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Taking Your Members and their Dogs Beyond the Local 4-H Show

Learn how to get involved in companion events, junior showmanship and conformation with AKC and other organizations. This webinar will cover topics from what is needed to show your dog to how to enter dog shows, obedience, agility, or rally trials. This webinar will be a great webinar for anyone wanting to show their dog competitively beyond their local 4-H show.

Our speakers include Karen Potter DVM and Elizabeth Wells PhD. Karen Potter is a graduate of Michigan State University College of veterinary medicine and works in a mixed practice in Lincoln, Michigan. She breeds, shows and trains a variety of sporting dogs and has been an active participant in 4-H programs over the past 15 years. Elizabeth has a PhD from Michigan State University and retired after 26 years of service with MSU Extension. She now owns a private dog training business and is active in breeding, showing and training Samoyeds and Pomeranians. She gave leadership to the MSU 4-H Companion Animal program in Michigan for many years.

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