This summer, the city of Montreal is hosting a series of free dog behavior workshops at Le Ber Park Dog Park. The initiative, aimed at enhancing public safety and improving quality of life for both pets and their owners, offers expert advice on a range of canine-related topics.
The 15-minute sessions, followed by Q&A time, cover crucial aspects of dog ownership, such as managing dynamics in dog parks, understanding canine play and communication, bite prevention, and addressing aggression between dogs. By equipping owners with knowledge and practical tips, the city hopes to cultivate a community of well-behaved dogs and informed caretakers.
🐕 🐾 Remember pandemic puppies? Many weren't properly socialized and owners are still struggling with their maladaptive behavior. As reported by the Guardian, "Six in 10 vets surveyed by the welfare charity People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals for its annual Paw report on pet wellbeing reported a rise in canine behavioral problems — most commonly jumping up, barking and whining, or showing distress when left — in the last two years, along with a more worrying rise in dogs growling, snapping, biting or showing other signs of fear."
People are seeking practical know-how that puts them back in the driver's seat and brings them peace of mind. Cities, brands and other organizations — figure out which aspect of life your audience needs a helping hand with, and offer convenient and low-stakes tutoring tailored to their needs.