & Crafts 1 Lisa, Pam 6:30 .................. Dinner Dining Hall No Supervised Barking Lot +Intro to Weight Pulling Flyball Field Kathleen FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH 12:30 - 1:15 .... Lunch Dining Hall Bobbette - Barking Lot 9:00 - 9:45 ...... Breakfast for Extended Camp Dining Hall No supervised Dining Hall Barking Lot 1:15 .................. Mid - Day Announcements Dave 12:30 - 3:30 ...... Registration Ruth Lodge Patti 1:30 - 2:00 ........ “Cat Naps” 12:30 - 3:30 ...... Unpack, get settled, and review your camper packet and 2:30 .................. All Camp Group Photo Shoot ( PLEASE BE ON TIME: CLICK TIME 2:30) goody bags. Waterfront open, play on a field, hike, visit Dog - Amphitheatre Main Field Campers & All Staff wood Canteen in the Dining Hall 3:00 - 4:00 ...... ACTIVITY PERIOD 3 12:30 - 2:00 .... Lunch - Self serve Dining Hall • Agility - Level 3 & 4 Main Field Ashlee, Christie 4:00 - 5:30 ...... Camp Orientation Barking Lot Alysa, Dave (Orientation) • Learning to Teach Your Dog to Target Walking Tour: Meet Staff and see Activities & Locations Rec Hall Dennis, Patti, Mitzi Managing Your Dog Safely at Camp Mare and Jane talks • Pet Massage: Massage & Canine Athletics Ruth Lodge Pam Jane & Pam to lead the walking tour. All staff at activity loca - • Splash Time! Beach Games tions Beach (Beach closed except to class) Sam, Wendy 5:15 - 6:00 ........ Coaching Your Orange Bandanna Dog to Success Rec Hall Frisbee Field Christie • Frisbee Beginner Mare 3:00 - 4:30 ...... Lure Coursing Open Lure Course Field Jim, Pat 5:30 - 6:00 ...... Dogwood’s All-Play (Open Socialization Time) Main Field Group Play – Karen, Jane & Mare 4:30 - 5:30 ...... ACTIVITY PERIOD 4 Flyball Field Small Dog/Puppy Group –Patti • Pet Projects with Pam 5:30 - 6:00 ...... Dogwood Play Group Management/Dynamics Part I Plaster Paw Prints, wood photo boards, silhouettes Arts & Crafts 1 Learn about managing group play and group dynamics. Dogs • Flyball - Intermediate Main Field Karen B. Frisbee Field may be on-leash for some of this. Mare + Dog Treatmaking (limit 10 campers) Ruth Lodge Chef Patti • Group Hike Barking Lot Sheelagh 6:15 - 7:45 ...... Dinner Dining Hall Alicia - Barking Lot • Treiiball Frisbee Field Mare Turn in Yard Sale Auction items (place near fireplace) Program Overview: Canteen, Good Dog Bones, Yard Sale/Dog Wash, Sign Up Table, Photos, and more 6:00 - 6:45 ...... Dinner Dining Hall Mary G. - Barking Lot 6:45 .................. Evening Announcements Dining Hall Alysa 8:00 .................. (Staff Only) Auction Set up Dining Hall All available staff 8:00 .................. Pet Projects with Lisa Hiller Dining Hall 8:00 - 9:00 ........ George Berlin: Capturing Your Dog's Personality with Art No - Sew Fleece Crate Mat making Dining Hall (leashed dogs welcome) 8:00 .................. Iron Dog Competition: (George available ALL DAY SUNDAY for Personalized Pet Cartoons) K9 Test in Lifeskills, Intelligence & Confidence Rec Hall Patti 8:15 .................. Night Howl - Evening Campfire with S’mores Beach 9:00 - 10:00 ...... “50/50” BINGO $10 per card. 50%: Yard Sale, 50% Cash Prizes *Horner to build fire Dining Hall (leashed dogs welcome) Susan, Pam, Alysa SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7TH If you think that your dog may experience anxiety or has 8:00 & 9:00 ...... Day Pass Camper Orientation Ruth Lodge Dave "space issues" and you would like to schedule time with 7:30 - 8:15 ...... Breakfast Dining Hall Bobbette - Barking Lot one of the trainers to have your dog experience a positive 8:15 .................. Morning Announcements Dining Hall Alysa "meet and greet" with another dog, please speak with either Dennis, Sam, Wendy or Mitzie. 