September 4, 2013
Categories: Webcasts

AimeeSadlerIf you're serious about saving the lives of shelter dogs, it's definitely time to take a play break!

We're talking about Playing for Life!, a nationally recognized program used in over 55 organizations across the United States. Developed by Aimee Sadler, the director of training and behavior at the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation in New York, it features daily canine play groups as an assessment, enrichment, training and adoption enhancement tool.

With this program in place, Southampton, an open admission shelter, has been able to maintain a canine live release rate in excess of 95 percent.

Please join Aimee Sadler as Maddie's InstituteSM presents Playing for Life! Increasing the Quality of Life for Shelter Dogs with Play Groups on Thursday, September 19, 2013, at 9 PM Eastern.

For more information and to register for this free webcast, click here.