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Possum Avoidance Training – Dunsborough

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Possum Avoidance Training – Dunsborough

Give your dog the skills and confidence to leave possums alone.

Teach your dog some possum avoidance techniques with local dog trainer Asher Lindberg from Geo Bay Dog Training. If you have possums in your backyard and have issues with your dog jumping on the fence, barking or attacking possums, then this event is for you.

Please only select 1 ticket per dog (couples or families with 1 dog need only 1 ticket). Book early to avoid disappointment.

**Please note all dogs must be on a leash at all times, dog poo bags and water will be provided. Please no unsociable dogs**

This event is delivered by GeoCatch through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program in partnership with South West Catchments Council.

Date
May 22, 2022
Time
09:00:00 - 10:30:00
Cost
FREE
Location
Centennial Park, Banks Avenue, Dunsborough, WA, 6280

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