March is the 15 % off our 13 week highly endorsed educator program, beginning in May.We want to welcome Spring and and share Dog Aware information this season. This is the perfect time to SPRING into action and join our upcoming May course for new Family Paws Parent Educators. Our course begins May 2- July 25 and runs from Noon EST to 1EST. We always have very talented and highly qualified dog professionals with similar methodology. This is an excellent way to bring new and exciting marketing to your business and support families in your community and beyond. Use code SPRING23
After reading these wonderful experiences I am sure you will want to take advantage of our 15% for the month of March as we embrace Spring is in the air, time to share Dog aware!!!!! For more information visit
What are current class attendees saying? Well, here are just a few!
Meredith Minkin
This program is a MUST for all dogs trainers who do not have children. FPPE will
-help you understand infant and toddler body language.
-help you become more empathetic to new mothers and the emotional experience of bringing home a newborn.
-allow you to become familiar with the preparations for a newborn such as birth plans, lactating consultants, etc. -Facilitate a better understanding cognitive and developmental milestones that children undergo so that as a trainer, you can better anticipate challenges with the family dog. -how to better support families who may impulsively re-home a dog.
Melissa Wood
The family paws course really helped me zoom out and see all aspects of the dog & child relationship. The language they use carries so much empathy, compassion and truly fosters a deeper connection with dogs in a healthy and safe way. This program was a game changer in helping me better facilitate these relationships with my clients with young families.
I wouldn’t dream of taking on clients with babies and dogs without this course. It combs through so many details of the parent, dog and baby relationship. It also helped me to see things from a young parent’s perspective more and I feel much more adequate to provide support now. Trainers know how to train dogs; but the empathy piece is just not something they teach you in trainer school, or the shelter, or the vet’s office.
Jimmie K lee
Definitely take this course. If you’re a new parent the resources are going to help them cope in a new world where everything changes quickly and you are so tired
If you are a dog trainer this course is such an eye opening experience. It is all really simple but it took this course for me to see it or to connect some of the things your wonderful handouts have pointed out
Tiffany Johnson
This course has been so helpful with taking a deeper dive into family dynamics and what goes on with having children. For someone who does not have kids, it can be easy to miss some of the things that may happen or not think about the emotions that can be happening at certain times. This course helps make you, as the educator, more aware and able to be more compassionate while helping them.
Kylie Barkla
As a trainer who hasnt had kids but works with families a lot, this has been eye opening and I really feel I now have the knowledge to make a difference, not just give surface level advice.
Hannah Anagnostou
I really enjoy the breakdown of what happens at each life stage of a child’s life and how we can help our dogs through that. I think the program helps emphasize that we need to have realistic expectations of our dogs, and realize that not everything can be solved with training. It can certainly help, but it’s more management than anything else.
Isabel Cetin
This course was an eye opener when it comes to learning about families and dogs. It really fulfilled my expectations and went so far beyond them! It is so comprehensive, clear and enjoyable. The knowledge I’ve acquired while doing this course helped me become a more confident dog trainer when it comes to educating adults and the next generations of humans on how to build a healthy relationship with their beloved dogs. This course is an absolute game changer!
Kim Drach
Family paws course introduces sensitive topics in a kind compassionate eye-opening way. Knowing how high emotions can run (for so many reasons mentioned) within a family unit and then the best way possible to be advocate of help. Taking into consideration possibly fatigue, brain fog, processing of information troubles- Having this on the forefront of my mind is incredibly helpful moving forward with these family’s. No matter what stage they may be at. Thank You!!!!
After reading these wonderful experiences I am sure you will want to take advantage of our 15% for the month of March as we embrace Spring is in the air, time to share Dog aware!!!!! For more information visit