Monday 7 October 2013

seminar



Flashing Canines is pleased to have World Team Member Stephan Henry coming November 23rd and 24th



Bio for Stephan Henry
I started playing agility in 1998 with my first Golden Retriever, Chopin. I have participated in every AAC National event and been on the podium at each of them since the first one in 2001.
I believe in a positive approach to dog training and that the relation between the handler and his dog should be one of mutual trust and respect. I have been teaching dog agility since 2001. I have taught all levels of agility to different breeds of dogs to handlers of different levels of ability. I truly believe that foundation work is the key to success in any venue but especially in a fast dog sport as agility.
Over the years I have celebrated many successes with multiple dogs. Most recently I have earned spots with Team Canada at two different World Championships with two different dogs of two different breeds at two different jump heights.
Results with Chopin and Chelsea – Golden retrievers
o   AAC Quebec Regional Champion with Chopin 2003, 2004 & 2006
o   AAC Quebec Regional Champion with Chelsea 2006 & 2007
o   AAC Alberta Regional Champion with Chelsea 2008 & 2009
o   Numerous overall placements in the top five at the AAC National over the years with both Chopin and Chelsea from 2001-2010
o   Earned an AAC Lifetime achievement with Chopin in 2007
o   Earned an AAC Lifetime achievement Chelsea in 2009
o   AAC National Champion with Chelsea 2010

Results with Bullitt – 4.5 year old Border collie
o   Placed third at the AAC Alberta Regional 2011 Steeplechase
o   Placed fifth at the AAC National 2011 Steeplechase
o   Won the UKI Canadian Open Master Series 2011
o   Placed fifth at AAC National 2012
o   Placed fifth Games Biathlon Spring cup 2013
o   Placed fourth at AAC National 2013
o   Competed at the World Agility Open Championship 2012 in Belgium
o   Competed at the World Agility Open Championship 2013 in Spain
o   Placed eighth Games Biathlon at the World Agility Open Championship 2013 in Spain
o   Place second in the Canadian Open at the UKI Nationals 2013
o   Selected for the IFCS World Championship 2014 in the Netherlands
Results with Wheeler – 3 year old Shetland sheepdog
   o     Placed seventh at the AAC Alberta Regional 2013
   o     Place second in the Games Biathlon at Spring cup 2013
   o     Place second in the Canadian Open at the UKI Nationals 2013
   o     Earned a spot on Team Canada to attend the World Agility Open 2014 in Italy

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Foundation training - Beginner & Advance
Reading and shaping the course - All Levels
Obstacles discrimination - All levels
Handling: Front, Rear and blind crosses - All levels

There will be 2 groups, group A and B, A will go Saturday AM and Sunday PM and B will go Saturday PM and Sunday morning AM
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For more information please email Michelle Larson michellelarsonfk9@hotmail.com