Animal Behavior College to Participate in Pawsapalooza 2014
Van Nuys, CA (PRWEB) April 29, 2014 -- The second annual Pawsapalooza Dog Walk and Festival, presented by Paws/LA at Woodley Park, is expecting 650 or more dog lovers to take part in its festivities and Animal Behavior College (ABC) will be there to welcome and interact with all who attend. The charity event benefits Paws/LA, which provides services to help low-income seniors and people disabled by life-threatening illnesses keep and care for their pets.
“Everyone at ABC is dedicated to bettering pets’ and their owners’ lives through education and community outreach,” said Steven Appelbaum, ABC’s president and CEO. “Participating in Pawsapalooza and supporting Paws/LA is a great way for us to facilitate that while promoting the human-animal bond and all its benefits. We love organizations like Paws/LA and are excited to be a part of Pawsapalooza.”
Festivities at Pawsapalooza 2014 will include a 1.3-mile a walk around the park at 10 a.m.; myriad vendors (including ABC) offering dog-related products and services; agility and Disc Dog demonstrations; face painting; balloon art; food trucks; and much more. KTLA personality Wendy Burch is the honorary event chairperson of the event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is located in Section 1 of Woodley Park. Admission is $10; children 10 and under get in free.
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Animal Behavior College, founded in 1998, is a vocational school that specializes in animal-related career training. The school’s unique structure incorporates a distance-learning and hands-on externship-training model. ABC offers programs for certified dog training, pet grooming and veterinary assistants in all 50 states and the western Canadian provinces, making it the largest vocational school of its kind in North America. For more information, visit our website at http://www.animalbehaviorcollege.com or call 886-507-9874.
Sherri Collins, Animal Behavior College, http://www.animalbehaviorcollege.com/info, +1 (888) 977-7122, [email protected]
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