Gyeonggi-do to Host 'Pet Book Concert' at Banryeomaru Yeoju on the 6th of Next Month
A Time to Learn and Discuss Your Dog's Behavior
Hosted by Kim Sora, Kim Seongsu, and Jeon Chanhan
Live Broadcast on Gyeonggi Province's Official YouTube Channel
Gyeonggi Province announced on the 27th that it will hold a "Pet Book Concert" at 2:30 PM on April 6th at the Banryeomaru (Yeoju) Cultural Center. The selected book is the steady seller in the field of dog psychology, behavior, and training, "What Your Body Language Tells Your Dog" (Author: Patricia McConnell). The host and participants will listen to music while learning and discussing their dogs' behavior.
The event will be hosted by actress and trainer Kim Sora, jazz pianist Kim Seongsu, and training expert Jeon Chanhan. It is open to guardians curious about their dog's behavior and psychology, students interested in pet behavior science, and anyone who has questions after reading the book.
The book concert will be conducted in two parts: the first part discussing the content of the selected book, and the second part featuring a Q&A and discussion on dog behavior and psychology, accompanied by jazz piano performances.
On-site participation can be applied for free through the Banryeomaru website, and the event can also be watched live on the official Gyeonggi Province government YouTube channel or the Banryeomaru YouTube channel on the day of the event. For more details, inquiries can be made to Banryeomaru Yeoju.
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Lee Kangyoung, Director of the Livestock Animal Welfare Bureau of Gyeonggi Province, said, "Gyeonggi Province is striving to establish a proper pet culture through diverse and innovative educational events for a harmonious life between pets and people," adding, "We hope the Pet Book Concert will be a familiar and enjoyable occasion for both pet owners and non-pet owners."
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