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Wag'N Enterprises Offers Pet Owners and Law Enforcement K-9 Teams a New Breed of Driver Safety Classes Wag'N Enterprises announces today the launch of the Wag'N Driving Safety Training Course, a first of its kind two day course aimed at educating drivers on how to properly drive with a pet in the car. Herndon, VA (PRWEB) December 3, 2007 -- Driving around town with the family dog is a normal routine for many pet owners. But letting the pet get away with a lap visit, an open window and/or a buckle free ride can be more dangerous than most pet owners want to admit. From the flying debris that can hurt the dog's eyes to the tragic consequences a traffic accident, no driving class has in so far been tailored to provide the driving skills necessary to a safe ride with Fido. Until now that is. A new innovative course is being launched to teach pet owners and law enforcement K-9 teams how to properly drive while keeping the furry companion/partner safe in the car.
Wag'N Enterprises (http://www.wagn4u.com) announces today the launch of the Wag'N Driving Safety Training Course, a first of its kind two day course aimed at educating drivers on how to properly drive with a pet in the car. Each 2 day course is led by an acclaimed defensive driving and anti terrorism expert Tom Bullins fromTrigger-Time.com and provides students with the training necessary to ensure the safety of all passengers.
Participants in the Wag'N Driving Safety Training Course will be immersed in a 2 day intensive training program entirely dedicated to driving with a dog in the vehicle. The innovative, and unique pet driving safety course is not only a first in the emergency management training field, it is also one of the most in demand training programs for those in law enforcement with K-9 teams.
In the Wag'N Training Course (http://www.wagn4u.com/Driving) participants engage in such exercises as breaking, turning, skid control, weight transfer control, throttle control, off road recovery, and others all focused on the key element of a pet being involved in the situation. Participants will be taught the fine art of accident avoidance, distracted driver circumstances, instinctive reaction, and multiple lane avoidance with and without a pet mannequin onboard.
Every possible scenario a pet owner could encounter in the car with their pet will be addressed at this intensive training program.
The Wag'N Driving Safety Training Course runs 2 days, and will be offered on 3 separate occasions to fit anyone's busy schedule. The cost of the course will be $2,950 per student. Class size will range between 12 and 28 students, and will be offered in March of 2008 at the Capitol Raceway in Crofton, MD.
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