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1.Which is the right camp for me?
We respect the fact that you want to ask us our opinion but you and your
trainers know your level of training. Please take the time to read the
descriptions and prerequisites and then determine where you would fit
in best. Talk to your trainer or other previous Say Yes campers that know
our program and your dog to help you make your choice.
2. How does the registration process work?
We have improved our website and encourage you to register on-line
since this method provides you with the most effective method of
registration. If this isn't possible, you may download and print
the application and then mail it to the address on the flyer. We
will not be accepting phone registrations. To ensure accuracy of
the process – these will be the only two acceptable ways to
apply for camp.
Registration: applications are processed in the order that we receive
them. We are accepting 40 campers per camp. Unlimited observers.
The non-refundable deposit must accompany your registration.
Waiting List: The deposit check is required to hold your spot on
the waiting list. However, your check will not be cashed until you
have been accepted into camp.
Cancellation Policy: See Camp Info –
About Camps
3. Can my 'non doggy' mother, father, spouse come and watch
without paying an auditor's fee?
We will have special prices for meals for your travel companions should
they wish to join you for lunch or special evenings that are planned.
Please Note: No one is allowed to sit in on any of the training
sessions unless they have paid the auditing fee.
We welcome your travel companions. (spouses/family/friends). Ontario
offers many wonderful attractions. There are some great attractions
within 1.5 hours of Alberton, Ontario. Consult the internet for
Niagara Falls, Hamilton and Toronto for tourist attractions.
4. What currency does Say Yes accept and where do we send
it?
We are set up to accept Canadian and US cash, cheques or money orders.
They can be mailed to:
Say Yes Dog Training Inc
2780 Dunmark Road
Alberton, Ontario Canada L0R 1A0
5. Where do I find Travel/Directions and weather information
on the site?
Click on: Camp Info – Directions
Click on: Contact Us
Click on: Travel Canada
6. What are the Requirements for Crossing the International
Border with my dog?
Crossing the border into Canada is subject to inspection by the
Canadian Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA)
officials at their discretion. This includes people and pets as
well as possessions. If you are planning to visit Canada with your
pet, you will need to ensure they are vaccinated against rabies.
Refer to the official site above for details prior to traveling
into Canada. All dogs over a certain age are legally required to
have current rabies vaccination and papers. This
link provides details about importing dogs into Canada.
7. What are the requirements for Air Travel?
Contact the airlines directly. Each has specific requirements regarding
kennels, health certificates and temperature travel requirements.
8. Can I bring 2 dogs to camp?
There are several options if you have 2 dogs.
A. Some of the elective and shaping sessions my be suitable to working
a puppy or green dog.
B. You can work 2 dogs in the handling sessions (but only one on
any exercise); we will put you in a group at your lower dog's skill
level. HOWEVER any dog you are planning to work in the handling
sessions must have trialed in agility prior to camp.
Please understand we wish to offer you the best customer service
on this site. Should you have a question that is not answered here
you may email info@clickerdogs.com
. We will attempt to answer them in a timely fashion.
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