Learn what your dog is thinking in Manhattan Beach
Have you ever wondered what's going on in your best friend's little furry brain?
A class offered by South Bay Adult School is hoping to take out some of the guesswork by helping students gain insights into dog behavior and even how to communicate in a way that will result in better behavior and more fun.
This is a discussion class only -- no animals allowed -- at Mira Costa High School, Room 206, 701 S. Peck Ave., Manhattan Beach.
The one-session class will run from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Jan. 12. Class fee is $29. Register online here and enter the code "W2009" for $5 off.
A class offered by South Bay Adult School is hoping to take out some of the guesswork by helping students gain insights into dog behavior and even how to communicate in a way that will result in better behavior and more fun.
This is a discussion class only -- no animals allowed -- at Mira Costa High School, Room 206, 701 S. Peck Ave., Manhattan Beach.
The one-session class will run from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Jan. 12. Class fee is $29. Register online here and enter the code "W2009" for $5 off.



Daily Breeze reporter Donna Littlejohn has shared her homes with a succession of wonderful, funny, and occasionally difficult canines -- Muffin, Fritz, Ellie, Mercy, Pilgrim and now Cowboy, an Australian shepherd-border collie, and Tess, a border collie. From strong-willed terriers to weirdly obsessed Australian shepherds, they've invaded her world with boundless energy, wet noses, muddy paws and soggy tennis balls. But they've really brought so much more than that -- like laughter and joy, some unexpected life lessons, and more than a few tears along the way.
Josh Grossberg grew up with the usual array of animals: goldfish, dogs, hamsters, parakeets and turtles. He now owns the loudest dog in the South Bay(
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