No canines will exist at the session however kids aged 7 and over will be assisted to comprehend canines and demonstrated how to make them feel safe utilizing a series of methods.
The 90-minute workshop will be held at the rehoming centre in Brighton Roadway, Shoreham, and areas are complimentary however need to be reserved beforehand, as locations are restricted.
Steph Butler, Dogs Trust education officer, stated: “As we invest more time with our four-legged pals throughout the vacation duration, Easter is a best chance to find out safe and kind methods to reveal canines that we enjoy and appreciate them.
” Utilizing video games and great deals of activities, we check out whatever from what canines require to feel safe and comfy, to how we can comprehend their body movement and what affects how a dog feels and for that reason acts.
” Even if we do not have a dog, we will undoubtedly discover them when we are out and about, so comprehending as much as possible about them offers us the very best possibility of living gladly and securely along with them.”
The workshop will happen on Thursday, April 14, from 12.30 pm to 2pm. Kids need to be accompanied by a grownup. To learn more and to book, e-mail [email protected]
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