Each year, hundreds of thousands of pets are turned into animal shelters because their owners couldnt find a reliable resource to help them with their pets behavior problems. Sadly, the end result is often euthanasia at the shelter rather than rehoming the pet. In response, the APDT has designated the month of January as National Train Your Dog Month to bring awareness to the importance of socialization and training for all pets! January was selected as the perfect month because so many animals are adopted and brought home during the winter holidays. We hope to help families and their pets start the New Year off on the right paw with information on the behavior needs and training of their pets.
To help the pet-loving public, as well as professionals in the animal shelter and others in the pet care industry, the APDT has recorded free educational webinars featuring many well-known pet training and behavior professionals and experts. These webinars will be available starting in January through the Train Your Dog Month event website and are completely free. APDT has also filled the month of January with a variety of live Facebook chats where anyone can talk in real time with professional training and behavior consultants, on a variety of topics pertaining to the training and care of dogs, cats and even rabbits! Anyone with any behavior and training questions can join the chats to learn more about their chosen pet. Visit the event website, www.trainyourdogmonth.com, for full schedule information, professional bios, as well as fun downloadable resources on training and behavior.
Free Webinar: Dog Safety - What to Teach Your Kids with Joan Orr
Free Webinar: Setting Dog and Baby Up for Success with Jennifer Shryock
Doggone Safe and the APDT believes that a better understanding of our pets behavior can lead to happier, healthier and harmonious households for humans and companion animals. Top trainer Ken Ramirez says:
?"Training is not a luxury, but a key component to good animal care. Everyone who has a pet should understand that basic fact. Training is a way to enhance the quality of life for our pets. It is far more than just teaching a dog to do a cute trick. Training is about teaching a dog (or any animal) how to live in our world safely."Read a fascinating interview with Ken about advanced training concepts.
Have Fun! Train your dog!