9:00 - 10:15 .... ACTIVITY PERIOD 1 • Agility - Levels 3 &4 Main Field Ashlee, Christie • Flyball - Beginner Flyball Field Karen MONDAY, OCTOBER 8TH +CGC Test Rec Hall Dennis, Sam, Wendy, 7:30 - 8:15 ...... Breakfast Dining Hall Charlene - Barking Lot • Nosework: Preparing for the Odor Recognition Test New Lodge Patti ........................ Claim Yard Sale Items • Pet Massage: Massage & Canine Athletics Rec Hall 2 Pam 8:15 .................. Morning Announcements Dining Hall Dave +Tracking Level 1 Frisbee field Kathleen 10:15 - 12:15 .. Lure Coursing Open Lure Course Field Jim, Pat 9:00 - 10:15 .... ACTIVITY PERIOD 1 • Agility - Level 3 & 4 (course run 9:00 - 9:45) 10:45 - 12:00 .. ACTIVITY PERIOD 2 • Agility - Level 1 &2 (course run 10:00 - 10:45) \ • Agility - Level 2 Main Field Ashlee, Christie Main Field Ashlee, Christie • Rally Games Main Field Tammie • Frisbee - Mini Competition - All Levels • Focused Training: Recall & Off - Leash Control w/distraction Frisbee Field Mare, Karen B. Beach (Beach closed except to class) Dennis, Wendy, Sam • Tracking Flyball Field Kathleen • Shaping Complex Behaviors Rec Hall Cheryle • Freestyle Dance - All levels Rec Hall Cheryle • Frisbee - Intermediate & Intro to Freestyle Frisbee Field Mare 9:00 - 10:30 .... Lure Coursing Open Lure Course Field Jim, Pat +Dog Fur Spinning Arts & Crafts 2 Anne New Lodge Lounge • Natural Healing: "What are my options”? Tresa 10:45 - 12:00 .. ACTIVITY PERIOD 2 • Rally Obedience - Mini Trial Main Field Patti 12:30 - 1:15 .... Lunch Dining Hall Alicia - Barking Lot • Flyball - All Levels Flyball Field Karen B., Mare 1:15 .................. Mid - Day Announcements Dining Hall Dave Ruth Lodge 1:30 - 2:00 ........ “Cat Naps” • Dog Massage: Final Rub Down Pam Barking Lot 1:30 - 3:00 ........ Carting & Carting Demo Lure Course Field Jim, Pat • Group Hike Mary G. 2:15 - 3:15 ...... ACTIVITY PERIOD 3 12:15 - 1:00 .... Cook Out Lunch Barking Lot No supervision • Agility - Level 1 Main Field Ashlee, Christie • Claim Remaining Yard Sale Items • Grooming Secrets: Reduce Shedding & More Ruth Lodge Tammie • Return Completed Feedback Forms • Group Hike Barking Lot Wendy, Sam • Teaching Your Dog to Target Rec Hall Dennis, Patti 1:15 - 2:00 ...... ACTIVITY PERIOD 3 • Intro to Bicycling with Your Dog Frisbee Field Mare • Lure Coursing Lure Course Field Jim, Pat • Freestyle Dance - Level 2 Rec Hall 2 Cheryle • Group Swim Beach Dr. Jane Lure Course Field 3:00 - 4:30 ...... Lure Coursing Open Jim, Pat • Arts & Crafts - Pick up all projects Dining Hall Ruth Lodge 3:30 - 4:30 ...... Nail Trimming Available ($5 donation to yard sale) Tammie • Dogwood Canteen & Yard Sale Items Last chance to shop! Finalize all purchases 3:45 - 4:45 ...... ACTIVITY PERIOD 4 Dining Hall Sharon • Treiiball Frisbee Field Mare • Flyball - Intermediate Flyball Field Karen B. • Doga* (all levels welcome) Rec Hall 2 Margaret, Conni 2:15 .................. GOOD - BYE UNTIL NEXT TIME! • Dog Treat Making (limit 10 campers) Ruth Lodge Patti ALL CAMPERS MUST BE OFF GROUNDS BY 2:30. • Canicross Main Field near Rec Hall Kathleen • Pet Projects: Arts & Crafts 1 Pam Plaster Paw Prints, wood photo boards, dog silhouettes • Christie Meyer available for Private Behavior Consultation at various times throughout Friday – Sunday 5:00 - 5:30 ...... Dogwood’s All-Play (Open Socialization Time) • Ashlee Trotter available for Agility Privates at various times throughout Saturday – Sunday. Main Field Group Play – Karen, Jane & Patti • LeeAnn Brunner Sharp is available for Human Massage Flyball Field Small Dog/Puppy Group –Jim & Pat appointments throughout the weekend. 5:30 - 6:00 ...... Dogwood Play Group Management/Dynamics Part 2 Frisbee Field Mare • Mare Potts available for Private Behavior Training Sessions at various times throughout Thursday – Monday. Learn about managing group play and group dynamics,including • Tresa Laferty , available for Animal Communication, mini-consults breaking up dogfights. Dogs may be on leash for some of this.
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