
10 Jun 2025
Empowering Dogs Through Playgroups With DPFL
By Humane Society of Ventura County
Last week, we had the privilege of hosting Dogs Playing for Life (DPFL) for an intensive, hands-on training focused on the life-changing power of dog playgroups. This multi-day training was designed specifically for our staff and volunteers, and it delivered more than just valuable skills; it reinvigorated our commitment to providing the best behavioral support and enrichment for the dogs in our care. Leading the training were Max and Kylie, DPFL’s Lead Trainer and Presenter, both of whom brought deep expertise, contagious enthusiasm, and a genuine passion for helping dogs thrive in shelter environments. Under their guidance, our team learned how to safely and effectively introduce dogs to one another, interpret canine body language, and manage playgroup dynamics to ensure safe and enriching interactions. Their instruction emphasized that playgroups aren’t just about giving dogs time to play; they’re an essential tool for understanding a dog’s behavior, reducing kennel stress, and helping dogs become more adoptable. Over several days, Max and Kylie led our team through a combination of classroom-style learning, live demonstrations, and hands-on work with dogs in the play yard. Staff and volunteers were able to observe dogs in different stages of social comfort, learning how to assess readiness, monitor body language, and make thoughtful decisions to support each dog. Watching shy or reactive dogs come out of their shells, engage with their peers, and experience joy in the yard was truly inspiring.