September 24, 2014
Categories: Animal Behavior, Webcasts

Bigstock-running-dogs-7680610Dogs and games go together – never more than when they’re shelter dogs!

Play, particularly play with humans, can reduce stress and improve behavioral and physical wellness for dogs in animal shelters. Games like tag and hide and seek can help dogs with poor impulse control, jumpy/mouthy dogs, shy or anxious dogs and dogs with kennel stress.

These dogs then make a better impression on adopters, and transition to their adoptive home more easily.

But play isn’t all fun and games! It’s important for the shelter staff to design and implement such programs appropriately to get the most benefit from them.

Please join us for the free webcast, The Best Medicine: Playing with Shelter Dogs with Dr. Brenda Griffin, on Thursday, October 2, 2014, at 9 PM Eastern.

Register for the free webcast here.