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MEET DIANA |
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During her first twelve years of training dogs and teaching classes Diana never felt satisfied with the methods and philosophies behind traditional training. Her continued search for a better approach led Diana to clicker training and that was the first wonderful step in becoming a trainer who understands how to use learning principals and operant conditioning to train dogs. Since that time she has attended many seminars, trained with many different trainers and read extensively on topics related to the scientifically correct approach to dog training. Most importantly, she has helped hundreds of people train their dogs successfully and has trained several of her own dogs to many different levels of achievement in agility, tracking, and obedience as well as how to be a good companion!
Due
to her interest in training and showing her own dogs, Diana decided to
specialize in helping people train their dogs for performance events.
She uses training methods that motivate dogs to want to work and
that develop a strong working relationship between handler and dog.
She offers agility classes, competition
obedience and specializes in clicker training,
which she believes teaches people how dogs learn and helps owners become
better at speaking the language of “dog”.
In addition, a vital ingredient necessary to helping others with
their training is to always be training her own dogs, which she does
continually. She has trained
and titled her dogs in the areas of obedience, tracking, Schutzhund and
agility. Please meet Diana’s
dogs present and past and read about her special relationship with them.
Their accomplishments are many both in the ring and out.
MEET DIANA'S DOGS....
My
first dog and the beginning of a fabulous journey as a person who will
always be “owned” by a dog.
Timmy was a long hair German Shepherd and retriever extraordinaire!
He once brought me a match he found by the woodstove and worked
hard to get it off of his tongue (where it was thoroughly stuck) and onto
my lap so I could throw it for him. Timmy
was a lovable character who saw me through those early years of finding my
way in the world of dog training.
We had many great adventures together and he was also the best
friend a teenager could hope to have!
Lena
was a big, black German Shepherd and a dog of great character.
She ventured into my life unexpectedly and we were an instant team.
She loved to swim and hike in the woods and although she struggled
with many physical limitations throughout her life, her accomplishments
were many and varied.
She always willingly did what I asked of her and she taught me a
great deal about dedication and loyalty.
Although she was a big, powerful dog, there was a sweetness and
friendliness about her that all who knew her were grateful to have
experienced.
I still miss her a lot.
Ah Joey! The gift I have received from Joey is that he has taught me more about dog behavior and training in the last seven years than I thought I would ever know. Joey was a fearful, reactive, noisy puppy. I remember pursuing help for his excessive barking and when the trainer asked what he barks at, I laughed and said, “what doesn’t he bark at?" Gradually, with a lot of time and effort, this little guy learned to see the world in a much more positive way and became a dog that I am very proud to have by my side and happy to see so comfortable in his own skin. Also, against many odds (one trainer told me he was an ADD dog!), he became an accomplished performance dog, earning titles in both obedience and agility. He is also a fabulous trick dog and if you are lucky maybe you can see him say his prayers or perform his “mean face” some day! I love this dog so much for all he has taught me. He has done a great service for all of the dogs that are so much like him (and there are many) who will now benefit from my ability to help them.
Bandit, Joey's sister, came to my home at the age of four after being returned to the breeder by her original owners. If there was ever a polar opposite to Joey, it has to be Bandit. Talk about cuddly! She curled up on the couch with me, let out a big sigh and looked at me with those fantastic merle eyes. That was all it took! All I wanted was to give this sweet dog a home for the rest of her life. Little did I know, behind the façade of this mellow girl, there was a wonderful performance dog just waiting to bust out! Bandit is so much fun to train; she is always enthusiastic, always willing and tries her heart out to do the right thing. Add to that her “lovability”, and she is the perfect dog!
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