dog bite prevention

Regional Co-ordinators

There are Doggone Safe regional co-ordinators in many regions. They can help you if you have any questions about Doggone Safe or its programs. If there is no co-ordinator in your area, please direct your inquiry to joanorr@doggonesafe.com.

Australia
Canada
France
Italy
Liberia
New Zealand

Australia

Oliver Beverly

Canada

Tonji Stewart - Canada - East

Sherri Utter - Canada - Quebec

Judi Dowson - Canada - West

Joan Orr - Canada - ON

France

Yolande Lafon

Italy

Antonella Elimitri

Renato Roberti

Liberia

Morris Darbo

New Zealand

Natalie Perzylo

Spain

Hendric Schroeder

South Africa

Lekena Bereng

United States

Heddie Leger - US Midwest

Kerry Potter-Kotecki - US North East

Tina Spring Van Why - US South East


Doggone Safe Regional Coordinator Job Description

  1.       Field inquiries from people looking for a presentation

Search in the Member and Non-member Be a Tree Presenter directories and give the customer the contact info for presenters in their local area

Give the customer instructions for doing their own search.

Tell the customer that they can purchase a Be a Tree kit and do the presentation themselves if there is no presenter in their area. They can purchase the Be a Tree kit at the Doggone Safe site or by calling 877-350-3232 to purchase on the phone.

2.       Field inquiries from people who want to become presenters.

Become familiar with the various FAQ at the Be a Tree page so as to able to be able to answer questions.

Direct the person to the Be a Tree FAQ pages so that they can get the answers for themselves.

Instruct them that they can purchase the Be a Tree kit at the Doggone Safe site or by calling 877-350-3232 to purchase on the phone.

3.       Field inquiries from the local media.
Be familiar with the information in the Doggone Safe Backgrounder and talking points.

Send the Backgrounder and talking points to the media person.
4.       Promote Doggone Safe whenever the opportunity arises.
Send out our seasonal press releases to local media.

Follow up with the local media whenever there is a dog bite reported in the media in your region. Sign up for Google alerts so that you will know when a bite is reported in the news in your area.
 
 

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