Funding

Funding

VSF is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Victoria Stilwell Enterprises, LLC which ensures that a portion of all proceeds from Victoria’s products and services are donated to the Foundation.

Donations

Support the Victoria Stilwell Foundation by making a tax-deductible donation. 100% of all proceeds go to help support canine assistance and positive reinforcement-based rescue organizations throughout the United States.

 

Grants

During grant application windows, the Foundation accepts grant applications from organizations that meet the appropriate criteria including:

  • Non-profit canine assistance training and placement organizations in the US
  • Non-profit animal rescue organizations who are committed to the use of Victoria’s positive reinforcement philosophies in the handling and rehabilitation of all dogs.

PLEASE NOTE:  VSF is currently not accepting grant applications.  The next grant application window will be posted here when available.

Click here to download a grant application form. All applications should be mailed to:

The Victoria Stilwell Foundation, Inc.
PO Box 250228
Atlanta, GA 30325

Outreach

In a partnership with Victoria Stilwell Enterprises, LLC, the Foundation provides training and behavior modification advice to the above organizations in the form of donated books and other products both for everyday use and other fundraising activities.

The Foundation also supports Victoria’s ongoing individual efforts to increase awareness about the need for humane and responsible dog ownership through her regular visits to schools. In these seminars, Victoria educates children about the horrors of puppy mills and dog fighting while promoting safe and humane handling of household pets and other animals.

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June 18, 2013

When Sadie first came into my life four years ago, she was what I would call a reactive dog, lunging...

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As the host of the hit TV show "It's Me or the Dog", Victoria has been able to share her insight and passion for positive, reward-based dog training…

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Choice Training – Working with a Leash Reactive Dog

When Sadie first came into my life four years ago, she was what I would call a reactive dog, lunging towards and barking viciously at any dog that walked past or came close to her. Fortunately I was able to temper her reaction and teach her a new way to cope and behave in similar situations. The techniques I used meant I could change her behavior without physically punishing or imposing my will upon her in any way. I just gave her choices.

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