PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RETREATS

General info: 

Location: Animal Farm Foundation, Amenia, NY

Cost: No workshop fees; participants are responsible for travel and some meals. On-site housing is provided for non-local attendees. Some meals will be provided by AFF.

Want to learn about new ideas in animal sheltering and feel empowered to bring change back to your own community?

All of our workshops and training sessions are based on this foundational principle: “All dogs and all people are individuals.

Where will you be staying:

AFF is located on a 300-acre working farm in Dutchess County, NY. We provide housing for all non-local participants on our property and at surrounding Airbnb. Most housing offered a single bedroom with a shared bathroom, unless shared rooms are noted on our application.   Some will even get to share their living spaces with one of AFF’s available dogs. Participants get a snuggle buddy at night, and our dogs get a break from their kennels. It’s a win-win! Plus, we get to learn more about our dogs in a home environment, thanks to detailed daily diaries participants fill out about their time with each dog.

Training and Enrichment
Jun
10
to Jun 12

Training and Enrichment


Who should attend: 

Hardworking, enthusiastic change-makers whose work is centered around training and enrichment of dogs in shelters (staff and volunteers welcome) In previous years, we’ve welcomed participants from all across the US, including parts of Canada and even Australia!

Not only are our interns geographically diverse, but their jobs and volunteer work are as well. Some come from large, open-admission, municipal shelters, while others come from smaller, private rescues, shelters, and advocacy groups. We appreciate how the diversity of their personal experience winds up enriching the group’s experiences. Not only do participants learn from us, but they also learn from each other. And all while teaching us a thing or two, as well!

  • Enrichment: easy and affordable in and out of the kennel

  • Multiple Dog Playgroups 

  • Training in a shelter environment 

  • Reducing length of stay

  • Sport dog demos 

  • Understanding how dogs learn

  • Additional Fun Activities

  • Hands-on in the Kennel: Getting dogs out properly


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Language, Logistics, & Leadership
Jul
15
to Jul 17

Language, Logistics, & Leadership

Who should attend: 

Hardworking, enthusiastic change-makers whose work is centered around shelter management and administration.  Folks in leadership roles, including directors, operations staff, adoption counselors, foster and volunteer coordinators. In previous years, we’ve welcomed participants from all across the US, including parts of Canada and even Australia!

Not only are our interns geographically diverse, but their jobs and volunteer work are as well. Some come from large, open-admission, municipal shelters, while others come from smaller, private rescues, shelters, and advocacy groups. We appreciate how the diversity of their personal experiences enriches the group’s experience. Not only do participants learn from us, but they also learn from each other. And all while teaching us a thing or two, as well!

  • Brainstorm leadership roundtables 

  • Reducing length-of-stay

  • Recognizing and removing shelter policies that are barriers to adoption

  • Marketing to increase adoptions

  • Volunteer and Foster Programs

  • Using language to create positive framing and why words matter

  • From Fear to Forward Motion in Animal Sheltering

  • Office Hours Enrichment and Basic Handling Tips

  • AI for a more efficient sheltering

  • Pet-Inclusive Housing 

  • Additional Fun Activities

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