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2009 Events

would you like me to appear at your event?
Call or E mail me if you would like me to come to your club or show and do practical demonstrations with dogs from the audience, plus a fun and exciting talk on everything from critical periods to the origin of the dog, how dogs learn, and how to understand canine body language. I will stop dogs who I have never met before from jumping up, will get them walking to heel, sit, stay, stop barking, lunging, and some aggressive behaviour's.

If it is a large show I will need a hands free microphone and PA system,
If it is a hall I have all my own projectors and power-point presentation equipment

© Doglistener
Stan Rawlinson
Telephone:  0208 979 2019 
Mobile Number:  07976 153161 
E-mail:
enquiries@doglistener.co.uk

COWPIE COUNTRY SHOW
Sunday 10th May 2009
Betchworth, Near Dorking in Surrey

A great day out for all the family click on the cow for more details.
I will be giving a practical demonstration of behavioural techniques dog handling and why why dogs behave the way they do.

Cowpie Show Ground Snowerhill Road Betchworth
Surrey, RH3 7AG
 




Dog Behaviour Demonstration and Talk on Handling and Body Language
Saturday 13th June 2009 10:00am - 12.30pm
Church Street Square
Twickenham

Stan Rawlinson, one of the UK's top professional dog behaviourists and obedience trainers, known as Doglistener, gives a practical demonstration of his amazing techniques and will help solve your canine concerns and problems.
Bring all your naughty doggies along.




Welcome to

Hanwell Carnival



 

Saturday 20th June 2009

I will be there giving behaviourial advice and judging the dog show. Bring your naughty dogs along and I will help sorting the problem

The Hanwell Carnival is believed to be the oldest carnival in London and to have first started in 1908. This year will be the 49th consecutive carnival since the carnival restarted in 1961.

Hanwell Carnival is held annually in Elthorne Park in Boston Road and admission to the park is free.

Supporting local charities, the Carnival aims to provide an enjoyable range of music, dance and entertainment for all the family.

We welcome new committee members and the fresh ideas that they bring to the carnival. 

This year we will have lots of mouthwatering new food stalls on offer - including real ice cream and fruit smoothies, Piri Piri Chicken, and Hog Roast.

We have also revamped the Dog show - for more details please go to the Annual Dog Show page.

If you have any suggestions on how the carnival could be improved, or would like to help in the running of Hanwell Carnival please free to come along to our monthly meetings held on the 1st Monday of each month at The Fox, Green Lane, Hanwell beginning at 8pm. Please call on 020 8579 8299, or email us.

We look forward to hearing from you, and hope you enjoy this year's Carnival!


Pets at Home
Sunday 5th July 2009
11am until 2pm

I will be doing my regular spot at the largest Pets at Home in the UK . Taking dogs from the audience and talking about how to rear puppies without stress, how to avoid behavioural problems by starting off with the correct techniques.

And overcoming behavioural problems That are already occuring. I am there for three hours and cover all aspects of behaviour including answering any questions or queries
ALL FOR FREE   

      80, Bushey Rd, Raynes Park, London, SW20 0JQ
  020 8944 0006 


East of England showground Near Peterborough

My Brother and I will both be at this inaugeral event
giving demonstrations and of course working with your Dogs

Just Dogs Live’ will be held at the East of England Showground on 10th, 11th and 12th July 2009. And will incorporate the East of England Championship Dog Show, and the traditional Crufts qualifier showing classes.

The new Show will also feature additional attractions, including demonstrations and competitions in wich we will be heavily involved I am sure this event will be a fantastic day out for all dog lovers, young and old.

It will also feature around 200 breeds of dogs. This will be a fantastic opportunity for visitors to discover more about owning a dog, including which breed is best for you, nutrition, welfare, and training advice. Plus there will be plenty of tradestands so you can spoil yourself and your doggy companion!

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Southern Collie Club Seminar

This is one of my Favourite events. I get to spend the day with serious dog lovers. You do not have to be a member or own a Collie to come to this day. Everyone is welcome.

Sunday 16th. August 2009.
Lloyd Hall, Brickfield Road , Village of Outwood, Surrey , RH1 5QX
.

10.30 AM: Hall opens. Morning Coffee and Biscuits will be served .

11.00 AM : I will be explaining how dogs learn from birth to adulthood how to rear puppies, critical periods, the origin of the dog, the alpha myth, aggression, fear, new training methods, and almost everything you wanted to know about dogs. I will be using visual and PowerPoint technology during this presentation .

