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Sit. Stay. Learn. Dog Training Classes at the Women's Humane Society are beginning this October!
Need some help teaching your dog basic manners? Let WHS' Nationally Certified instructor help you! Classes begin 10/3 so enroll today!

Our “Basic Manners” class is open to all dogs over the age of 6 months. Proof of age appropriate vaccinations is required prior to the first class.
In this class, we will cover the following behaviors which start building the foundation for better impulse control and a better relationship for you and your dog:
* Sit
* Touch
* Leave it
* Down
* Watch me
* Stay
* Recall (coming when called)
This 5-week class includes a “humans-only” orientation which will take place at 1pm on October 3rd at the Women’s Humane Society. It is taught by a nationally certified instructor (CPDT-KA and CTC) and is $125 for the entire course. Space is extremely limited and registration is required to attend this orientation and class.
For more information and to enroll in our “Basic Manners” class, please call the Women’s Humane Society at 215-750-3100 or send us an email at helpline@womenshumanesociety.org. For more information, click here!
About the Women’s Humane Society:
The Women’s Humane Society’s commitment to the humane and compassionate treatment of animals is demonstrated by our distinguished history as America’s First Animal Shelter. We offer a variety of services to the greater Delaware Valley, including sheltering unwanted and homeless animals, cruelty prevention and humane education programs, affordable veterinary care for pet owners (both sick and wellness exams), spaying/neutering to control animal over-population, and an adoptions program to provide animals with lifelong homes.
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The Women’s Humane Society receives no federal, state or local funds and depends on the support of our community in order to provide care and comfort to the region’s homeless animal population. WHS programs are funded entirely by donations from our supporters and fees from our services.
The Caroline Earle White Veterinary Hospital at WHS is dedicated to providing quality care and treatment of pets in our community for a reasonable price to ensure that all animals are healthy and happy.