Please Join Me In Teaching Dog Bite Prevention To Kids

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I’m excited to be partnering for the second year with Cincinnati Parks Explore Nature! to present a two-hour dog bite prevention program on March 29, 2014 for Cincinnati area children (ages 6 to 9) aimed at strengthening their relationships with their dog.

Cincinnati dog and kids eventDuring the program, children will learn the basics of how dogs communicate, how to be a dog’s teacher, how to play appropriately with their pet, how to approach an unknown dog.

A demonstration dog will spend the day with us so please keep your dog in comfort at home. Crafts and games will keep the children engaged. Each child will leave with a ‘doggie bag’ filled with useful resources.Parklogo

Me & My Best Friend will be Saturday, March 29, 2014 from 10 am to NOON at the Ault Park Pavilion.

The program is appropriate for children ages 6 to 9 with an accompanying adult. Cost is $8 per child (adults are free).

Pre-registration is REQUIRED by calling 513-321-6070 by March 26, 2014. COST is $8 per child.

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Lisa Desatnik
CPDT-KA, FFCP, FDM, CPBC

  • Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed 
  • Certified Fear Free Professional
  • Certified Family Dog Mediator
  • Licensed Family Paws Parent Educator
  • Certificate of Completion – Aggression in Dogs Master Course
  • Certified Parrot Behavior Consultant