Therapy dogs, trained by Highland Canine Training, LLC are helping children in a new reading program at a local Charlotte-Mecklenburg School (CMS). The program is currently taking place at Newell Elementary School on Old Concord Road. Coyote and other Therapy dogs trained by Highland Canine Training, LLC will be joining the classroom once a week for an hour during reading time to encourage the students to read. Linda Taylor of Highland Canine Training, LLC conducts regular therapy dog classes as well as private instruction for individuals wanting to train their dogs for therapy work. These dogs often work in hospitals, assisted living homes and schools. Purebreds as well as mixed-breed dogs of all sizes and ages can be trained for this type of work. Linda stated that “Reading to the dogs is less stressful for the children, especially those who may be having trouble reading aloud. This provides the children an opportunity to hone their reading skills to an audience that will not criticize them or correct them if they make a mistake.”

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This is a description of a wonderful summer camp hosted by the Kentucky Humane Society that I learned about by reading an article in The Courier-Journal out of Louisville, KY, and that my ever-vigilant friend Ann, author of A Nice Place in the Sun recommended:

Unlike any other children’s camp in the area, the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) is happy to be hosting its 20th year of summer camps for young people! The ever-popular Animal Adventure Camp for children age 6-13 is offered weekly June through August. It’s a great opportunity for children to share their hearts with animals and learn at the same time! Join us in the fun!

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