About Me

My name is Lisa and I am a dog Enthusiast!

Growing up in Ireland for a lot of my life, I was exposed to many different animals, the most prominent being sheepdogs. I used to love watching them herd the sheep in the fields and loved the agility and skill they had. I later moved to America and kept the love alive for my dogs. Having always had them in my life. I later found I had a skill of my own and started  training my family dogs at the age of six. I developed a love for training. Years later, I pursued my dream as a dog trainer. I was lucky enough to work with toy poodles, teaching them diabetic alert training and basic obedience. My love for training became passionate, so I created a business out of it. 

All animals need a loving home and a human to call their own. I feel that a connection on a dog’s level is a very unique quality in a person. Throughout my life, I have brought that quality and have practiced it a lot amongst training and studying dogs. I enjoy everything about working with dogs. I think it’s the greatest gift the world could ever give you.
The ability to be around an animal that enjoys your company and tries to understand you just as much as you are trying to understand them is incredible to me. I have the utmost respect for dogs and their ability to try and do everything we ask of them.

Misson

Whether it is a training session, a walk , or a drop-in visit, I am devoted to giving your dog the attention and love they are deserving of.  

Goal

My goal is to get dogs and humans to work together as one. Once my training is complete, the goal is to keep going and to get that bond between Owner and Dog to continue through my training techniques. 

 

About My Training

I use patience as my training method. Like a teacher, I go slow with my students.  When you learn how to communicate with your dog and there are boundaries and structures in place, you will create a relaxed environment for everyone. Every dog is different as well as their owners. My mission is to teach you and your pup how to communicate with one another on a personal and individual level because no two humans, or dogs, are ever the same.