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Longreach working dog trainer goes online to reach audience
Longreach working dog trainer goes online to reach audience

Dogs are often described as man’s best friend but for Longreach’s Denise Hawe, they’ve been a lifesaver.
As well as helping her recover from an unknown degenerative brain condition, and to operate Spring Plains Station 120km south of Longreach, Ms Hawe has taken to the internet and social media to offer courses using a method she calls concept training.
Along with on-property schools, Ms Hawe has built an online audience from 48 to over 400 and she said that to the best of her knowledge,…
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