Free Dog Training in Toledo City Parks
For Immediate Release
May 14, 2012
For more information contact:
Cindy Reinsel
419-704-2216
Free Dog Training in Toledo City Parks
(Toledo, OH) Toledo’s PET Bull Project is offering free dog training sessions in City of Toledo Parks this summer. Designed to teach owners beginning obedience and commands, the first session will be on Saturday, May 19th from 2-4 p.m. at Navarre Park. Working in collaboration with Humane Ohio, these sessions can help owners learn the basics, the responsibilities and the fun of pet ownership.
Started as a group of pet owners and trainers committed to prevent animal cruelty, including dog fighting, PET Bull Project focuses on pit bulls but also encourages responsible pet ownership of all breeds. “PET Bull Project stands for Prevention, Education and Training,” states Cindy Reinsel, Founder and President of the organization. “We believe that the best way to change the attitudes toward pit bulls is through education of our youth. Many have been exposed to dog fighting and we use our classes and training to help them understand that animal cruelty is wrong and that there are many joys to responsible pet ownership.” PET Bull Project is not a rescue but works in conjunction with many rescue groups.
Free training classes will be held monthly through October. Humane Ohio will also be on hand to give information about pet spaying and neutering, as well as all participants will receive a free leash or toy for their dogs.
For more information on Toledo’s Pet Bull Project, go to www.toledospetbullproject.com or call 419-704-2216.
Press Release Contact Name: Jan Aguilar
Press Release Contact Email: [email protected]
Press Release Contact Phone: 419-704-2216
Organization Name: Toledo\'s PET Bull Project
Website or Link: www.toledospetbullproject.com
Organization Address: 2428 W. Sylvania Ave, Toledo, OH, 43613