12.30 PM: Set Luncheon will be served

After Lunch, meeting will continue with practical, hands on work with attendee’s dogs. Bring your dogs along but please inform the organisers when you book your tickets.

3.00 PM: Tea break, then continue practical answering any questions from the audience.

4.00 PM: Meeting to close at. Approximately.

Tickets £12. This will include Morning Coffee and Biscuits, Set Luncheon.

Entrance is by ticket only.

Tickets to be brought from; Maurice Haslam. Lyswood, Antlands Lane East , Shipley Bridge , Horley, Surrey , RH6 9TE .

contact home phone; 01293784541. Mobile ; 07771512790


I will be Judging along with Steve Allen from LBC the best dressed Dog on this fun day, that includes Music and a carnival atmosphere

The Fox public House Church Street in Twickenham
Sunday 30th August



DOG-LOVERS should go to Tonbridge Castle on bank holiday Monday for the Grand Fete and Fun Dog Day. Fun dog day at Tonbridge Castle .
1 Bank St
Tonbridge, Kent TN9
01732 770 929

Monday 31 st August 2009

The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's event will include myself and a golden retriever shows and a guide dog display as well as the usual cake stalls, raffles, coconut shy and children's activities. I will be involved all day doing talks and displays. and helping with the dogs show

Ann Kemp, who was the Mayor of Tonbridge in 2007 will be judging the dog show. The event is free to attend and will run from 12.30 until 5pm.

 

 

 


Annual Gymkhana and Dog Show
HORSE SHOW & GYMKHANA TO BE HELD AT THE STOCKYARD BUSHY PARK, HAMPTON COURT ROAD ON
5th and 6th SEPTEMBER 2009

I will be judging and commentating plus giving a handling demonstration on both days
The gymkhana will be on all day on both days the Dog Show will run from 12.00 – 2.00

SATURDAY 5th and SUNDAY 6th SEPTEMBER 2009 



Hartfield Village Fete & Novelty Dog Show

Saturday 12th September 2009

12 noon - 4.30pm

Town Croft, Hartfield, East Sussex TN7 4AG

(opposite The Anchor Inn, Hartfield)  

A great day out for all the family!

GRAND PRIZE DRAW

YOUR CHANCE TO WIN £200!

DOG SHOW CLASSES

(in association with Pet Patrol 365)

Waggiest Tail, Best Veteran, Prettiest Bitch, Most Handsome Dog,

Most Appealing Eyes, Dog Judge Would Most Like to Take Home.  

***NEW*** to this year’s event - The Doggie Dash!

I will be on hand from 12 noon giving practical demonstrations to help solve your canine concerns & problems!

ST. MARY’S SCHOOL MAYPOLE DANCE

ARCHERY, BOTTLE TOMBOLA, BRIC-A-BRAC, BOUNCY CASTLE,

CAKE ICING, CAKES, PRODUCE & PRESERVES, CANDY FLOSS &

GAMES, CHILDRENS BOOKS & TOYS, CREPIERY, FACE PAINTING,

FAIRGROUND ORGAN, FERRET RACING, FIRE ENGINE, GIFTS & GLOSSY BOOKS, ICE-CREAM, LUCKY TEE PEGS,

PAPERBACK BOOKS, PETS CORNER, PONY & DONKEY RIDES,

STRAWBERRIES & CREAM, TEAS & VINTAGE CARS.

12 NOON : BBQ & BEER TENT OPENS!

ALL PROCEEDS TO HARTFIELD COMMUNITY PROJECTS

NOVELTY DOG SHOW SCHEDULE

12 noon Novelty Dog Show Registration

12.30pm Stan Rawlinson Live Demonstration



I am appearing at this prestige venue on Sunday 20th September

Date: Sunday 20th September 2009

Time: 15:00 – 16:00

Topic : The Origin Of The Dog and The Alpha Myth

I will be presenting a one hour seminar on the Origin of the Dog and the Alpha Myth

In cooperation with the

To be arranged This will coincide with he grand re-opening of this newly refitted store
11am until 2pm

I will be doing my regular spot at the largest Pets at Home in the UK . Taking dogs from the audience and talking about how to rear puppies without stress, how to avoid behavioural problems by starting off with the correct techniques.


