Jazzmyn Carter, ABCVA was interviewed on NPR about the non-profit she created, Jazzy Paws, Inc. The clinic provides wellness, spay, and neuter serves to the dogs and cats of under privileged pet owners who reside in outlying counties surrounding Atlanta, Georgia.
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The series “Game of Thrones” inspired many dog names. ABC’s blog was referenced in Romper about this very subject.
Busy pet owners and homebound seniors have driven the increased demand for mobile pet groomers. Animal Behavior College offers 5 tips on finding a mobile groomer.
Guillermo (Memo) Roa, ABCDT and certified therapy dog trainer is featured in a Q&A about how he trained a chocolate lab named Molly to respond to direction in both English and Spanish. Together, the bilingual team provides free animal therapy services to homeless children in New York City shelters and to adults who have special needs.
Monica Rivera, ABCDT, is celebrating the opening of her new dog training facility in Seymour, Indiana. In addition to teaching training classes for dogs and their owners, she will also offer pet boarding and daycare.
ABC’s founder and president, Steve Appelbaum, offers advice on helping clients solve problem chewing behaviors with their pets.
Steven Appelbaum offers pet safety advice to parents with newborns.
Richmond Animal Care and Control has experienced an increase in the number of adoptions and donations thanks to the help of social media platforms such as Facebook and the assistance of Mollie Norville, ABCDT. She’s an animal behaviorist who works with dogs to socialize them and assess their adoptability.
Laura Stock, ABCVA, and her sister incorporated Happy Little Hooves Pony and Donkey Sanctuary in January. The nonprofit, which is also approved by Animal Protection Services, helps animals that are seized or surrendered.
In this article, Steven Appelbaum, president of Animal Behavior College, offers tips on board and train programs and how to manage clients’ expectations.