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Discover Companion Animal Projects
Our Motto: To Make the Best Better
Learn by Doing
The Four H’s
HEAD HEART HANDS HEALTH
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Our Motto: To Make the Best Better
Why companion animal projects?This is a great way for 4-H members (8-18 years) to get involved with an animal project. Especially those that live in the urban area and may have access to a family dog or cat that they can work with on this project. You would be amazed at the transitions both the 4-H members and animals make with just one year training.
» Cat: Showmanship
» Dog: Showmanship, Obedience, and Rally
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Who leads Dog Classes?We have dog leaders within the county that offer trainings throughout the year to work on Showmanship, Obedience, and Rally. There are beginners classes and advanced classes depending on your skill.
Where are the dog classes held?
Our dog leaders offer dog classes at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds.
What is the commitment level?Dog Project: you need to commit time to go to dog classes and work with your dog on your own. There are dog classes throughout the year that are offered, workshops at Extravaganza, Fun Matches across the counties, and the 4-H Dog Show.
Cat Project: you need to commit time to work with your cat at home onshowmanship and take care of your cat such as exercising and trimming nails. There is a workshop that is offered yearly at Extravaganza. The Cat Show is somewhat new to our program and hope to grow the project to be able to offer more support.
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What are 4-Hers saying?
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“I love the animal companion projects! Working with my dog in the animal
companion project gave me a whole new way to relate to him. I feel like we are proud of each other and make a good team.”
– Sydney Raymond, 14 Antelope Crossing 4-H Club
“While training your dog for 4-H is hard work, it is something that I have come to love dearly due to the tight-knit community and core values that the program has taught me.”
– Abriana Cuvelier, 18Antelope Crossing 4-H Club
“Trying to train my cat was a lot of fun but
the best part about the cat project was bonding with my favorite cat pepper while learning how to show”
– Lexi Vrabec, 9 Robinson Family 4-H Club
Companion Animal CommitteeThe Companion Animal Committee is a committee of volunteers and 4-H members that work together to support companion animal project areas (dog and cat). They work on fund-raisers, 4-H fun matches, provide workshops and trainings and help support the Arapahoe County 4-H Dog Show and Arapahoe County 4-H Cat Show.
If you are interested in finding out more information on how to be involved with the committee as a volunteer please contact Shaylen Florez at [email protected] or the Arapahoe County 4-H office at 303-730-1920.
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What is 4-H?4-H believes in the power of young people. 4-H recognizes that every child has valuable strengths and real influence to improve the world. 4-H is America’s largest youth development organization – empowering nearly six million young people across the U.S. with the skills to lead for a lifetime.
4-H is delivered by Extension – a community of more than 100 public universities across the nation that provides experiences for young people to learn by doing. Kids complete hands-on projects in areas like health, science, agriculture and citizenship, in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles. Youth have the opportunity to experience 4-H in every county and parish in the country – through in-school and after-school programs, school and community clubs, military programs and 4-H camps.
Arapahoe County 4-H Mission
4-H is a welcoming, inclusive and vibrant community where youth and adults are empowered to grow into positive and productive citizens. 4-H is a trusted community partner that provides relevant, experiential learning for all youth.
Colorado 4-H Vision A world in which youth and adults learn, grow and work together.
Colorado 4-H Mission 4-H empowers youth to reach their full potential by working and learning in partnership with caring adults.
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Experiential Learning
Model
4-H Pledge:I pledge my head to clearer
thinking,my heart to greater loyalty,my hands to larger service,
and my health to better living,for my club, my community, my
country, and my world.
Promesa 4-H (Spanish 4-H Pledge):
Prometo usar mi mente para pensar con más claridad,
mi corazón para ser más leal,mis manos para ser más servicial,
mi salud para cuidarme más,por mi club, mi comunidad, mi país
y mi mundo.
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PRO
CES
S
APPLY
Experiential Learning
Model
Experience: participate in activity
Share: describe experience
Process: identify common themes
Generalize: form principles or guidelines that can be used in real life situations
Apply: compare what was learned to another situation
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EXPE
RIENCE SHARE
PRO
CES
S
GENERALIZE
APPLY
What life skills do 4-Hers develop? Targeting Life Skills Model: Hendricks 1996
Only 4-H clubs, 4-H entities, enrolled 4-H members and 4-H volunteer-leaders may use the 4-H name and emblem; i.e., the 4-H clover. Other uses must be authorized by the state4-H Youth Development Director.
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What Cat you do
in 4-H?
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Arapahoe County Extension Office6934 South Lima Street, Suite B
Centennial, CO 80112303-730-1920
[email protected]://arapahoe.extension.colostate.edu/
Colorado State University US. Department of Agriculture and Arapahoe County cooperating. Extension programs are available to all without discrimination