Stacy Peardot-Goudy has been teaching, competing, and generally living dog agility since 1989 when she was bitten by the "bug" while competing in obedience with her Boxer "Jazz". Stacy began her agility career competing with Jazz in NCDA agility. She soon began to judge for that venue while at the same time teaching agility. When USDAA came onto the scene she began competing in that venue as well, soon after becoming a USDAA judge. Then came NADAC where she competed and judged as well. Stacy's first Border Collies "Jack" and "Secret" are 2 of the pioneers of the sport of agility and accomplished many firsts as well as helping to establish Stacy as one of the countries top trainers and handlers. Stacy's growing list of agility accomplishments includes numerous National as well as International Championships. More information about Stacy can be found on her web site
The young dogs seminar is March 24, 2013, cost $150. This one-day seminarwill be divided into two groups: dogs and young puppies with no or little experience and dogs who are started but not ready for intermediate. It is limited to 20 teams. You must send in non-refundable $50 to reserve your working slot or $25 for the auditing slot (no dogs). One dog per working slot. Auditors (no dogs) have no limit on their experience level.
The advanced/intermediate seminar is March 25 - 26, 2013, (2 days) costs $300& March 21-23, 2013 (3 days) costs $450 or $25 per day for an auditing slot (no dogs). The advanced and intermediate slots are each limited to 10 teams. The advanced teams need to be showing at the AKC Open level or its equivalent in another registry.Intermediate teams must be proficientwith all obstacles, this is a competition seminar and remedial obstacle training will not be part of the curriculum. Intermediate dogs must be performing full coursework. One working dog per advanced or intermediate slot. The intermediate teams will work in the morning and the advanced teams in the afternoon. You will be expected to audit the session you are not in and help at set-ups, changing bar heights, etc. Auditors (no dogs) have no limit on their experience level and can audit all sessions. A non-refundable $100.00 will hold a 2 days slot and $150 will hold a 3 days slot.
For all the seminars you are encouraged to bring note-taking materials. Meals are not available at this site, but a one-hour lunch break will be allotted. You may sign up for the young dogs seminar and/or intermediate/advanced by filling out the registration form and include a check (see below).

Cost: Young Dogs working $150; Audit (no dog) $25. Send a check along with the registration below to reserve your spot. Intermediate or Advanced Working Participant (limited to 10 people in advanced and 10 in intermediate – 1 dog per person) $300/$450. Audit (intermediate/advanced-limited to 5 people-no dog) $25/day. Send a non-refundable $50 for the Young Dogs and $100/$150 for the intermediate/advanced along with the registration form below to reserve your spot. The remaining $100 for a working Young Dogs and $200/$300 for a working intermediate/advanced slot must be mailed by January 31, 2013. Send form below with check made payable to WDTC to Jane Neave, 1234 N Amidon, Wichita KS 67203. FMI: email . Substitutions may be made at any time before the first day of the program. Confirmation, travel and lodging information will be mailed.Deposit/cost for Young Dogs is $50. Deposit for Intermediate/advanced working slots is $100/$150.

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I will not hold Stacy Peardot-Goudy, or Wichita Dog Training Club (WDTC), or their representatives liable for any loss, damage, or injury to myself, or my property while attending this event. WDTC reserves the right to dismiss any dog from the seminar that displays aggressive behavior toward other dogs, seminar participants, or seminar presenters. The dog that displays such aggressive behavior may be asked to be removed from the seminar for that day or for the duration of the seminar. The handler may continue to observe the seminar. However, no refunds will be given.

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