UNCAGED Second Chances for Puppy Mill Breeder Dogs Educator Edition
Uncaged, Second Chances for Puppy Mill Breeder Dogs is a 25 minute movie that focuses on breeder dogs and the adopters who took them into their homes and hearts to give them a second chance.
This Educator Edition includes a study guide with core and supplemental questions and activities, Internet resources, plus a DVD of the 25 minute movie, recommended for ages 11 and older.
By the end of your educational session your participants or students will be able to: - define what a puppy mill is; - list what dogs need to grow, be happy, and become socialized; - describe the steps to a responsible dog adoption; - make plans for taking care of a dog; - and identify ways to personally improve how dogs live.
UNCAGED Second Chances for Puppy Mill Breeder Dogs
It took Penny eight months to trust her adopter enough to allow her to touch her.
Lily froze when anyone approached.
June paced back and forth along the same ten-foot length of fence, despite having acres of yard to run free.
This 25 minute film focuses on breeder dogs like these and the adopters who took them into their homes and hearts to give them a second chance.
Features: - Edward G. Rendell, Former Governor of Pennsylvania - Robin Adams, Executive Director of Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue - Bill Smith, Founder of Main Line Animal Rescue - Chris Shaughness, Pet Behavior Consultant and Co-producer
Successful Dog Makeovers: Behavior Help for Dogs in Shelters, Rescues, and Foster Homes
Filmed at the Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue in Reinholds, PA, this video is an excerpt of a training session held for new staff members at the rescue. Chris discusses and demonstrates:
- challenges and rewards of working with rescued dogs, - how dogs learn, - the role of anxiety in behavior problems, - how to apply obedience training and leadership to resolve issues, - solutions to common problems such as jumping, nipping and grabbiness, counter surfing, leash tugging, pulling on leash, and barking to name a few.
Although this video is geared toward dogs who live in shelters, rescues and foster homes, the principles can be effectively applied to work with all dogs in all situations.