Associations
For Pet's Sake is a proud member of the following associations:
Therapy Dog International (TDI) a volunteer group organized to provide qualified handlers and their Therapy Dogs for visitations to institutions, facilities, and any other place where Therapy Dogs are needed.
Association of Professional Dog Trainers a professional organization of individual trainers who are committed to becoming better trainers through education.
International Association of Canine Professionals is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of professional and business practices among canine professionals. The IACP Mission Statement defines the goals, and the Code of Conduct provides the rules and guidelines to assure professionalism, integrity and the highest standards among members within the canine industry.
Dog Scouts of America a non-profit organization people who are dedicated to enriching their lives and the lives of others with dogs.
Delta Society is the leading international resource for the human-animal bond. Delta Society has been the force to validate the important role of animals for people's health and well-being by promoting the results of research to the media and health and human services organizations.
The World Canine Freestyle Organization is a non-profit corporation, founded to globally promote the joys and fun of responsible pet ownership through musical canine freestyle, both as a sport and an entertainment medium.
Dancers with Woofs is a non-profit group whose mission is to enhance the teamwork and bond with our dogs by participating in and promoting the artful sport of canine freestyle dance.
Wisconsin Working Stock Dog Association (or WWSDA) came into existence over 20 years ago when a group of people in Wisconsin got together to learn how to train their working dogs, and do a better job of working them on their livestock at home. As the club has grown, so have people's interests. Some have their stock dogs for recreation, some for competition, and some for help on the farm. Whatever your interest, the WWSDA's focus is to educate and help you to improve at what you do.
Teacup Dogs Agility Association (TDAA) provides a competitive venue for dogs of small stature without regard to breed or pedigree; and to encourage course challenges that are comparable to the course challenges which face large dog handlers in other popular venues. Obstacles are scaled down to a size more appropriate to the little guys. Jump heights will be set in a range from 4” to 16”, with adjustments for long-backed and short-legged dogs. is limited to small dogs, measuring no more than 16.5”. There is no restriction on account of breed or pedigree.

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