Las Vegas, NV – October 31, 2006 – ‘Sit Means Sit’ trainer Tim Smith and his four-legged friends sure went home with tails wagging – this year’s Protection Sports Association (PSA) National Champion, Smith also won the National High Overall award for the second consecutive year. The ‘Sit Means Sit’ owner and head trainer from Contra Costa County, California, Smith received several other PSA awards including National High Obedience and High Owner Trained.
PSA is an American-made sport that consists of a high level of difficulty for obedience distractions and a very high level of pressure in protection work. PSA is an un-patterned sport and distractions are different at every trial.
Smith, a graduate of Fred Hassen’s ‘No Limitations’
“I’m thrilled to have been a part of the PSA this year and am honored to receive the National High Overall award for the second year,” said Tim Smith.
Tim Smith owns ‘Sit Means Sit’ in California that services the Bay Area and the Sacramento Valley. For more information on Tim Smith and Sit Means Sit, please visit www.sitmeanssit.com
Contact: Tim Smith
timsmith@sitmeanssit.com
Contra Costa, CA
Phone: 925-308-7082
Founded and Created by Fred Hassen in 1998, ‘Sit Means Sit’ employs a studied, tested, proven, specialized language that is immediately communicated to the dog in a non-confrontational way. ‘Sit Means Sit’ branches are located in Las Vegas, Nevada; Pahrump, Nevada; Tucson, Arizona; Contra Costa City, California; San Diego, California; Atlanta, Georgia; Southern Idaho; Indianapolis, Indiana; Central New Jersey; Southern New Jersey; Pennsylvania;
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