In the heart of South Carolina’s bustling summer, Spartanburg Humane Society is inviting eager youngsters to participate in an extraordinary summer camp focused on providing hands-on experience in training adoptable dogs. The opportunity for rising 5th to 10th graders not only includes veterinary care and animal behavior lessons but also offers photography, special guest speakers, and even horseback riding.
The Humane Society’s unique approach to tackle various areas of animal care illustrates their comprehensive educational strategy, rooting for a more empathetic and informed future generation. The success of their earlier initiatives has led them to offer this exceptional program where young minds can engage with adoptable dogs and learn several facets of animal care and their behavior. The summer camp sessions aim to offer the perfect blend of fun and knowledge.
The week-long camp for students in Grade 5 and older takes place Monday through Friday from 8:00AM to 12:00PM and includes horseback riding. This extensive five-day program is priced at $245 for the entire duration. For younger enthusiasts in grades 3 and 4, the Humane Society offers a ‘mini-camp’. This session operates from Monday to Friday, either from 8:00AM to 11:00AM or 2:00PM to 4:00PM, with a cost of $100 for the week-long session.
The Spartanburg Humane Society emphasizes that spaces fill up fast and encourages those interested to register as soon as possible. The ease of reaching out to the education team via email at education@spartanburghumane.org or by dialing 864-583-4805, ext. 118, further enhances user convenience. Online registration is also an available option.
Through initiatives like this, the Spartanburg Humane Society is setting a remarkable example, manifesting their commitment to instilling humane values and awareness about animal care in young generations. By providing hands-on experience in training and taking care of dogs, the camp allows participants to develop a deep connection with these animals, imparting valuable lessons about empathy, responsibility, and the necessary skills for attending to animal needs.
It’s not just about the fun-filled activities and the adorable dogs; this camp’s essence lies in creating a compassionate future generation of animal lovers. The comprehensive curriculum covers everything from understanding animal behavior and veterinary care to learning about horseback riding. The humane society believes that by equipping kids with these practical skills and experiences at an early age, they can foster a generation that values and prioritizes the wellbeing and rights of animals.
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