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This Show’s Bark is Worse Than Its Bite

Lowell – Unlock the secrets of your furry friend as Lowell Management Group presents their groundbreaking live show, The Psychology of Dogs, Friday, April 18 at Lowell Memorial Auditorium.

Join in on an unforgettable evening where a dog behavior expert offers insight into how dogs think, how to better understand their behavior and ultimately how to enjoy the best of these joyful members of our families.

Whether you’re an experience owner, or new to the world of dogs,  this show aims to develop a deeper connection with your canine companion.

What to Expect:

  • A world class expert in dog behavior full of stories, charisma, charm and entertainment value for our audiences.
  • Hand-selected dogs on stage. A few well trained dogs will be used to illustrate and interpret behaviors for the audience.
  • Exclusive video package – a curated video experience filled with, demonstrations of specific behaviors behind discussed as well as tangible training tips and techniques that you can implement right away!
  • Direct audience interaction. The audience will have opportunities to engage directly with the show in various ways; From Q&A segments to using audience members as on-stage volunteers in an effort to show how human behavior is at the root of all of our dogs’ behaviors.

Tickets for The Psychology of Dogs at Lowell Memorial Auditorium on Friday, April 18 at 7:30pm are $29-$69 and go on sale Friday, December 20 at 10am at lowellauditorium.com or by calling 1-800-657-8774.

One response to “This Show’s Bark is Worse Than Its Bite”

  1. Jeffery Brown says:

    This event is looking like a bit of a scam. We work with K9 professionals regularly. Trainers and Handlers in various fields, from SAR to Milirary, Law Enforcement and Assistance Dogs. Why is the name of this alleged “Dog Expert” conspicuously absent from any mention? Has their work been subject to any peer review? Has this “expert” published any papers, research or books? If not, what are their expert credentials, and in what aspect of animal behavior?Absent substantial information, I would ask the State’s Attorney to look into this event, in order to protect the public.

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