Trainers
SmartDog
Training and Consulting
www.smartdogtraining.ca
Sherry Antonishen,
BA (Honours in Communication) , received her Certificate in Training and
Counseling (CTC) from the San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers
in the spring of 2004. The Academy provides comprehensive, leading edge
education to dog trainers and behaviour consultants through renowned trainer
and author Jean Donaldson. The course includes animal learning theory,
behavior problems, aggression, clicker training, adult learning models
and course design, and is rapidly gaining a reputation as the “Harvard
for Dog Trainers.”
Sherry is also a member of Citizen Canine’s Advisory
Board, where she works to inform its executive and members on issues of
dog obedience instruction and canine behaviour. Her regular training and
behaviour column is featured in Vancouver Island Pet Magazine.
Connective Training
Michele Jarvis Wonnacott
Dog Training With Your Heart
www.connectivetraining.com
Michele
has
been
working
with
dogs
for 15
years
now.
She
is
recognized
for
her
work
with
the
following:
SPCA
NANA Foundation
Animals For Life
Dog Walking ETC
All her involvement was specializing in addressing
dogs and their behaviors with complete individuality.
She uses spiritual, positive, practical and holistic
training methods to help you and your dog build a balanced working relationship.
Her classes and individual sessions are fun, self-empowering
and extremely rewarding for both owner and dog.
Angela Maharajh
Parksville BC
Hello my name is Angela and my dog's name is Bella. She is a Havanese, Master Agility Dog (MAD).
I bought a small bag of Happy Paws and Bella liked it immediately. She is a small dog and a fussy eater. I was surprized to see her eat and enjoy the kibble. She never liked kibble before!!!
Bella has been eating Happy Paws for over a year now, and she still loves it. We were happy to hear that the new sister product, Happy Tails will be available across Canada. She is also a canine athlete, and has become lean and muscular eating Happy Paws. Her coat is also long and lovely and her skin is very healthy.
She just returned from competing at the Agility Association of Canada's Nationals in Toronto, where she placed 5th in her height category and came first in the jumpers, which is a test of speed. She also finished 6th at the BC Agility Regionals in Nanaimo. Bella's agility career is just starting.
We hope to continue competing on Vancouver Island and on the lower mainland. We plan to compete at the BC Regional Qualifiers and then hope to go to the Agility Nationals.
Thanks again,
Angela Maharajh
250-248-2890
Parksville BC
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