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Terry Jester
offers insight, understanding, and a profound knowledge of the inner workings of
the companion animal’s mind – dogs, cats, and horses – in an easy to understand,
practical and humorous presentation style. Her lectures on animal behavior are
always informative, enlightening and entertaining. Whether she is speaking for
15 minutes during a UPS safety presentation offering advice on avoiding dog
bites, or for three hours highlighting a conference on animal welfare, Terry’s
unique style and vast knowledge leave the audience both impressed and informed.
Available
Topics:
The Basics of Companion Animal Behavior
Behavior Problems of Dogs (Understanding and Solving)
Behavior Problems of Cats (Understanding and Solving)
Understanding Horse Behavior
Breed, Pattern, and Color Identification of Dogs (Slide Presentation)
First Aid for the Animal Control First Responder (Animal First Aid)
Mental Illness in Companion Animals
Aggression in Dogs
Avoiding Dog Bites (for delivery and service personnel)
Topics Tailored to Group-Specific Needs
Speaker Fees:
To Be Determined
Upcoming
Speaking Engagements:
Friday,
November 7th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
Windsor Community Recreation Center 250 N. 11th St. Windsor
Subject: All About
Cats
This talk is sponsored by Poudre Valley Hospital’s Aspen Club
Registration and information: Kim Ferro 624-1860 or 495-8560
Cost: No charge and open to the public.
Pre-registration is appreciated. Call Kim.
Monetary donations for the Fort Collins Cat Rescue will be accepted and greatly
appreciated.
November 13th, 2008, 7:00 pm
Main Library 201 Peterson Street, Fort Collins
Subject: Problem
Behavior in Dogs
More Info: Norman Fitzpatrick 224-6122
Cost: No charge.
Open to the public
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