Silla University (President: Heo Namsik) is recruiting participants for the “Etiquette and Correction Training for Harmony with Companion Animals” program, organized by the University Innovation Research Park (I-URP) specializing in the companion animal industry.
As the number of pet owners continues to rise, the importance of education on understanding animal behavior, the relationship and interaction between owners and their pets, and proper etiquette is growing.
The Silla University I-URP team will operate the “Etiquette and Correction Training for Harmony with Companion Animals” program in April, targeting not only local industry professionals but also pet owners, aiming to promote harmonious coexistence and enhance the level of animal welfare.
This training, held at the Silla University Animal Behavior Correction Training Center, includes various programs designed to build trust between pets and their owners: types of dog training, identifying causes and solutions for problematic behaviors, basic etiquette training through play, and understanding the relationship and interaction between pets and their guardians.
A total of 10 teams will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. For more details about the program, please visit the Silla University I-URP website or social media channels.
Silla University I-URP Project Group 'Etiquette and Correction Training for Harmony with Pets' Participant Recruitment Poster.
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