Tera Dschaak-James, ABCDT, is featured in an article about the expansion of her successful dog training business. She and her business partner relocated to their present location, a single-story, 4,600-square-foot building, remodeled it and are training even more dogs.
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Doreen Hardiman, ABCDT, is featured in an article about her new dog training and boarding business.
Debbie Claseman (ABCDT) and her husband, Gerad’s nonprofit American Service Animal Society (also known as Dogs 4 Vets)was featured in the news. The Arizona-based organization teaches veterans how to train their pets to be their service dogs.
A nonprofit in Michigan’s goal is to end kill shelters in the state. Animal Behavior College’s Chris Walter believes dog owners whose canine companions exhibit aggressive behaviors do not understand what their dogs need, how they learn, and how they think.
Animal Behavior College is mentioned in an article about how to screen dog trainers. ABC is a positive-based dog trainer school that teaches science-based learning theory.
Animal Behavior College was one of several vendors that participated in the Dog Daze of Summer pet event in Hesperia, California where several dogs were adopted.
In an article about keeping pets safe on the 4th of July, Vivien “Lulu” Clarke, ABCDT, offers advice on how owners can help their pups overcome fearful noises such as fireworks.
Andis Company is accepting applications for its second annual Andis Groom Nation Scholarship to Animal Behavior College (ABC). The company will offer an enrollment scholarship to the school’s Certified Pet Grooming Program.
Christopher Speicher, ABCPG, and Tori Boucher-Hode, ABCCT, were featured in an article about the importance of taking dogs and cats to certified pet groomers. Certified pet groomers are trained to practice safety and thoroughly inspect a dog’s entire body during the grooming process. This aids in finding potentially serious conditions such as parasites, infections, skin issues and suspicious lumps.
This article features Rhonda York, ABCDT, who trains shelter dogs and teaches training techniques to volunteers at the Leavenworth County Humane Society. Rhonda is working with the organization to create a new dog trainer program for inmates at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary.The program is expected to launch sometime in 2019.