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Sacco Training

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CAMP LOCATIONS:

Ft. Klamath, OR
Cle Elum, WA
Togo, MN
Raco, MI
Oklahoma City, OK
Barnstead, NH
Corinth, ME

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Phone:
(218) 525-2139
Fax:
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Camp Information

Enent Locations
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Price:  TBD

Facility: The site for the Oklahoma City Pull Clinic will be at the National Guard Armory, 2550 N. Air Depot Boulevard, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This site includes a beautiful 5-acre pecan grove we will be training in as well as an indoor area for some of our training in case of that unpredictable Oklahoma weather. The pecan trees provide a canopy of almost total shade, so even if it is a warm October weekend, we should be comfortable. Hotels and eateries are nearby.

Weather: The weather in Oklahoma is NEVER predictable. If you are familiar with Oklahoma weather, you know it changes at the drop of a hat. If this will be your first trip to the Sooner State, one of the most popular sayings we have is…. "If you don't like the weather, wait a few minutes and it will change." And yes, the winds really do "come sweeping down the plains" so please be prepared. High temperatures in October could be anywhere between 40 and 80.

Timing: We will start at 8:30. Please arrive early enough to set up your dog and check in, probably 45 minutes early.

Directions: - I-35 (north or south) About 1 to 1 ½ miles north of the I-35/I-40 interchange is exit #130 or N.E. 23rd Street. Head east on N.E. 23rd approximately 3 ¼ miles. You will come to the intersection of N.E. 23rd and Air Depot Blvd. There is a stoplight and a small school (Crutcho School) on the north side of the intersection. Turn left (north) and drive ¼ mile. This is a dead end street and the Armory will be on your right hand side. (If for some reason you are on 23rd heading east and reach Midwest Blvd., you have gone 1 mile too far east.)

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BRING FOR ONE-ON-ONE TRAINING/PULL TRAINING CLINIC:

- Correction collar(s) (either a prong collar or fine link chain slip or "choke" collar that fits snug over the dog's head -- you'll probably want to bring several to fit your dogs if you have different sized dogs on your team)
- 8 foot leash(es) with snap at BOTH ends (web or leather -- poly rope will burn your hands. You can easily buy a snap at a hardware store and attach it to the handle end of an 8 or 10 foot lead.)
- Belly band (neckline will work)
You can order Leash/Belly Band Sets through Dogbooties.com, Windigo Outfitters or Black Ice . We will have Leash/Belly Bands for sale at Camp. Each team attending Boot Camp for the first time receives one Leash/Belly Band Set.
- regular 4 and 6 foot leads or flexis are always useful.
- Harness(es). We will have harnesses from different manufactures for sale at the Clinic.
- Water bowl, treats and toys
- Crate, X-pen or some way to secure your dog.

 

BRING FOR YOURSELF:

- Clothes in layers: We do have an indoor area for some of the training in case of rain, but actual pulling will be don e outside and we will work the dogs no matter what. So bring rain ge ar, short sleeves, long sleeves, jackets, sunglasses, hats, etc. Bring sturdy shoes or boots and good socks, because you'll be on your feet nearly all day. It's a good idea to bring extra shoes and socks in case you get one pair wet, or bring duck boots.
- Food  -snacks, drinks. There is a soda machine on the premises.
- Chair
- Camera

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