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Paws In Motion Pet Services in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Dog trainer



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Paws In Motion Pet Services

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 435 864 410



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25.01.2022 Below is a list of activities that are low risk of contracting COVID-19. For all of our clients, if you are feeling unwell or are in self isolation - please let us know asap to help minimise the risk of it spreading. . . . .... . . . #paws #pawsinmotionpetservices #forcefreetraining #canberradogs #dogsofcanberra #puppycuddles See more



22.01.2022 Weaver (AKA Gecko) has grown so much since he was adopted a few months ago! He is full of energy and ready to go so he's working on self control and calm behaviours. . . . .... . . #paws #pawsinmotionpetservices #forcefreetraining #canberradogs #dogsofcanberra #mixedbreed #adoptdontshop See more

20.01.2022 Another huge storm is predicted for later today, make sure your pets are safe inside before it hits. https://www.facebook.com/59711532124/posts/10158355713302125/

16.01.2022 A new voluntary accreditation system for assistance animals will commence from today, 1 July 2020, to further clarify the existing rights of Canberrans living w...ith disability to access these supports. The new accreditation system introduces registration for accredited assistance animals to reflect the important role these animals play in helping their handlers go about their life. We’ve seen the positive impacts of this new accreditation system in other jurisdictions, which is why we have implemented this revised system to ensure that Canberrans living with intellectual, psychosocial or physical disabilities can access animal assistance supports more easily. Following the animal passing the test, the handler can register their assistance animal to be issued with an ID card that can be used to demonstrate to businesses, public transport operators and the broader community that the animal is safe accessing public spaces. Animals with an ID card have been trained and tested to ensure compliance with hygiene and behavioural standards for being in public spaces and public premises. It is important to remember that assistance animals can access anywhere the community can. Denying access to public places to people accompanied by accredited assistance animals is an offence under the Act and we will be working with businesses to ensure they are compliant with the legislation. Denying assistance animals access, accredited or not, can also lead to a complaint and/or prosecution. The ACT accreditation system is not mandatory. The scheme is designed to clarify existing access rights protected by Commonwealth law and give certainty to both businesses and persons with disability who rely on an assistance animal. From today, handlers can also apply for an ACT Government assistance animal ID card if the animal has already been accredited in another Australian jurisdiction (currently only QLD, WA and SA), or if the animal has a current accreditation with a recognised organisation. Applications for assistance animal trainers and assessors to be registered are open and successful applicants will be listed online. Once listed, people can contact these individuals for training or, if they are confident their assistance animal is ready, to attempt the public access test. For more information including the public access standards and a full list of recognised assistance animal organisations, visit www.cityservices.act.gov.au



10.01.2022 Meet Ballsy, he has only recently been adopted and is settling in nicely as you can see! Like a lot of Greyhounds, he hasn't been around many other breeds and isn't sure why they look so funny When he sees "exotic breeds" (ie any breed that isn't a Greyhound), he gets excited and isn't sure exactly what to do so he's working on calm greetings . . . .... . . . #paws #pawsinmotionpetservices #forcefreetraining #canberradogs #dogsofcanberra #greyhound #greyhoundsofinstagram #greyhoundsmakegreatpets See more

07.01.2022 I hope everyone got through the storm yesterday without too much damage and stressed pets! My staffy is terrified of storms but my Lab couldn't wait for it to finish so she could eat the hail stones! Unfortunately there is another warning for damaging winds again today so make sure your pets are still safe. . . . .... . . . #paws #pawsinmotionpetservices #forcefreetraining #canberradogs #dogsofcanberra #labradorretriever #labsofinstagram #hungrydog See more

05.01.2022 Unfortunately the smoke and air quality hasn't improved as we were hoping. This means that all our services will continue to be suspended until further notice. It's still far too dangerous for the doggos and us to be out



05.01.2022 Kyla is such a sweet girl but is terrified of dogs through countless bad experiences (including being attacked twice recently within a few months!), all other dogs were offlead - some had escaped the yard and didn't even have their owner with them. I have worked with her for many years with lots of highs and lows and have watched her come a long way in that time. Today we ran into another dog (off lead with no owner) but for the first time she actually had a good experience! ...The young dog displayed great body language which helped Kyla immensely to the point where she was comfortable enough to go up and sniff/meet her. This may not seem like much to some but it's the first and only positive experience she's had with another dog (excluding the dog she grew up with) since i met her. She prefers the company of people so we don't try to meet dogs but unfortunately so many people choose to walk their dogs off lead, don't have a reliable recall and think it's ok because "their dog is friendly" which doesn't help when they're terrified of other dogs! . . . . . . . #paws #pawsinmotionpetservices #forcefreetraining #canberradogs #dogsofcanberra #givedogsspace #putyourdogonaleash #labradorretriever #labsofinstagram See more

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