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Pat has grown
up with and raised German shepherd dogs, huskies, beagles and collies.
She started training dogs on a part-time basis in 1978. Her education
includes a BS in secondary education and an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute (RPI). She is a graduate of the Animal
Behavior Center of New York (ABCNY) and regularly attends canine behavior
and training conferences sponsored by the Professional Animal Behavior
Association (PABA), the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) in addition
to numerous hands-on workshops with Dr. Ian Dunbar, Dr. Patricia McConnell,
Jean Donaldson, Dr. Wayne Hunthausen, Trish King and Steve White.
Pat is a certified clinical member
of the International Association
of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). She is an active member
of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers
where she serves on the Think Tank committee and has received
national certification. She is also a member of the Greater Philadelphia
Dog Fancier's Association and is approved to train and test dogs
for Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certification. She is a strong advocate
of positive training methods/behavioral techniques and believes
in offering customized training that is tailored to the individual
dog and family.
Philadelphia's City Paper designated her as "2002
Best Therapist For Your Best Friend." She enjoys spending her
winter vacations dog sledding with her husband and sled dogs 6-day
sledding trip in Denali Park, Alaska (at the base of Mt. McKinley).
Pat regularly makes television appearances. She
recently appeared on Fox 29's Good Day Philadelphia with George
Mallet. She has also offered canine behavior tips on Friday mornings
between 6 - 6:30am on CBS Channel 3's "45 Seconds to a Better
Pet." She was on Animal Planet's Pet Stories, August 1, 2003.
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