Archive for the ‘Community Outreach’ Category

APAW Poodles Excel in Trick Competition

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Thanks to all of your support, both APAW Demo Dog Charlie and APAW’s Victor have received many votes for their video entries in Zoom Room’s contest entitled America’s Best Dog Trick!

Victor ended-up in 7th place!

Charlie was awarded Honorable Mention, so he tied with two other entries for 3rd place!!! When his prize package arrived in the mail we were entertained to see his name as the addressee :D

Zoom Room wrote a blog entry for each of our boys:
Incredible Poodle Tricks by Charlie

Victor the Rescue Poodle Performs

Enjoy watching and sharing these entry videos, and stay tuned for more working videos of our APAW pooches.

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Schedule – Memorial Day 2009

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Come join us on Memorial Day,

Monday May 25th,

for a day of Canine Fun!

You may have seen them on Animal Planet’s Dogs 101, in the newspaper, or anywhere around town – now is your chance to meet them in person… Jillian Gartner, and her amazing Poodle Charlie. Not only will you get to ask Jillian anything you’ve wondered about, but you can watch Charlie perform his tasks right in front of you. The Dynamic Duo will even accommodate your requests!

Proceeds benefit American Poodles At Work, a local small program that trains and places Poodles with people who have disabilities. This is the organization mentioned on TV that Jillian founded, and that Charlie provides demonstrations for. These special dogs pick-up dropped items, open doors, turn on lights (and so much more!) for people who have mobility impairment. Each dog learns over 90 commands before they are matched with a partner.

Your friendly dogs are welcome, so bring a short leash (no retractables/Flexis please).

Event hosted by Wow Take A Bow Boarding & Grooming on Bemis Road in Warren, MA (near the Scottish Meadow golf course).


Schedule

Event is from 10am – 4pm.

All-day activities include:

Meet ‘n Greet future Assistance Dogs

Live Music

Bake Sale (goodies for dogs and their people!)

Amazing Designer Collars and Leashes (at great prices!)

Raffle Items to Check-out

Activities to Watch:

11 am ~~ Demo: Reading (written cues!)

1 pm ~~ Demo: Service Dog

2 pm ~~ Demo: Search Dog

3 pm ~~ Demo: Tricks

3:30 pm ~~ Raffle will be Drawn

With your Dog:

10 am – 12 noon ~~ Fun Games (like Musical Mats, and Poodle Says)

12 noon ~~ Class: Trick Training! (w/Jillian and Charlie!)

2 pm – 3pm ~~ Contests! (Best Trick, Best Wag, Hot Dog Retrieve…)

1 pm – 4 pm ~~ Doggy Wash (a nice bath to cool-down and freshen-up)

Nail Clipping Available

Pricing

As stated, this is a fund-raising event to benefit American Poodles At Work, a small local program that relies on the support of the community to help individuals in need receive an amazing dog.

Suggested Donation of $5/adult and $3/child, or $15/family

Contests: $3/entry

Baths: $10 small, $15 medium, $20 giant

Nails: $5

Raffle Tickets: $5/3 tickets

Baked Goods: Varying by size – ‘Now’ and ‘Later’

Come Join the Party!

APAW Demonstrates Service Dogs At Red Cross

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

As part of an outreach program sponsored by the Holden Huggable Hounds 4H club, Jillian Gartner brought Charlie (her demo dog) and Pixie (an APAW therapy dog trainee) to the Red Cross in Worcester, MA yesterday to increase community awareness. The dogs were a big hit — Charlie demonstrated his ability to read commands from cue cards, even while many a giggling gal held them. A service dog has to deal with routine distractions and Charlie showed everyone how it is done!

Fall ’08 Pupdate!

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Ever wonder “What’s up at APAW?”

Harmony

Harmony, our first dog, is about 9 months old now and the sweetest little helper – quite literally, as she is about 19” and 33 lbs! She entered APAW early this year and has been a fabulous dog to work with. Our intention from the start was to keep her for our breeding program, and pending health testing we will certainly do so… she is already fantastic. Her parents are both of a more average size so her puppies should be a bit larger, yet will hopefully inherit her perfect personality.

She is continuing her training and exposure so that she is ready for placement should testing discover a reason to have her spayed, yet not impede her ability to work. Much of her training is now accomplished from a wheelchair, and she is learning to interact with the public on a working basis – paying the cashier, taking a receipt, etc.

Harmony loves to play, which caused a little set-back with retrieving. She realized that tossing an item into the air was really fun, especially if it rolled or made a loud sound. Over the summer she has gotten much better and now usually prefers to place the item in my hand if I’m there anyways – otherwise she still wants to toss-and-retrieve her way across the room towards me.

Her size does have it’s limits… Harmony can’t reach a light switch! Once she has matured she may be able to pull a wheelchair for short distances, but that remains to be seen. Balance assistance is pretty much out of the question for anyone over about 4′.

Assuming she stays at APAW she will be a fabulous therapy dog. She loves everyone, and is very sweet and gentle – incredibly ‘tuned-in’ to what kind of attention an individual needs.

Pixie

Pixie is a Mini that was rescued from neglect, yet is the friendliest, happy-go-lucky little girl. She entered training as a Lap-Top Service Dog, but really didn’t want to put any item in her mouth. She loves to learn, please everyone and has no fear. Pixie has decided with us that she is most suited to be a therapy dog… she wants the whole world to adore her, and watch her perform cute tricks! She will be getting placed with a local [Central/Western Massachusetts] handler this fall.

Charlie

Charlie is APAW’s main Demo Dog and has been especially active lately reaching our community as well as national TV. Charlie gives presentations to clubs and societies, local libraries and schools. He will be appearing on Animal Planet October 11th at 8pm, during the new show Dogs 101. Recently we were interviewed for an appearance on the Oprah Winfrey show and may be invited at a future date.

Charlie continues to learn how to read, and is soon starting a reading program at our library where children can read stories to him without worrying about corrections or criticism.

Puppies!

Due to how wonderfully Harmony is turning out, we have decided to bring in a couple of pups from a related litter. These puppies will be trained and have an estimated graduation of early 2010. As always, puppy petters are more than welcome to come socialize and see demonstrations of our dogs at work.