Strengthening the Canine Human Relationship Through Education.
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Meet the volunteers who are working hard to build a strong foundation for Helping Idaho Dogs!
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We are looking for volunteers to help us with our projects! If you are looking for a way to help dogs look no further…
This summer we will be holding youth training classes. Let’s have some fun with kids and dogs this summer! While we are helping our youth become positive trainers we can build a co-op of adult trainers.
Whether you are a professional dog trainer or you want to become a dog trainer, volunteer your time to Helping Idaho Dogs and together we can build a network of trainers who can help Idaho kids learn pet-friendly training skills. Learn more...
What a better way to give back to your community than to spend time with your great dog helping people who benefit just by touching your dog with a gentle stroke of their hand!
Contact us and we will get you more information on how you can be a part of our Therapy Dog Program!
We need you! Just about any skill you have, we could sure use your help. We need artist, administrative skills, accounting skills, etc. Would you like to help us put on our next seminar? Become a Helping Idaho Dogs Volunteer today.
If you’d like to be a part of our effort to bring about positive education and change, please contact us @ dogs@HelpingIdahoDogs.org we’d love to meet you!
Community partners are Idaho individuals and groups who have made a special effort to help our canine companions in some way. We recognize and thank them for their efforts!
Marion Schrier, through a close friend, bequethed her collection of agility training equipment to Helping Idaho Dogs, to further our Youth Program. For this legacy, we express our gratitude and place Marion in our Community Spotlight.