INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis Animal Care & Control and instructor Warren Patitz are anxious to relieve your pet questions and frustrations with a series of free, educational seminars that will begin this weekend. These sessions, offered two times a month through September, will lend advice on a variety of animal related topics.
The goal of this training is to keep people and their pets together and to help owners fix common, resolvable problems that are threatening the relationship with their pet. Relinquishment of a pet is a drastic step that many people take in dealing with behavior problems.
The first “Patitz on Pets” session will be:
Jumping, Biting and Chewing: My dog does this…what can I do about it?
WHEN: Saturday, May 31st 1-2pm WHERE: Indianapolis Animal Care & Control2600 S. Harding St.
Warren G. Patitz brings over 20 years of dog instruction experience to Indianapolis Animal Care & Control and is also the author of “Recreational Agility.”
According to the National Council on Pet Overpopulation Study & Policy, behavior is one of the top 10 reasons for pet relinquishment to shelters in the United States. A national household survey served as a control group for the relinquishment study to help indicate which characteristics of animals and humans were significant risk factors for failed human/ animal relationships.
For a listing of future topics and seminar dates, or for additional information, please call 317.327.1397.