March Clicker Carnival Coming Soon

My, didn’t February fly by!

Dallas saw some crazy snow but has recently returned to lovely, sunshiny 50s. I attended the 2010 Art and Science of Animal Training Conference at UNT, which was phenomenal. Gatsby and Daisy, two of our young horses, learned how to wear halters and started working on leading. And just this past weekend, Autumn Blaze wore a halter for the first time.

Also, quite uneventfully, staleCheerios turned one year old. The blog is growing and has nearly 150 subscribers now. I’ve had so much fun with the blog so far and have met so many others who are passionate about animals and training. I love reading the wonderful and insightful comments many of you leave.

As some of my newer readers might not know, I run a monthly blog carnival for clicker training and positive training. If you blog, I’d love to have you participate in the March edition, which will be published on Friday. Please submit your articles by Thursday evening at the latest. Here are the details and submission information.

Do you blog about positive animal training? Submit your favorite blog post from February to the March edition of the Clicker Carnival, the only blog carnival specifically for positive animal trainers. All submissions related to positive training are welcome, from personal training stories, to how-to articles and videos, to product and book reviews. Read more about the carnival here or submit your articles here. The February Edition was a great success. If you missed it, be sure to check it out.

(What’s a blog carnival? A blog carnival is a monthly collection of blog posts pertaining to a certain topic. Carnivals are a great way for bloggers to showcase their best posts and for readers to discover interesting blog articles.)
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