Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Talking on the radio about Shelter Dog Playgroups
Talking Animals is a radio program broadcast weekly on WMNF 88.5fm in Tampa, FL. On June 18, 2014, I hosted the program and the subject was PLAY in animal welfare. I talked about Shelter Dog Playgroups at the Humane Society of Tampa Bay and I interviewed Aimee Sadler, Director of Training and Behavior at the Southhampton Animal Shelter Foundation about her Dogs Playing for Life program. To listen to the program on the Archives, click here and select the 06/18/2014 program.
Using Shelter Dog Playgroups to assess behavior concerns
I was told that Pluto had been reacting to other dogs in a crazy manner, so I spent a little time with him. It seemed obvious to me that playing with other dogs in Shelter Dog Playgroups would be highly beneficial for Pluto.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Copper and Todd
In January 2014, two dogs arrived from South Florida. These feral-like dogs were captured by a rescue group, vaccinated and kept in a kennel until a new home could be found. Because of Shelter Dog Playgroups, the Humane Society of Tampa Bay decided to accept Copper and Todd. Although the dogs were safe and had been cared for, no enrichment and very little human interaction had been provided. Until they came to us.
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In April, we received the following email.
I adopted the brothers, Todd & Copper (Todd is now known as Zeus, and Copper is now known as Apollo!) They're doing awesome! They are very happy, spoiled pups! They get plenty of fun and exercise at my work, Camp Bow Wow, along with playing with my other dog, Hercules!
Being part of the Camp Bow Wow franchise system, I was doubly excited when I received the email.
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In April, we received the following email.
I adopted the brothers, Todd & Copper (Todd is now known as Zeus, and Copper is now known as Apollo!) They're doing awesome! They are very happy, spoiled pups! They get plenty of fun and exercise at my work, Camp Bow Wow, along with playing with my other dog, Hercules!
Being part of the Camp Bow Wow franchise system, I was doubly excited when I received the email.
Play and play signals
In the book Play, Stuart Brown describes the Properties of Play. He writes that play is:
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- Apparently purposeless (done for its own sake)
- Voluntary
- Inherent attraction
- Freedom from time
- Diminished consciousness of self
- Improvisational potential
- Continuation desire
The dogs in this video would agree.
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Using Shelter Dog Playgroups to help build confidence in dogs
For many dogs, the shelter environment can be overwhelming. These dogs might be hesitant when people approach or they might shown signs of stress around other dogs. We use Shelter Dog Playgroups to help these dogs become more confident, and that usually means becoming more adoptable.
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