For co-op our main assignment/project is to do a presentation of sorts that has to do with where you have been placed as well as or possibly relating to what you would like to do for a future career. the placement that i am in for co-op is the PetsHotel at PetSmart. I work in the Doggie Day Camp. Although only with the smalls dogs at this point, i haven't had the opportunity to stay in the medium or large groups as of late.
What we do in the doggie day camps is to make sure the dogs don't hurt each other while playing and don't get to over-excited and start fighting with one another. But to play, have fun, socialize (with the other dogs and our selves) and get some exercise.
My final project is on the importance of socializing your dog. Whether its a puppy, a young dog, and older dog, or a full grown dog. But i need some help in coming up with ideas of how to do this. Seeing as our whole mark for the course is dependent on this project it needs to be very well done.
I just need some suggestions, or ideas on what i could do. Or if anyone has ideas on something else i could base my project on besides what i have come up with. Any suggestion or idea of the sort would be very much appreciated.How should i present the importance of socializing your dog with people as well as other dogs?
The other answer is just rude - ideas on how to promote people socialising their dog could include doing up a well researched flyer on the importance of socialising and asking local vets and pet shops to stick it in the window, the flyer should include benefits such as new friends, pleasant dog to walk, easier to leave in kennels when on holiday, less likely to be aggressive etc. back it up with some statistics - I'm sure the place you are in would have some. Good luck with your project.How should i present the importance of socializing your dog with people as well as other dogs?
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