The Lewis County Humane Society
is proud to present:
"Shelter Dogs Have Class"
Sponsored by:
Mind Your Manners
Training Center
3933 NYS Rt. 12
Turin, NY
This program has been designed to give our shelter dogs a leg up in obedience training, improving their manners, and making them more adoptable.
If you are interested in volunteering to work with a shelter dog in this program, please contact :
Linda Higby at 348-9932
or
Linda Kellogg at 348-6670
The Lewis County Humane Society is most fortunate to to have access to the services from these ladies.
Both Lindas are evaluators for:
The AKC "Canine Good Citizen" Program
and
Therapy Dogs International.
They are also members of
The Association of Pet Dog Trainers.
See the links to these sites at the left of this page
or go to our "links" page to check them out!
Anyone under 18 yrs old will need a written permission slip from his/her parents. A signed release form is required from all volunteers.
Mind Your Manners
is also donating 1 free training session, valued at $15, to anyone adopting a dog from the
Lewis County Humane society.
is proud to present:
"Shelter Dogs Have Class"
Sponsored by:
Mind Your Manners
Training Center
3933 NYS Rt. 12
Turin, NY
This program has been designed to give our shelter dogs a leg up in obedience training, improving their manners, and making them more adoptable.
If you are interested in volunteering to work with a shelter dog in this program, please contact :
Linda Higby at 348-9932
or
Linda Kellogg at 348-6670
The Lewis County Humane Society is most fortunate to to have access to the services from these ladies.
Both Lindas are evaluators for:
The AKC "Canine Good Citizen" Program
and
Therapy Dogs International.
They are also members of
The Association of Pet Dog Trainers.
See the links to these sites at the left of this page
or go to our "links" page to check them out!
Anyone under 18 yrs old will need a written permission slip from his/her parents. A signed release form is required from all volunteers.
Mind Your Manners
is also donating 1 free training session, valued at $15, to anyone adopting a dog from the
Lewis County Humane society.
