Dr. Ashby and
volunteer dog trainers who are screened for their knowledge and commitment to positive reinforcement and force free training methods, provide training, education and support to the community of pet owners as well as to veterinarians.
Not exact matches
All of the Therapetics Service
Dogs in Training are housed in
volunteer trainer homes and come to the K9 Manners training center in Broken Arrow and to the Therapetics office in Tulsa as part of their two years of training before partnering.
Now, 14 years since that fateful commercial plea for
volunteers, Romero holds a certificate from the Certification Council for Professional
Dog Trainers, and has spent the past two years leading the robust training program at San Diego Humane Society, offering a wide variety of fun and educational classes for
dogs of all ages, abilities and interests.
Founded by Sally Montrucchio in 2012, Next Step rescues
dogs deemed appropriate — golden and Labrador retrievers are popular choices because of their calm demeanor — and puts them through an extensive training, provided by
volunteers or other veterans hired to be
trainers.
In addition to her work with seeing eye
dogs as a
volunteer and as a qualified
dog trainer, she has experience with therapy animals, guide
dogs, and search and rescue animals through organizations such as Friends of the Animals (now Nuzzles & Co.) and Willow Creek Pet Center.
Since these «
trainers» are going to be out hunting for Pokemon anyway, The Muncie Animal Shelter is encouraging them to
volunteer to bring the shelter
dogs along, so they can get their daily doses of love and exercise.
Green said the
volunteer trainers for Therapetics work many hours with the
dogs to get them used to being handled.
And nearly 20 years of animal rescue / welfare
volunteering has shown me the bad side of what happens when people,
dog trainers, and society don't know what they are doing.
Professionals, including behaviorists and
trainers, and
volunteers who work with
dogs will benefit from this 60 - minute webinar.
An experienced animal
trainer who
volunteers at local shelters, Davidson has spent years working with abandoned cats and
dogs, as well as doing regular photo shoots for the Oregon Zoo.
The Border Collies I'm talking about are people who
volunteer to help at the Association of Professional
Dog Trainers» Annual Educational Conference & Trade Show.
Jenn started
volunteering with
dog training classes in 1998, acquired her CPDT - KA certification as a professional dog trainer through the Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers in 2003, became a guild certified Tellington TTouch practitioner in 2006, and a Family Paws Parent Educator in 20
dog training classes in 1998, acquired her CPDT - KA certification as a professional
dog trainer through the Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers in 2003, became a guild certified Tellington TTouch practitioner in 2006, and a Family Paws Parent Educator in 20
dog trainer through the Certification Council of Professional
Dog Trainers in 2003, became a guild certified Tellington TTouch practitioner in 2006, and a Family Paws Parent Educator in 20
Dog Trainers in 2003, became a guild certified Tellington TTouch practitioner in 2006, and a Family Paws Parent Educator in 2015.
She also teaches
dog training classes at the San Francisco SPCA and volunteers as a dog trainer for Muttville Senior Dog Resc
dog training classes at the San Francisco SPCA and
volunteers as a
dog trainer for Muttville Senior Dog Resc
dog trainer for Muttville Senior
Dog Resc
Dog Rescue.
To wit, I have contacted local breeders over the years as a professional
trainer offering, as a
volunteer, to assist them in assuring the long term behavioral health of their puppies by helping to socialize them and train them in necessary basic skills (loose leash walking, come when called, focus and attention, e.g.) during that sensitive window in the socialization period and before the
dogs are sold and adopted.
Having spent thousands of hours in shelters as a
volunteer, I see these hapless
dogs often bounce from home to home, because shelters are not in the business or practice of rehabilitating problem
dogs (which shelters also don't utilize the assistance of their skilled local
trainers quite enough, in part because they think they know as much about behavior as we
trainers do, or think they know enough).
Over the years of owning
dogs,
volunteering at shelters and working with rescues, I felt the need to become a professional
dog trainer.
Volunteering is a wonderful opportunity for the student
dog trainers to receive real - life training experience.
The focus on providing better care to the
dogs in our possession has led to many changes over the last several years including creating playgroups, having
volunteer dog walkers,
dog bathers, and
dog trainers, and even providing some adoptable
dogs with kennel buddies to prevent boredom while they await their new families.
I've taken many
dog training classes over the years and
volunteer at the Marin Humane Society, so I've observed more than one
trainer.
Many adopters and rescue
volunteers benefit from engaging a canine behavior specialist or
trainer who has substantial, direct experience with assessing shelter
dogs.
In addition, we have
volunteers who are
dog breeders,
dog trainers and those who show
dogs.
The Society of Humane Friends of Georgia provides all financial support, selects the
dogs, coordinates veterinary care, handles the adoption process and supports
volunteer efforts by the
trainers and others.
The original program used civilian
volunteer trainers, but when the demand for sentry
dogs exploded, training responsibilities were turned over to the Quartermaster's Remount Branch.
