I hope you'll join me tomorrow =)


Getting tired of hearing from me yet? I'm so excited for the webinar tomorrow and since this is my first big one that I'm hosting myself, I'm a bit anxious about all the techy stuff. For instance, I forgot to add a calendar option so you can automatically add it to your calendar instead of having to remember when it is.

So.. it's tomorrow, April 1st at 10am PST =)

And here is the link again, in case you are like me and keep loosing stuff: https://event.webinarjam.com/go/live/2/ypk8nu7i0s1sr

P.S. Right after the webinar, I'll be opening the doors to LEASH REACTIVITY DEEP-DIVE, my group mentorship program in which I spend 8 weeks with a small group of people struggling with leash reactivity.

Because this is a custom experience and I get to know each of you and your dogs intimately, space is limited to only 10 people. We will sell out. Be sure to read all the details ahead of time so you're ready with any questions you might have!

I hope to see you soon!

Christina

2738 Holden Corso Rd, Nanaimo, BC v9x 1n5
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