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Seattle, WA
Thank you for your interest in dog agility and K9 Nose Work training with FunQuest - here's a little information on the founder/instructor/and wearer of all other hats: I have been involved in dog training for over thirty years. My adventures into the wonderful world of dog agility began in 1990 with…
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Seattle, WA
I have halways loved dogs and began seriously working with them in 1990. After graduating from the first Canine Studies Program and managing another training facility. My business partner and fellow trainer, Andrea Stone and I decided to strike out on our own and open UCLADogs in 2008. I am a…
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Sammamish, WA
Amanda is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA) with a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Stanford University and a strong background in the art and science of animal learning. She has been working professionally with dogs since 2000 and has supplemented her hands on experience with formal…
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Seattle, WA
Dog Trots is owned and operated by Gloria Cropper. I've been in business since 1999, and offer private one on one dog training sessions in greater Seattle. I love training dogs, and helping their owners better communicate with their canine family members. Dogs are such a huge part of my life that…
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Dog Training Questions
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Dog Training Articles
Pawsitive Rewards, Pawsitive Results by: Susie Waki
Doggone Fun Doggy Daycare Center – June 06, 2011
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Dog training has come a long way in the past thirty years. No longer is there a need for trainers to resort to the use of physical punishment and intimidation. Today, reward-based dog...
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Don't SMURF your dog, OK?
Good Dog Training – January 27, 2011
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SMURF TRAINING: Remember those love-able, little, blue, a-sexual creatures that once graced Saturday morning cartoons with their egos? Everything they touched, named or described had “smurf”...
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