For Your Pet
Snake Avoidance Training for Your Dogs
- Item Number
- 125
- Estimated Value
- 200 USD
- Opening Bid
- 100 USD
Item Description
When all that's "Left" is you, your dog and a rattlesnake, you need this service! Creator of the much imitated, never equalled Canine Snake-Avoidance-Training, offers your family opportunity to train ALL your dogs to avoid rattlesnakes.
The average treatment cost of a dog envenomation is $1300. A significant number of dogs die from the painful bites of Crotulus atrox. Survivors may suffer prolonged affects of envenomation. The training is guaranteed to teach your dogs (whatever breed) to recognize and avoid the smell of any rattler. 25 years success with high risk exposure hunting dogs and companions proves the training works!
Details: No limit on the number of dogs trained for your family, on the LEFT Coast. (Meaning California) The 2 hour seminar includes snake education, 2 training presentations, a follow up visit in two weeks, annual rechecks with the trainer. Usual charge for snake avoidance training is $75, each dog. This offer is for ALL your dogs. So top bidder(s) can protect your dogs for life. This dog training is the practical solution for people who live in settings where snakes may exist undetected, as well as for those who venture into the outbacks for R&R with their canine fellows.
Item Special Note
The avoidance training is a major fundraiser for several dog rescues in California. To assist in funding The Nation, I'm offering TWO 'Snake Avoidance Training seminars. Top two bidders will win a family training session.
Donated By:
kelly burch
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