The Book Buddies Shelter Pet Program lets kids to adore animals make a real difference in the lives of shelter pets.
As part of the Book Buddies Shelter Pet Program with the Humane Society of Missouri, kids ages 6-12 are trained to read to shelter pets. Reading to the shelter dogs helps to bring comfort them and reduces anxiety. It also makes the pet more adoptable. Reading helps shy dogs learn to relax around people and teaches high energy dogs and calm behavior is desirable.
In children, the program nurtures empathy and helps them develop reading skills. Participants sit outside the dog's kennel and read to them. There is no direct contact with the dogs in this opportunity.
One parent is required to attend the training and must accompany the child every time they come to read. Closed-toes, rubber-soled shoes are required. Kids are welcome to bring their favorite book or can choose to read from HSMO's library of more than 100 animal-themed books.
The next training sessions is set for Jan. 31 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at the Humane Society's Macling Ave Headquarters. Cost per child is $5.
For more information and online registration, go to hsmo.org
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