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Education Committee |
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We are committed to creating a positive change for animals. We firmly believe that change comes through education.
You may download our brochure here.
We have a Lemon Spray Bark Control Collar (for dogs weighing 40 pounds or more) available to loan to anyone needing it.
These books are available to borrow: Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation and the No Kill Revolution in America
These books are all authored by Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D., who is a very well-respected dog trainer and believes in developing trust with a dog. Most humane societies and personal trainers use Patricia’s books as a guide. The Cautious Canine (about fear anxiety in dogs) Puppy Primer (how to train a puppy) I’ll Be Home Soon (how to correct a dog with separation anxiety) Way to Go! (how to house train a dog of any age) Family Friendly Dog Training: A Six Week Program for You and Your Dog Feeling Outnumbered? How to Manage and Enjoy your Multi-dog Household
In addition, we have this book, which is also authored by Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D. The Fastidious Feline: How to Prevent and Treat Litter Box Problems
We can provide educational materials or presentations to an individual or group of any age on the following topics:
¨ What to consider before adopting a pet
¨ Responsible pet guardianship
¨ Local shelters and rescue groups
¨ The cruel industry of puppy mills and pet stores
¨ Humane animal careers
¨ Basic animal behavior and bite prevention
¨ Where to find basic obedience training
¨ The importance and benefits of spaying/neutering your pet
¨ The link between animal abuse and domestic abuse
¨ How to prevent animal cruelty including dog fighting
¨ How to become politically active to help animals
¨ Ideas for community service projects for all ages
¨ The advantages of adopting an adult cat or dog
¨ Disaster evacuation for pets
¨ The therapeutic and physical health benefits of pets
¨ Books that teach a humane message
¨ Support for grieving the loss of a pet
Please contact us to set up a presentation or to receive materials.
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Molly Hoffmann, Chair |
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