And overcoming behavioural problems That are already occuring. I am there for three hours and cover all aspects of behaviour including answering any questions or queries
ALL FOR FREE   

      80, Bushey Rd, Raynes Park, London, SW20 0JQ
  020 8944 0006 


Clients Comments From Some of My Events


Not since the late great John Fisher came and spoke to us many years ago have we enjoyed and been so enthused by such an excellent talk and practical demonstration. The response and feedback was terrific.

Maurice Haslam
Event Organiser
"Southern Collie Club
"


Hi Stan,

Firstly I must thank you very much for working with my staffs, Roxy and Raz at the fete in Hartfield on Saturday.  I apologise for rushing off as I did but I was asked to go assist with something.

I am absolutely shocked with the difference in attitude the girls have…. It is wonderful and much easier for us to enjoy their company.

You will have my work email from this message but I will also give you my personal one.

Please stay in touch and thanks again

Juls

Julie
PCSO


Stan,
just a short note to say thanks for a very enjoyable day at Outwood last Sunday. I found it very useful and I learnt a lot. I know need to start putting it into practice.

Thanks again for a great talk and I shall be looking out for the forthcoming DVD.
Regards,

Tim Lavender


Hi Stan

Thank you for a very interesting, informative and entertaining talk. I attended with my mother and we came away very enthused and excited, ready to take the training of our animals to another level. 

It's really refreshing to meet a professional trainer and behaviourist who really really loves dogs!

Thank you once again - I shall be keeping an eye on your website to see when you are next in the area.


Regards
Gennie Chapman


Dear Mr Rawlinson

Very many thanks indeed for such a great day at Outwood today.  It was hugely entertaining and educational.  Your combination of humour and common sense was terrific.  You clearly enjoy your subject and have learned through experience and study.  I shall be checking your website for events so that I can come along again with my husband instead of my mum. 

Mum enjoyed the day immensely and is hoping to impart some of what she learned to her reluctant husband!  Like you say, the biggest part is teaching the owners.  Dave can't wait - he's as enthusiastic as I am.  We're on our third rescue dog: the first was a scruffy terrier cross, the second was a bright as a button collie cross, this third one is a terrier beagle cross (bright, placid and timid rolled into one) - having researched on the net, we've come to the conclusion she is a close match to what the Americans call a Rat Terrier.

Thanks again for a jam-packed day - I'm still buzzing. 

Regards

Janet Maxwell



This was posted on a Forum Website

I attended Stans lecture and demonstration with my daughter, I have to admit we were a bit sceptical, but decided to give it a go. It was one of the most informative and entertaining things I have ever been to, my daughter and I were so impressed with Stan's presentation, he's a wonderful speaker and acheived some remarkable results very quickly on the dogs which people brought along.

If you get the chance to see Stan I would highly recommend it, I can't wait for his book to be published.

Regards

Frances

 
 

Hello Stan

Thanks so much for your wonderful talk and demonstration you gave to our group last week. Next year we will go back to a Saturday meeting and hope we can get our numbers back to normal. I realised I didn’t have an address to send you a full written letter so this email will have to suffice I’m afraid.

Everyone at the AGM thoroughly enjoyed you coming along to educate us in the most entertaining way. We were amazed at the way you controlled Star, it was a fantastic success. All of the ladies there were so interested in everything you told us, I wish we had had a lot more time.

I do hope that at some time in the future we can organise something with a much larger audience hoping you would want to talk to us again, we all enjoyed it so much and many more people should know about the methods you use and all the interesting insights you have.

The lady who owned Star (Cherry Lee) wondered if you could send her some details so that she can practice what she learned from you. She wanted the method to stop jumping up, and stopping pulling,

Once again, thank you for giving us such a good time at the AGM. Good luck with your other shows this year.

Kind regards
Lynn
On behalf of People & Pets Animal Welfare Charity


Dear Stan,
 
Thank you for your time last Wednesday to answer my questions. The information was very useful. I will order the jingler & CD as advised.
 
I also have to comment on the excellant evening my partner,Susan, and I had at your evening in Huntingdon. The presentation was excellant with so much information we could both relate to. If only we had this information earlier with regard to castration.

 
I have set your web site into my favourites! I also will look out for further talks in order we may be free to attend.
Thank you for your help.

John Bilverstone