Winter Special Lecture Series for Proper Pet Care Held 5 Times
From January 11 to February 20... Lectures on Nutrition, Behavior, and Health Offered

Gyeonggi Province announced on the 8th that it will hold the ‘Banryeomaru Winter Special Lecture’ related to pet care five times from the 11th of this month to February 20th at Banryeomaru Yeoju.

'Companion Maru Winter Special Lecture' Notice. Provided by Gyeonggi Province

'Companion Maru Winter Special Lecture' Notice. Provided by Gyeonggi Province

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This special lecture invites leading experts in related fields to provide basic and essential knowledge for raising pets. The education program consists of five sessions: ▲Canine olfactory exercise ▲Pet nutrition management ▲Pet behavior management ▲Pet aromatherapy (practical) ▲Pet alternative medicine management.


The education is designed not only for pet owners but also for those without pets, allowing prospective pet owners to participate free of charge. Each lecture can accommodate around 50 participants, and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis through the Gyeonggi Animal Protection Welfare Platform. For more details, inquiries can be made to Banryeomaru Yeoju.


At Banryeomaru Yeoju, in addition to this year’s winter special lectures, regular education programs are conducted, including animal love career experience education for kindergartners and students, animal-assisted education for children with disabilities, animal protection welfare education for the general public, etiquette, behavior correction, and sports education for pet owners, specialized vocational training for groomers, trainers, and pet sitters, and etiquette demonstration team training for Gyeonggi Province’s pet dogs. Summer special lectures are also planned. Education programs can be checked monthly through the Gyeonggi Animal Protection Welfare Platform, Banryeomaru website, and Banryeomaru social media (SNS).



Lee Eun-kyung, Director of the Gyeonggi Province Pet Department, said, “We are striving to establish a proper pet culture to create a harmonious society with pets,” and added, “In 2025, we will work to create a happy Gyeonggi Province for both people and animals by operating various educational programs that also consider non-pet owners.”


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