Volunteers must have professional experience working as a
dog trainer and / or conducting canine obedience classes.
One of our talented
volunteer trainers will bring
dogs to your workplace to demonstrate training techniques we use in the shelter.
I am not a
volunteer nor do I work for them but Pet Bull project offers training with AMAZING professional
dog trainers for $ 50 dollars for a 4 week session.
She began
volunteering with Oregon Humane Society and in 2008 attended the San Francisco SPCA Academy for
Dog Trainers, where she received her certification as a Canine
Trainer and Behavior Counselor (CTC), graduating with honors.
We are a growing statewide team of 100 + Doberman lovers, veterinarians,
dog trainers, naturopathic veterinary healers, foster caregivers,
dog walkers, shelter aides, administrators, and adopters who
volunteer our time and resources to save fundamentally sound, purebred Doberman Pinschers from destruction or abuse.
She completed Karen Pryor's
Dog Trainer Foundations Course in 2015 and began
volunteering at the Humane Society of Boulder Valley to get her fill of tail wags and slobbery kisses.
One phase of the
dog trainer certification involved
volunteering at a shelter, which Miriam had already been doing at Norfolk Animal Care and Adoption Center.
Courtney Briggs is the owner and
trainer of Devoted
Dog Training and has worked with
dogs for over 18 years, professionally and as a
volunteer.
By working with committed
volunteers, accredited veterinarians,
trainers, boarding facilities and shelters we are trying to achieve a no - kill nation by placing
dogs in their forever homes.
I heard at a supposedly good shelter in my area training a
volunteer and a the
trainer was telling the person never bring up any negative issues that a
dog or cat has (only bring up any positives or say you don't know when asked a pointed question; e.g. aggression, etc)
She frequently
volunteered at local animal shelters, and later became a certified
dog trainer after arriving in America.
Professional
Trainer's Focus is on Training the
Dog Professional trainers work with each dog every day for several hours, teaching tasks, and refining the skills learned with volunteers and generalizing those skills to public plac
Dog Professional
trainers work with each
dog every day for several hours, teaching tasks, and refining the skills learned with volunteers and generalizing those skills to public plac
dog every day for several hours, teaching tasks, and refining the skills learned with
volunteers and generalizing those skills to public places.
Denise and her team of
trainers and apprentices
volunteer their time each week to work with the
dogs on training commands or simply teaching them to walk on a leash.
Sam also provides behavior consults for two local shelters and numerous rescue groups, provides seminars to the shelter and rescue staffs and
volunteers on topics ranging from Canine Communication and Behavior, Establishing Playgroups for Shelter
Dogs, Pre and Post Adoption Support, Owner Surrender Prevention and others, has been asked to become a member of the fledgling company MyPetzLife, has been asked to conduct webinars for Petfinder, is the first resource for the Best Friends Animal Society NYC Programs group, provides
volunteer training prior to each annual Best Friends Super Adoption event and is a Best Friends Animal Society Recommended
Trainer.
Our 4 original
trainers: Gemma Soberano, David Burry, Ashley O'Hara, and Jennifer Kolar, all
volunteered together at a non-profit service
dog organization.
Training San Diego
Dog Trainer Directory The San Diego
Dog Trainer Directory was created by
volunteer effort to provide a list of experienced
trainers to adopters of rescue and shelter
dogs and for the general public.
He is a certified
dog trainer, writer on all things
dogs, animal shelter
volunteer, freelancer researcher of animal sciences and aspiring author.
You can help shelters by
volunteering your skills as a
trainer and working with the
dogs.
After
volunteering as a
trainer, she joined forces with them to help start the Pit Crew Therapy
Dog program.
Susi Cohen is a professional
trainer, the President of the Palmetto
Dog Club, and works with the
dogs and FOTAS
volunteers at the Aiken County Animal Shelter every week.
Alicia Posell - Wilson, a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Professional, brings years of experience as a veterinary technician, shelter
volunteer, and animal foster parent to her role as a professional
dog trainer.
In - house training for
dogs, staff, and
volunteers, directed by a professional
trainer, to enhance adoptability.
Stephanie has been a
volunteer puppy
trainer of Guide
Dogs for the Blind for almost 4 years, which helps give the blind the precious gift of freedom and security.
Cait is also a professional
dog trainer, and
volunteer for several non-profits.
By working with committed
volunteers, foster homes, local veterinarian,
trainers, and boarding facilities, we are able to rescue
dogs that otherwise would've been euthanized or abandoned and provide them with loving temporary care, and find them well - matched, carefully screened forever homes.
She works closely with
dog owners, caretakers and
trainers to develop a plan for each session to fit the patient's needs.While she has a knack for sensing and evaluating each
dog for what it needs, she has further honed her skills by
volunteering at Homeward Pet Adoption Center to reduce stress and anxiety of their clientele while they transition to their forever homes.
She grew up with
dogs, but began training
dogs formally as a
volunteer trainer with the Denver Dumb Friends League.