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Megan Blake’s Pet Training Tips for During Quarantine

Writer: gsodowntownparksgsodowntownparks

Many people have adopted pups and dogs during the pandemic.  This is great!  But…. It means that because of the circumstances of limited socialization many pups have had no contact with the outside world!  So, they are not socialized and they are reactive.  


If you are in this situation, or if your dog is reactive, Megan Blake, The Pet Lifestyle Coach®, has some great tips.  One of Megan Blake's Zoom Dog Training clients, Ginger, was adopted during the Covid-19 quarantine, and she shows us how she goes from “crazy” puppy to sweet, well-trained dog in Megan’s newest training video!   It’s a super fun video, and great info too!

And don't forget to join Megan on Sundays 4:40 Live on Zoom for a great opportunity to learn new behaviors, practice and ask her questions in person!   Email Megan at WeBeginNow8@MeganBlake.com to request the Zoom link and info.


Need a brush up on more from Megan? Check out more from her under the Pets tab of our blog.


Dog Training Tips for Your Adopted Pup


The Pet Lifestyle Coach®, Megan Blake is a Greensboro Downtown Parks program partner. The work she does with us is critical to providing FREE pets programming to our park community. As we make our way through these unprecedented times, consider how you might support local Greensboro non-profits like us, as well as businesses like, artists, entrepreneurs, makers, and more. We'll continue to bring you free programming through our digital platforms and look forward to having you join us and Megan back in the parks soon!


GDPI Pets Programs are sponsored by Green Lincoln.




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