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| Angie Turcott, CPDT, John Rogerson Associate |
| After graduating from the University of Washington and then working in the high-tech industry, Angie decided to follow her true passion of working with dogs and the people that love them. She began by apprenticing with the well respected and talented Becky Bishop of Puppy Manners. She then went on to work at a large dog training facility in Issaquah as their lead trainer for several years. Her skill for working with dogs of all sizes and temperaments in a gentle and fair manner earned her much respect among her peers. Angie’s way with dogs also earned her recognition from the world renown British trainer and behaviorist John Rogerson. In addition to becoming a John Rogerson Associate, Angie has also earned her CPDT certification by the Association of Pet Dog Trainers. She loves what she does and it is apparent in her enthusiasm and endless pursuit of helping people have a healthy relationship with their family dog. |
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| Our Dogs |
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UTAH Our boy Utah is a prototype Labrador - a ball-fetching, water-wading machine with the appetite of a draft horse. Though this 4-year-old is a gifted retriever and swimmer, he doesn’t let these obsessions interfere with his academic pursuits. Utah has completed several classroom courses and knows over 35 tricks and commands. This makes him our ideal teaching assistant, and he often mentors the freshman doggies that come to us for training. |
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TASHA Tasha is our calm and cool Siberian Husky who serves as the queen bee of the Dog’s Life hive. All canine behavior in the house must first be cleared by her. This too makes her an excellent training partner, as she is able to step-in and take control of the situation if things ever get too rowdy. Tasha is a sweet and loving dog who even passed her tests to become a licensed therapy pet. Now 9 years old, she lives for her next walk where she always gets compliments on her striking good looks and thin girlish figure. |
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SOPHIE The latest addition to our family is our 4-year-old Chihuahua Sophie. Though only 5 pounds and a few inches tall, she can take care of herself amongst bigger dogs and even enjoys greeting visiting dogs at the front door. Everywhere Sophie goes she stops people in their tracks with her irresitibly cute face and the baby like cooing sounds she makes. At night she helps us relax after a long day of training by curling-up with us on the couch. |
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