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Guild members enrich their knowledge and abilities through a variety of educational channels including hands-on workshops and clinics, an online forum dedicated to training and handling, guidance from founder Marty McGee Bennett and a comprehensive resource library. By contributing to the collective wisdom and experience, members help continually elevate the standards of handling llamas and alpacas around the world. Check out the wealth of knowledge already in the online forum http://www.camelidynamicsguild.com/guildForum/
What does the Camelidynamics Handler Seal signify?
The Camelidynamics Handler Seal indicates that the individual has met minimum educational requirements and has made a comittment to support the Camelidynamics Guild Mission of treating the camelids in their care kindly, efficiently, and respectfully and to work in such a way that the process is fun. All qualified individuals have been evaluated during the course of their training and accepted as a Camelidynamics handler by Camelidynamics founder, Marty McGee Bennett and the Guild. Individuals bearing the seal have also agreed to participate in an on-going course of continuing education.
Victoria is a member of the Camelidynamics Guild and has now become an Apprentice Practitioner by completing a 2-day Basics Clinic and two4-day intensive, hands-on Advanced Clinics. Roger has completed a 2-day Basic Clinic and his first Advanced. We have dedicated ourselves to handling our camelids with respect and kindness and have agreed to support the Camelidynamics Guild Mission. We are committed to applying the philosophy and techniques of the Camelidynamics approach to the best of our ability. Learn more http://www.camelidynamics.com/home/c...ed_a_hand.html
