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Cat Workshops Dog Classes
Culled from countless hours of unique submissions, internet powerhouses, music videos, and home movies, this festival of photogenic felines provides a joyous communal experience and also raises money for cats in need.
Cost $8.50 – $9
A portion of the proceeds benefit Marin Humane.
Culled from countless hours of unique submissions, internet powerhouses, music videos, and home movies, this festival of photogenic felines provides a joyous communal experience and also raises money for cats in need.
Cost $8.50 – $9
A portion of the proceeds benefit Marin Humane.
Culled from countless hours of unique submissions, internet powerhouses, music videos, and home movies, this festival of photogenic felines provides a joyous communal experience and also raises money for cats in need.
Cost $8.50 – $9
A portion of the proceeds benefit Marin Humane.
Join our amazing team of volunteers and make lives better for the animals and people of Marin!
If you like walking dogs, socializing kitties, pitching in at events, finding fur-ever homes, or keeping kennels tidy, then roll up your sleeves and join us for a volunteer orientation to get started.
Pre-registration is required. RSVP now!
Presented by Maggie Rufo from local bird rescue organization Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue, this workshop is designed to give bird guardians, and those thinking of adding a bird to their family, the tools they need to prevent or correct behavior and health problems.
Bird Basics will address proper avian care and diet, symptoms of illness and first aid, general husbandry, taming and training, and much more.
Bird Basics is FREE to the public, but registration is required due to limited space. Please do not bring your birds to class.
Join us for the 9th annual Bay Area Pignic – a fun-filled gathering for guinea pigs and their owners. Grab some lunch, pack up your guinea pigs, and join in the fun!
Cavy Costume Contest
Vegetable Eating Contest
Raffle
Bake Sale
Health Checks
Grooming
…and more!
Tickets are $5 and include one raffle ticket. You may also purchase additional raffle tickets – 2 for $5, or 5 for $10. Prizes include:
Oakland Zoo family pass
Nothing Bundt Cakes gift card
Two tickets to SF MOMA museum
Pier 39 Fun Pass
All proceeds will benefit the small companion animals at Marin Humane.
Buy your Bay Area Pignic 2019 tee shirt – and other swag – here!
Presented by Maggie Rufo from local bird rescue organization Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue, this workshop is designed to give bird guardians, and those thinking of adding a bird to their family, the tools they need to prevent or correct behavior and health problems.
Bird Basics will address proper avian care and diet, symptoms of illness and first aid, general husbandry, taming and training, and much more.
Bird Basics is FREE to the public, but registration is required due to limited space. Please do not bring your birds to class.
Behavior Buzz: Special Topics in Learning and Behavior with Dr. Susan Friedman
THREE-DAY SEMINAR: Saturday, Feb 15, Sunday, Feb 16, and Monday, Feb 17
Three-day package: $500
Dr. Susan Friedman is a psychology professor at Utah State University who has pioneered the application of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to captive and companion animals. ABA, with its roots in human learning, offers a scientifically sound teaching technology and ethical standard that can improve the lives of all learners.
Students from 22 different countries have participated in Susan’s online courses. She has written chapters on learning and behavior for veterinary texts and is a frequent contributor to popular magazines. Her articles appear around the world in eleven languages and she has presented seminars for a wide variety of professional organizations.
She has been nominated for the Media Award given by the International Association of Behavior Analysis for her efforts to disseminate to pet owners, veterinarians, animal trainers, and zookeepers the essential tools they need to empower and enrich the lives of the animals in their care.
Behavior Buzz: Special Topics in Learning and Behavior with Dr. Susan Friedman
THREE-DAY SEMINAR: Saturday, Feb 15, Sunday, Feb 16, and Monday, Feb 17
Three-day package: $500
Dr. Susan Friedman is a psychology professor at Utah State University who has pioneered the application of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to captive and companion animals. ABA, with its roots in human learning, offers a scientifically sound teaching technology and ethical standard that can improve the lives of all learners.
Students from 22 different countries have participated in Susan’s online courses. She has written chapters on learning and behavior for veterinary texts and is a frequent contributor to popular magazines. Her articles appear around the world in eleven languages and she has presented seminars for a wide variety of professional organizations.
She has been nominated for the Media Award given by the International Association of Behavior Analysis for her efforts to disseminate to pet owners, veterinarians, animal trainers, and zookeepers the essential tools they need to empower and enrich the lives of the animals in their care.
Behavior Buzz: Special Topics in Learning and Behavior with Dr. Susan Friedman
THREE-DAY SEMINAR: Saturday, Feb 15, Sunday, Feb 16, and Monday, Feb 17
Three-day package: $500
Dr. Susan Friedman is a psychology professor at Utah State University who has pioneered the application of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to captive and companion animals. ABA, with its roots in human learning, offers a scientifically sound teaching technology and ethical standard that can improve the lives of all learners.
Students from 22 different countries have participated in Susan’s online courses. She has written chapters on learning and behavior for veterinary texts and is a frequent contributor to popular magazines. Her articles appear around the world in eleven languages and she has presented seminars for a wide variety of professional organizations.
She has been nominated for the Media Award given by the International Association of Behavior Analysis for her efforts to disseminate to pet owners, veterinarians, animal trainers, and zookeepers the essential tools they need to empower and enrich the lives of the animals in their care.