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  1. Your dog will be trained and cared for by the Monks of New Skete. Brother Christopher, Director of Training, is a long-standing Hall of Fame member of the International Association of Canine Professionals.

  2. The monks will also take outside dogs in and let them live in the community for periods of time to correct bad upbringing and improve their socialization. The monks believe that dogs...

  3. Our breeding dogs live in a family environment, each with a monk or a nun who is responsible for the dog's training and care. Some of our breeding dogs live with local families who are in close contact with the monastery.

  4. Jan 5, 2023 · A student at the New Skete Monastery. With these basic ideas in mind, the monks of New Skete help people raise dogs that are a joy to have around. As for the seeming unorthodoxy of this practice, Brother Christopher explains that his vocation goes along quite well with monastic practices.

  5. Program: Inquiry period: Come to any of our centers and practice as a normal retreatant for a period of two weeks before inquiring about the program. Consult a monk or a nun about his or her life to learn more about monastic life and living in the community.

  6. Monks of New Skete, Cambridge, New York. Register now! What is included? 1 Signed copy of The Art of Training Your Dog. All course material. Certificate of workshop completion. --- Attendees are welcome to join the monks for a light continental breakfast and lunch each day of the workshop.

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  8. Most monasteries will probably tell you that they have a cutoff age of 40 or 45. We likewise have an age limit. We do not accept anyone younger than age 21 or until after they have finished college and do not accept anyone over the age of 45.

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