Basic Canine & Feline Socialization
Hosted by: Sumter Humane Society
Date
Ongoing Opportunity
Time
Contact coordinator for times
Contact
229-924-0268
About Basic Canine & Feline Socialization
If you enjoy spending time with dogs and cats, ours could certainly use some tender loving care. Spending one on one time with our furry friends will help them become more adoptable and reduce shelter stress by providing exercise, stimulation, and playtime.
We need volunteers to help with:
Volunteer
Some of the duties involved in socialization of our dogs are:
Playing with and holding our dogs
Grooming (Brushing and Combing)
Walking (Training to walk on leash)
Exercising
Bathing dogs and puppies
Some of the duties involved in socialization of our cats are:
Holding and Petting
Grooming (Brushing/Combing)
Playing (Using kitty toys, strings, etc.)
Spending time holding them, playing with them, and grooming them, gives them much needed attention that many of them have never had before. This interaction helps the animals become comfortable with human contact and makes them much more adoptable.
Playing with and holding our dogs
Grooming (Brushing and Combing)
Walking (Training to walk on leash)
Exercising
Bathing dogs and puppies
Some of the duties involved in socialization of our cats are:
Holding and Petting
Grooming (Brushing/Combing)
Playing (Using kitty toys, strings, etc.)
Spending time holding them, playing with them, and grooming them, gives them much needed attention that many of them have never had before. This interaction helps the animals become comfortable with human contact and makes them much more adoptable.
Volunteer
Some of the duties involved in socialization of our dogs are:
Playing with and holding our dogs
Grooming (Brushing and Combing)
Walking (Training to walk on leash)
Exercising
Bathing dogs and puppies
Some of the duties involved in socialization of our cats are:
Holding and Petting
Grooming (Brushing/Combing)
Playing (Using kitty toys, strings, etc.)
Spending time holding them, playing with them, and grooming them, gives them much needed attention that many of them have never had before. This interaction helps the animals become comfortable with human contact and makes them much more adoptable.
Playing with and holding our dogs
Grooming (Brushing and Combing)
Walking (Training to walk on leash)
Exercising
Bathing dogs and puppies
Some of the duties involved in socialization of our cats are:
Holding and Petting
Grooming (Brushing/Combing)
Playing (Using kitty toys, strings, etc.)
Spending time holding them, playing with them, and grooming them, gives them much needed attention that many of them have never had before. This interaction helps the animals become comfortable with human contact and makes them much more adoptable.
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