The bill is a joint resolution from the Senate and House of Representatives of Montana that endorses 4-H dog training and education programs within the state. It highlights the benefits of these programs, including teaching 4-H members how to train their dogs, instilling good canine manners, and providing educational opportunities related to dog care and training. The resolution emphasizes the development of important life skills such as leadership, sportsmanship, and teamwork among youth participating in the 4-H Dog Project.
The resolution formally expresses the support of the 68th Legislature for 4-H dog projects, recognizing their role in fostering responsible pet ownership and preparing youth for potential careers involving dogs. This endorsement aims to promote the continuation and growth of such educational initiatives in Montana.