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VIDEO CIRCULATING: ROUGH HANDLING OF DOGS BY TRAINERS

The SPCA was alerted to a troubling video surfacing online that shows two trainers mishandling dogs during a photo taking session.

Just like us, animals experience pain and distress. We appeal to pet owners to only use humane, science-based and force-free training methods. Positive reinforcement helps nurture a loving, enriching relationship with our pets.

Pet owners and trainers must refrain from using violence or intimidation. Hitting, hurting, or threatening animals can cause increased fear and anxiety, that could result in long-term health and behavioural issues.

If you or someone you know has had any negative experiences with the training provider in the video, please write to us at depinspector@spca.org.sg so that we can further investigate the matter.

All information will be treated with strictest confidence.



VIDEO CIRCULATING: ROUGH HANDLING OF DOGS BY TRAINERS
The SPCA was alerted to a troubling video surfacing online that shows two trainers mishandling dogs during a photo taking session.

Just like us, animals experience pain and distress. We appeal to pet owners to only use humane, science-based and force-free training methods. Positive reinforcement helps nurture a loving, enriching relationship with our pets.

Pet owners and trainers must refrain from using violence or intimidation. Hitting, hurting, or threatening animals can cause increased fear and anxiety, that could result in long-term health and behavioural issues.

If you or someone you know has had any negative experiences with the training provider in the video, please write to us at depinspector@spca.org.sg so that we can further investigate the matter.

All information will be treated with strictest confidence.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=684110313883268&set=..



 

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