Canine Behavior Center

"Rehabilitating Dogs and Educating Owners"

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Credentials:

 

Certified Dog Trainer

September 2003

Animal Behavior College (ABC)

Northridge, CA

 

Field Trip: "The Wolves of Speedwell" Wolf Sanctuary (October 2007)

Wolf Pictures

 

Cesar Millan Training Seminar

"The Dog Whisperer"

Featured on National Geographic Channel

September 2005

Seminar Pictures

October 2006

Seminar Pictures

 

Canine Psychology Course

April 2002

Meisterfeld’s School for Canine Training and Education

Founder: C. W. Meisterfeld, Ph.D. (U. S. Judicial Certified Canine Psychoanalyst/Trainer Expert Witness)

Petaluma, CA  

 

Adam G. Katz - Professional Dog Trainer Course

August 2002

Owner and Operator of South Bay K-9 Academy

 

Certified Veterinary Assistant

February 2004

Thomson Education Direct

Scranton, PA

 

Associates Degree in Business Management

June 2003

Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC)

Harrisburg, PA

 

Non-Profit Organization Client List

Furry Friends Network, Carlisle PA

PAWS, Camp Hill PA

CPAA, Mechanicsburg PA 

 

Memberships 

Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT)

Association of Pet Dog Trainers - Dog Training Professionals

 

 

 

International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP)

Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)

The National Humane Education Society (NHES)

Good Dog Library Resources:

Publisher: Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine

Dog Watch Newsletter

Publisher: Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

 

Volunteer Work 

Furry Friends Network Animal Rescue (FFN), Carlisle PA 

PAWS, Camp Hill PA

 

My Philosophy:

Learning the value of silence is learning to listen to, instead of screaming at, reality: opening your mind enough to find what the end of someone else's sentence sounds like, or listening to a dog until you discover what is needed instead of imposing yourself in the name of training. (1978:xiii)

 

Written by: The Monks of New Skete