Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Need Some Basics on Dog Obedience?
YOUR Humane Society SPCA in Lake Panasoffkee is offering a 6-week Beginner Dog Obedience Training Class with dog trainer, Pat Paulding, who has been training beginner dogs for over 36 years. Saturday classes will be held weekly for six weeks for only $10 each and start at 9:00am on Saturday, September 28th and run through Saturday, November 2nd. Space is limited to 10 students, so sign up early! Your dog must be at least 8 months old and have proof of a Rabies vaccine.
Each class runs for one hour. Five basic lessons will be taught over the six weeks. You will have homework to do with your dog between classes to reinforce each lesson. We suggest you wear comfortable shoes and clothing for your safety while working with your dog. Please call YOUR Humane Society SPCA at 352-793-9117 to sign up, or visit their shelter at 994 County Road 529A in Lake Panasoffkee from 9:00am to 3:30pm Monday through Saturday. You may pay for all six classes at once or pay $10 at each class. Cash, check or credit card accepted. YOUR Humane Society SPCA is a 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill organization helping animals in need throughout their community. Donations directly help to cover the cost of saving, treating and caring for neglected, abused and abandoned animals. Learn more about them at hsspca.org, 352-793-9117, on Facebook or visit them at 994 CR 529A, in Lake Panasoffkee, FL. Office open: Mon.-Sat. 8am-4:00pm. Kennel Pet Viewing: Mon.-Sat. 9:00am-3:30pm. Visitors are always welcome! |
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Does it work on husband's also, giggle?! |
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Consistency
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Keep up the good work. Lots of loving pets need homes
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We don't know if it works on husbands but they are welcome to be the one attending with the dog and maybe it will benefit them both! LOL
Our intention of these classes is to help pets remain in homes as they are more manageable and well behaved. Too often we see them get surrendered to us or elsewhere because they say they are too much to handle or out of control. Our volunteers work with them in each walking or exercise session to increase their manners and improve their adoptability by being well behaved. From there onward, the new adopters must take an active role in their behaviors for the benefit of them and their pets. This will potentially keep the adopters from incurring any possible injuries and the animals from being returned. It would be a win-win for all and in keeping a family together! |
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