Adopt A Dog Month
October is Adopt A Dog Month! In celebration, this webinar is being brought to you for free by Petfinder.com
Beagles - More Then Just a Nose with Legs!
The Beagle is now, according to the AKC, the third most popular dog in the United States. We hope this presentation will give you a better understanding of this merry little hound which will allow focused training plans, better matches with families and a better environment in which the Beagle can grow and be content.
Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives: - History of the breed - Physical features and reasons behind them - Common health problems - Common behavior problems - Any special considerations (nutrition, veterinary, exercise, etc.) - What a good "breed" owner should look like - Suggestions for increasing adoptions - Resources to learn more
Presenter Information
Jack Novoselski is president of the SouthEast Beagle Rescue, an all volunteer, foster based, non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of abandoned, abused and at risk Beagles and Beagle mixed dogs. Jack became active in animal rescue in 2004 and was president of another Beagle Rescue organization for 5 years before establishing the SouthEast Beagle Rescue in January 2011. Jack deployed to Louisiana with a national animal rescue organization for both Hurricanes Katrina and Gustav. He is a member of the Tampa Bay Disaster Animal Response Team (DART), holds various FEMA Certifications and has completed the Advanced Dog Behavior and Handling workshop at Best Friends Animal Society, Kanab, Utah. Jack has been directly involved in saving over 1,300 Beagles. He also has transported hundreds of dogs to safety for other rescue organizations throughout the SouthEast United States.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- CCPDT: 1.5 CEUs
- IAABC: 1.5 CEUs
- KPA: 1.5 CEUs
- IACP: 1.5 CEUs
Registration
- For Registration questions contact Alicia Reynolds, Director of Operations at Alicia@apdt.com
Contact Information
Email: information@apdt.com
Phone: 1.800.PET.DOGS