The Be a Tree program is the only dog bite
prevention education program accredited by major professional
organizations. Thousands of children have learned from and enjoyed the
program that is presented across North America and around the world.
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The Ontario
Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT) sanctions the “Be a Tree”
program. Veterinary Technicians are encouraged to take the program
into their communities. To further demonstrate the importance of this
program, the OAVT will assign two Continuing Education Credits to any
Registered Veterinary Technician each time they deliver the program.
“Technicians will find the “Be A Tree” kit gives an outstanding
opportunity to raise awareness of the veterinary clinic and the
Veterinary Technician profession to the whole community. It’s a great
way to increase the profile of Veterinary Technicians and demonstrate
how helpful
animal health professionals are!”
Julie Jones,
Community Outreach Coordinator, OAVT |
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The Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association
promotes the Be a Tree program and veterinary technologists in that
province receive continuing education credits for presenting sessions
to children. “I believe dog safety education for everyone can have
a dramatic effect on the number and severity of dog bites. There is a
non-profit organization based out of Ontario called Doggone Safe whose
mandate is to promote dog safety. They have excellent information on
their website and I encourage all members to read this material.
Doggone Safe has also developed a classroom program for schools. The
program is designed for Grades 1 through 4 and is an excellent way to
teach children dog safety. Our goal is to eventually have all children
in Saskatchewan exposed to this material by the time they reach Grade
4.” Tracy Fisher DVM – President SVMA |
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“We would like to recommend the “Be a Tree” program and its founding
organization, Doggone Safe. We are impressed by both the goals of the
program and the methods used for teaching dog bite prevention. It is
an engaging and positive program that uses sound educational
strategies to teach easy-to-remember techniques that children can
understand.” John Facelle MD MPH, Commissioner of Health,
Rockland CO NY and Thomas Micelli PE, Director Environmental Public
Health, Rockland CO NY |
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“I
was totally impressed… and saw the children respond in a manner which
reflected their understanding. The information was delivered in a clear,
engaging manner and even the adults learned from it. Thank you!”
Grade 2 teacher – Holyrood Newfoundland |
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“The children were very captivated. The use of pictures really added in
the children’s understanding and the games helped reinforce the program.
It was Fabulous!” Grade 2 teacher – Holyrood Newfoundland |
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“Excellent presentation. It was very appropriate”. Grade 4
teacher – Dana Point California |
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“I
really enjoyed doing the actions like the tree. I am kind of afraid of
dogs, but now I feel much safer.” Mckay – grade 4 student – Dana
Point California |
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“I
learned a lot from that presentation it was very interesting. I told my
Mom a lot and she was amazed. I saw this mean dog one day and I did the
tree”. Walker – grade 4 student – Dana Point California |
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“The presentation informed our Grade Two and Three students on how they
should act around dogs. It told them the signs to look for when
approached by a dog and gave the steps that they should follow in
dealing with dogs. I thought the presentation was excellent and Tonji
did a great job of keeping it interactive and interesting. I strongly
recommend this presentation to other schools. Our teachers and students
felt they learned a lot”. Robin McGrath, Principal, Holy Cross
School – Holyrood Newfoundland |
Endorsed
by the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians
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the testimonials as a PDF file |
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