Contact All Breed at (719) 264-6460

 

Lauren Fox rescues and re-homes more than 100 dogs per year. She leads trainings and seminars at animal shelters, schools, libraries and veterinary practices. She’s taught high school and college-level courses in animal behavior. She’s clicker trained and rehabilitated hundreds of animals, including many breeds of dogs, wolves, cats, parrots, horses and donkeys. She teaches group classes and provides private consultations, evaluations, and counseling.

She currently shares her home with five dogs, a cat, an umbrella cockatoo, three donkeys, one horse, two 15-year-old human children and one amazing spouse. Lauren has personally fostered over 100 dogs, and has held the leadership role in her organization All Breed Rescue and Training, since 1998.

Ideas and Topics Discussed in this Episode:

  • All Breed’s mission to rescue and train dogs deemed “unadoptable”
  • Relationship-based training
  • Training dogs without the use of fear and intimidation tactics
  • Lauren’s story of training her pit bull before and after using a choke chain
  • All Breed’s rescue and assessment process
  • How to become a foster parent for a dog
  • The difference between fostering a dog and adopting a dog
  • The types of training and exercises a foster parent must go through
  • The dog training and other services All Breed offers
  • Why some dogs are deemed “unadoptable” and how to rehabilitate them
  • The many fundraising activities that help All Breed out
  • How to donate or volunteer for All Breed
  • All Breed’s partnership with Victory Service Dogs, a non-profit organization that provides service dogs to veterans

Links/Resources/Sponsors Mentioned:

  • All Breed Rescue and Training (haveanicedog.org)
  • All Breed Rescue and Training on Facebook
  • All Breed’s office phone: (719) 264-6460
  • Victory Service Dogs
  • Victory Service Dogs on Facebook

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