![]() The Clinic Bags will be used by the Sandhills Spay Neuter Veterinary Clinic to distribute post-procedure medications and instructions. They were reminded that they had already executed an act of advocacy with their art work and pet responsibility messages on ‘Clinic Bags’. Grajalas, pet responsibility teachers and some very special guests: “Speuter”, several parents of the Speuter Story winners, Robert Williams & Dawn Bowden from JAS K9 Dog Training Inc., JAS K9 clients, Sara Johnson and her therapy dog, Dama.Īt the beginning of the Assembly, the students impressed everyone in attendance with their knowledge about being responsible pet owners and the importance of spaying or neutering pets. The Assembly included the students, 4th grade teachers (Ms. They recently completed a six session program about pet responsibility presented by volunteers from the Moore County Pet Responsibility Committee (PRC).Īt a recent Assembly, celebrating all they had learned during the program, sixty students were LAUNCHED into the community as animal advocates. The future for Robbins’ Fourth Graders now includes animal advocacy! He realizes that " we’re all creatures, we all need a little scratch on the back and someone to say, 'Good job, you’re doing great.'" We can all learn a lot from this respected dog trainer and his new show.The Robbins Elementary School ROCKETS describe their school as “The School of the Future”. No one wants to engage in a consistently negative experience. Jas knows that the most important piece of the puzzle is fun. He says, " When people can’t engage their kids - because Instagram’s got them, TV’s got them, whatever in the world has got them - they can’t even get them to tune in, and then they lose them." Parents of dogs and children, " have to figure out that kid and what it is that keeps them engaged so they don’t go astray." The goal is to be present in the relationship so that your dog, or child, can integrate successfully with society. Jas notes that engaging with a dog is a lot like engaging with children. In his opinion, it's incumbent upon the human to properly motivate the dog to stay focused and obedient. As an alternative, Jas opts for a gentler approach. Long gone are the days of the authoritarian, strict "pistols blazing" training. Leverette also believes that dog training should be a fun and positive experience, for both the dog and the human. In an interview with the LA Times, he explained, " When someone attacks you before they get to know you, that hate and ignorance usually comes from a place of insecurity and fearfulness, right? Or it might be because they’ve had a tough life, and they don’t have that emotional stability because of whatever traumatic situation they might have been through." He says that when they attack, it's most often a response that any human would have as well. He understands that dogs are more like people than we realize. Jas has a deep understanding of a dog's inner emotional life. ![]() Related: Amazon's The Pack: Everything To Know About Mark LeBlanc & Furry Friend Ace Someone get the tissues, this one’s gonna wreck us. and make sure no dogs are ever euthanized again. His goal is to create harmony between a dog and a human being. According to Leverette, understanding the feelings that lead a dog to act aggressively can and will change everything. Over a million dogs are euthanized each year, simply because people don’t understand the source of canine aggression.
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