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Monday, October 5, 2015

TRICK N TREAT HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR COSTUME CONTEST...


Please spread the word....note the addition of making sure you don't just go buy a costume...we want creativity!!!!


also....I have been asked by several people about wanting to volunteer....here is your chance!!!I need people to come help with the gameswith the bake sale tableto make bake sale items for dogs and people...



Sunday, September 27, 2015

International Festival

Yesterday we set up at the International Festival in Harrisonburg, VA. It was a great turn out on a questionable day that ended in rain.  But before the rain came in, we had kids come over and make balloon puppies and colored pictures of the PEAK Dogs and a few of the Manadoob Characters.  We showed off a few tricks and met some parents and professionals that were interested in the program.  Hopefully, we will get some people making contact this week to pursue the program further.   I always almost forget to get pictures...but I did get a few....


kids at the craft station...coloring and balloon puppies....

kids playing a game of toss a toller a tennis ball....

over and over and over again......

Elsje trying to keep Cheetah from helping Julie finish her lunch...not an easy task!

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Pre Holiday Vendor Show Fundraiser!!!


vendor show flyer <---( print the pdf to share)

Vendor application




List of confirmed vendors ....
Mary Kay
Green hummingbird 


Others have said they planned to come, but I do not have there forms yet to confirm...please contact me if you have a question...


Friday, September 11, 2015

Fall Fundraisers....

We are looking at some fall fundraisers - because we want to get into the schools on a regular basis but in order to do that, we need to get the money to pay for it.



More details coming soon!

1. Halloween costume contest for kids and dogs!

2.Holiday Shopping Vendor Show!

we are always looking for good ways to get more funding for the program...so if you have any ideas...let us know!

in the meantime - check out our new donate buttons!!!!


Saturday, August 15, 2015

1st summer camp!

Well our first summer camp was a success.  I think the kids and the dogs had a lot of fun and the kids learned about paitence and compassion.  We did crafts, read to shelter dogs, played agility, had team building activities and learned to teach some new tricks !!

I am looking forward to planning more camps and summer programs for next year...and we are already talking about maybe doing something on the a few weekends at the SPCA in the winter...































Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Article in the paper today!!!!

SPCA CAMP AIMS TEMPOWER YOUTH
Posted: July 22, 2015
By RACHEL CISTO


HARRISONBURG — The Rockingham-Harrisonburg SPCA is
hosting a summer camp for children ages 7 to 12 who might need
extra help with their social skills — featuring a specially trained, kidfriendly
pair of dogs.
Wendy Pendleton graduated from James Madison University in 1999
and spent the next 10 years teaching high school biology and Earth
science in Rockingham County Public Schools. During that time, she
also taught dog training and agility courses.
In 2010, Pendleton left the school system to open Peak Performance
Dog Sports.
Together with her dogs Cheetah, an 11-year-old golden retriever, and
Vixen, a 2-year-old Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever, Pendleton
launched the PEAK K9s for Kids program in 2014. K9s for Kids is
designed to help teach children self-esteem and confidence, as well as
combat sources of anxiety in their lives, such as bullying, divorce or
death.
But she says that the camp can be fun for any child.
“They don’t have to have an issue — they just have to like animals,”
she said.
The PEAK summer camp, running at the SPCA facility on Old Furnace Road in Harrisonburg, features the
Manadoob Program for Self-Esteem — a series of questions, activities and craft projects that all revolve around a
story.
“It teaches that everybody should be respectful to all things, no matter what they look like,” Pendleton said. “They
learn tolerance and diversity and patience ... things that all kids should learn as life skills.”
Pendleton adds to the Manadoob program at the camp by bringing in Cheetah and Vixen. She said that having the
dogs there can help make the children more comfortable.
“They lend that unconditional love and acceptance,” she said.
Cheetah and Vixen also give the children more opportunities to learn, she said.
“Because of my background in dog training, we can also go over things like positive reinforcement and clicker
training, and teach the kids how to train a dog, which gives them more self-confidence,” she said.
Registration for K9s for Kids Camp closes July 31, and the camp runs from 8 a.m. to noon, Aug. 3 to 7. The camp is
limited to 10 children and costs $100, although Pendleton says there are scholarships available.
To apply for K9s for Kids camp, visit www.peakk9s4kids.org .
Contact Rachel Cisto at 574-6272 or rcisto@dnronline.com

Photo caption:
Wendy Pendleton and her dogs, Vixen (left) and
Cheetah, make up the PEAK K9s for Kids
program, which she launched in 2014 to help
teach children self-­esteem and confidence. (Photo
by Rachel Cisto / DN-­R)

Saturday, July 18, 2015

The PEAK dogs agility demo at Spotswood

Tues we went out to Spotswood HS again for a morning of agility fun.  This students had to look at a course map and set up the obstacles, then after I ran them through the course, the students took turns running them. Then the students wanted to try to go through the course themselves...always fun to watch! We timed each student and they wanted to improve their times...It was a good lesson in  problem solving and cooperation with a little bit of goal setting and competitive fun thrown in
TEAM VIXEN

TEAM CHEETAH

THE GIRLS HANGIN OUT!




AGILITY COURSE....