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Get AnimalSense in your inbox with our fun, informative email newsletters. You'll get training tips, notice about dog-friendly events and news about our upcoming classes and other training services. We spotlight our trainers, feature our partners and talk about all things dog! Join the conversation and sign up to receive our emails. Catch up with our past newsletters below.

 
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The Holidays Came Early: AnimalSense has New Storefront & Website

December 2011 – It’s a new era for AnimalSense! We’ve moved our office from a West Loop basement to an Old Town storefront.


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Thanksgiving Tips & Holiday Happenings

November 2011 – The hustle and bustle of the holiday season doesn’t mean the idea of training your dog has to be buried in piles of presents. Our NEW Holiday session in Oak Park is just three weeks long to accommodate even the busiest pet parents.


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Fall Adventures Abound

October 2011 – We’ve got big changes in the works here at AnimalSense: a new office space, new website and new online scheduling system to make your (and our) lives a lot easier. There’s more to come on all of that later. Our Director of Training Nicole Stewart is back from maternity leave, while Owner Lindsay Rapp and four other trainers prepare to head west for the annual Association of Pet Dog Trainers conference in San Diego next week.


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Dog School

It’s Back to School Time

September 2011 – Summer is fighting to stick around here in Chicago, which is fine with us! It means more outdoor time with our dogs. But as the kids go back to school and we work longer hours at the office, don’t forget about your four-legged friends. Training classes provide mental and physical stimulation for your dog.


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Assessment with Erin & Paulette

Double Assessment Night Fun

August 2011 – Stop by either of our Assessment Nights with your friendly dog to meet our trainers and get direction on training. Don’t have a friendly dog? Leave her at home and come get help on your own. No registration is necessary.


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