Off the Chain & OTC Pet-homing Corp

The Reasons Matters
Shelters across the country are filled to capacity! Adoptions and/or Foster parents are desperately needed! Most shelter dogs are perfectly good dogs and will make the right family whole! But, just like if you were to take a kid from the streets and take him to a royal ball, you couldn't expect that poor child to act appropriately or even know what is NOT appropriate. Shelter and Rescue dogs are the same. The pup has to be taught which behaviors are or are not appropriate.
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Today, there are many, many dogs and cats that have been in a home for many years and for whatever reason, their guardians could no longer care for them; therefore, these pets are already house trained and simply need your love and guidance to be your perfect dog!
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It's important to remember that these dogs may have come from difficult backgrounds and may not have learned appropriate behaviors. Just like a child taken from the streets and brought to a royal ball, shelter dogs need guidance to understand what is and isn't acceptable behavior. With patience and love, shelter dogs can become wonderful companions for any family.
Off The Chain’s Training Advantage
Using a combination of home-based fosters and a kennel facility, Off The Chain works closely with local municipal shelters and other rescues similar to OTC but have the same goals: to rescue, then socialize as many of those pets that are just trying to cope with their new reality. This helps them to overcome previous neglect, abandonment, malnourishment, or downright cruelty they may have experienced. Even when such severe circumstances haven't been the case, some suffer emotional decline in overcrowded, noisy shelters. Many require extensive socialization in a home to overcome their fears. OTC's environment is designed to provide exactly that kind of training and support.
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A 2019 graduate of the Animal Behavior College, OTC's Director and behavioral trainer has over 30 years of experience working with dogs and cats. Using this experience, OTC is able to communicate with your pets and teach you how to communicate with them as well. Using operant conditioning as well as positive/negative reinforcement, you and your pet will develop the relationship you desire. OTC imparts these techniques with adopters to help ensure that the positive experience continues in the adoptive home once the animal leaves our care. Moreover, OTC's trainer remains available for consultation and home visits to address any problems that arise. ​

Grants and Donation Questions
Foster, Adoption, Training Questions contact our Director, Angie at:

















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