Greg Lagios (right) shows Beth Thomas and dog Briar the correct method for visiting people during their Pet Dog 102 class on Oct. 25. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Trainer Marianne Finney (right) works with Virginia Cleary and her dog Piper during a scent work class at Telling Tails on Sept. 27. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Greg Lagios (right) shows Beth Thomas and dog Briar the correct method for visiting people during their Pet Dog 102 class on Oct. 25. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Mallory Hattie, a CPDT-KA Telling Tails instructor, does a demonstration in one of her classes. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Trainer Marianne Finney (right) works with Virginia Cleary and her dog Piper during a scent work class at Telling Tails on Sept. 27. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
CONWAY — Got a question about your dog and how best to set them up for success? The answers await at Telling Tails Training Center. The dog training center will host its first "Ask the Trainer" event, which is free, Sunday, Nov. 9, at 2 p.m.
“We’re bringing together the combined expertise of our certified trainers to answer your most pressing dog training questions,” said Robin Crocker of Telling Tails, who will moderate the panel discussion, said. “During this interactive session, we’ll cover as many topics as time allows and share valuable insights to help you better understand and connect with your dog.”
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