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Follow on Google News | First Ever Weight Pull Competition for Dogs on Long Island, NY!Think your dog has what it takes to be a Strong Island Puller?
By: Doggie U K9 Academy Dog owners on Long Island will finally have a chance to learn about weight pulling with a nationally recognized and sanctioned instructor in their own backyard at Doggie U. On Saturday, Toni Yoakam, an expert speaker, judge and competitor in weight pulling and founder of the World Wide Weight Pull organization will be hosting the seminar. Ms. Yoakam will go over the following: History of weight pull; show and explain the different harness types; Training Techniques Cardio vs. strengthening training; Rules of weight pull in various organizations; On Sunday, there will be two official weigh pulling competition trials, in the morning and the afternoon. In each competition pull on Sunday – dogs can compete for ribbons, points and titles in 7 different weight pull classes (based on the dogs weight). Dogs will be awarded 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place for the most weight pulled in the class they compete in. Weight pulling competitions are almost always held outside and out of state, Doggie U is proud to be bringing this exhilarating dog sport to the Long Island and tri-state area. “With many people on Long Island always looking for something, new, competitive, fun and athletic to do with their dogs – we are so excited to be able to offer this to the dog community here,” stated Rolissa Nash, Principal and Co-Owners of Doggie U. “Dogs of all sizes can join in on the fun as we have a small cart and a large cart for different size dogs. During the seminar one of the demo dogs is actually a small Puggle that competes regularly and loves it!” Weight pull classes for dogs start with the little guys – believe it or not dog’s even just 8lbs can compete! All the way up to the big dawgs at 150lbs+ who can pull upwards of 6000lbs! Doggie U will also be offering 6-week training programs beginning on October 28, 2014 for dog owners who can’t make the seminar. The on going course will be available to teach dogs and their owners how to properly do a weight pull with their dogs which will get the dogs to a competition level with the training program. Doggie U is now an accredited academy, and the only one in the area for weight pull through the World Wide Weight Pull Organization. The cost to attend the seminar on Saturday is $75 per person, per dog and $40 for human attendees who want to learn without their dogs. This is limited to 60 dogs in the seminar on Saturday and 100 human attendees. The cost to compete in any of the trials on Sunday is $25 per trial, per dog. For more information or to register for this seminar contact Doggie U K9 Academy at (631) 968-7972 or by email at Information@ For Press Inquires or to set up and interview, photo or TV shoot at Doggie U, please contact Nancy@LongIslandPetProfessionals.com or call (631) 446-1105. About Doggie U K9 Academy: Doggie U K9 Academy located in Bay Shore, N.Y. is a state of the art Canine Training Facility for Long Island. Doggie U is a 13,000-square foot facility with anti-grip and impact footing matting throughout. Doggie U offers classesPuppy Kindergarten, Puppy Agility, Pet Obedience, Competition Obedience, Breed Handling, Rally classes are on their Training Class page and Agility Class Schedule page. Their instructorsare well experienced in their fields and enjoy working with all people and dogs. Doggie U is also a premiere facility that hosts dog shows and training events on and on-going basis at their facility. They offer agility, obedience, rally and conformation match shows. CGC and TDI tests are periodically scheduled. They also have information seminars on training, behavior and many other dog related subjects. Doggie U provides a full slate of events for dogs and dog owners alike, no matter what the focus is. Doggie U also has space available to rent for dog clubs, rescue groups, trainers, students or individuals on a daily, weekly, monthly or special event basis. They also have discounted dog food and supplies are sold in their store and full grooming service available including show cuts. Recently awarded MyLITV’s ‘Outstanding Series’ award of 2012 for the TV segment for ‘Black Tie for Paws’ about the first event and just voted ‘Best of 2013’ for Dog Trainer by Long Island Press readers, 3rd place! End
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