ABOUT US
Over the years I have heard the statement "Life's a bitch" uttered many a time. Meaning life is not so good and not quite so nice. I wonder where this statement stems from, as all the "bitches" in my life are true darlings. I also find it impossible to support this outlook as my experience has always been that life in its essence, no matter how difficult or hard at times, is always good.
We have decided to adopt the motto "Where life's a dog" for the following reasons.
*If "Life's a Bitch" implies that life is bad, then we believe and would like to live the opposite - "Life's a Dog".
*"Life's a Dog" equals "Life is Good".
*Every minute of our lives are shared with our dogs and most daily activity at Zimzala centers around dogs in one way or another. For us life truly is a dog.
*By reading our motto back to front we also want to share our conviction and the foundation to all we do, namely "God is Life".
*May everything we attempt and all we achieve at Zimzala Canine Estate be of His will, by His grace and to His glory.
The Presenter:
Emily Larlham
Emily Larlham is an internationally renowned dog trainer and artist who reside in Malmö, Sweden. Emily combines her artistic background and training skills to come up with creative, fast and reliable ways of
training and modifying behaviors. Her passion is using Progressive Reinforcement Training to solve behavior problems in dogs as well as teaching highly complex behaviors and tricks. Emily created the term Progressive Reinforcement Training to describe a non-violent way of training animals that involves no forms of physical or psychological intimidation.
Emily has led seminars in the United States, Canada, South America, Australia, England, Sweden, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Italy on Progressive Reinforcement Training. (Seminars in other parts of Europe and South Africa will follow in the coming year). She is also known for posting free dog training videos on youtube under the name ‘kikopup’. The more people who find out about the magic of Progressive Reinforcement Training, the better!
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