Outreach    
 

We currently have two outreach programs:

The mission of Another Chance For Love is to provide resources and tools that will empower people and dogs to make better choices in their lives and enable them to achieve their full potential.

We focus on personal transformation and social reform for at-risk-youth and for shelter dogs, through The Loved Dog's method of play-training and the power of unconditional love from dogs!

Operation Heroes & Hounds' presents injured members of the United States military with the unique opportunity of coaching and living with shelter dogs. The focus of the program is on personal transformation through The Loved Dog™ method, a playful and nonaggressive approach to canine coaching. Both service members and shelter dogs learn a new set of skills that will make a positive impact on their future.

Operation Heroes & Hounds participants include "the walking wounded" of the United States military suffering from non-visible ailments such as post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. Shelter dogs selected for the program are in need of behavior modification through the kind, nonaggressive teaching of The Loved Dog method. Together, they can heal their emotional wounds while gaining new life skills.

Click here to read Tamar's inspiration for her foundation.

Click here to see photos from Tamar's Another Chance for Love program.


Who will be the lucky person who will share their life with a Loved Dog? Click here to find out more.


ADVISORY ROLES

Tamar serves as an advisor to the Humane Society of the United States, the nation‘s largest and most powerful animal protection organization, fighting animal cruelty and abuse in all of its forms, and celebrating the human-animal bond.

Tamar also works with Best Friends Animal Society to bring about a time when there are no more homeless pets. Best Friends reaches across the nation, helping humane groups, individual people and entire communities to set up spay/neuter, shelter, foster and adoption programs in their own neighborhoods, cities and states.

To learn more about the work of these two organizations, click on the following links:


Tamar works with numerous dog shelters and rescue organizations training adoptable and newly adopted dogs, and teaching them the skills they need to become welcome family members.

In addition to her work with dogs, Tamar also supports several other animal charities and organizations. While Tamar does not work with any of these groups personally, she donates to their valuable causes and encourages you to do the same.