Just Giants Rescue Volunteer Learning Portal
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Just Giants Rescue Volunteer Learning Portal

Welcome to the learning portal for Just Giants Rescue. Thank you for helping our dogs find homes! If you have any difficulty viewing or completing courses, please email maddiesuniversity@maddiesfund.org. 

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Learn the basics of reading dog body language and communicating effectively with dogs to keep you and the dog safe

    Reading dog body language and communicating effectively with our own behavior are practiced skills that we need to mindfully develop over time. In this course you'll analyze videos of dogs and handlers having conversations. The handler needs to understand what the dog is telling them and also communicate their intentions to the dog. The goal is always for the human and the dog to be in agreement that "I'm into you!" Through this course, you'll recognize behaviors that suggest the dog is unsure, and consider how to de-escalate the conversation to "I'm into you!"

    Course author: Devan Amundsen, CPDT-KA, is a certified dog trainer with over 15 years of experience working with not just dog owners, but dogs in shelters, assistance dogs and other working dogs

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Successfully navigate the adoption process, including adoption counseling for pets with medical and behavioral conditions

    The adoption process is the final step in finding new homes for shelter pets. It begins with getting to know the pet, writing a narrative and posting photos/video, continues to making a match with a potential adopter, and ends with sending the pet home with an adopter and providing support.

    This course provides guidance for navigating the adoption process, with an emphasis on adoption counseling. The course demonstrates the general adoption counseling process and then dives into adoption counseling for pets with behavior or medical conditions. Text content is supported by videos, infographics and exercises. All videos are shareable and all infographics are available for download so you can use them in training. 

    This course is eligible for 2.0 hours of credit from the Association for Animal Welfare Advancement (AAWA) and the National Animal Care & Control Association (NACA).