![]() ![]() Not soon after, Robbie started teaching as an assistant at the Greater Columbia Obedience Club in 2014 and by 2015 was leading classes in basic and intermediate skills. He learned to treat the dog with respect and said he was hooked! The goal was to share training as an activity with your dog. As he was learning how to train Ellie and Otis Robbie stumbled upon a group of trainers at the Greater Columbia Obedience Club who were passionate about training dogs with science backed, reward-based techniques. Robbie Black started his dog training journey in 2012 with his Labrador Retrievers, Ellie and Otis. With animals began early in a local animal shelter, Greenville Zoo and later as a veterinary technician at the Animal Emergency Clinic. Besides meeting new people, Adler enjoys Agility, tracking and hiking.Īlison loves any and all activities that include dogs and their people! Her love for working He was a representative for the Otterhound at Meet the Breeds during the AKC National Championship in Orlando. Adler and Alison formerly showed in conformation, where Adler won Best Puppy at the National Otterhound Specialty Sweepstakes in St. Sugar has titled in K-9 Nosework and is a fine hunter of lizards. Murray has earned both his Agility Novice Standard and Novice Jumper titles. She currently has five dogs, Adler the Otterhound and his mother Amira, Ruthie a Miniature Dachshund, Sugar “Bean”, a Standard Dachshund and Nosework fanatic, and Murray the rescue, agility wonder dog. She is also a certified AKC CGC evaluator. She is a Professional Member of APDT, the AKC Pet Partnership Program and an active member of the Greater Columbia Obedience Club. She is a presenter at the South Carolina Association of Veterinarians annual Fall conference and presents locally on topics such as therapy animals, fostering dogs, bite prevention and canine body language.Īlison Rosenberg previously worked as an assistant with Teoti Anderson's Pawsitive Results support team. Beasley writes a monthly column for the Pet Page of The Columbia Star weekly newspaper. Working with Teoti Anderson, CPDT-KA, KPA-CTP provided her with years of experience under Ms. Phyllis' newest dog, a German Shepherd Dog, Elo, began training in human remains detection.įrom 2003 until 2015, Phyllis served as Assistant Trainer with Pawsitive Results, LLC, until its closure in December 2015. Her last Sheltie Pet Partner was also certified as a HOPE Animal Assisted Crisis Response dog. Three of her Shelties have been registered with Pet Partners therapy animal organization. ![]() Phyllis' dogs have earned upper levels in obedience, agility, and Rally Obedience, and she handled her Sheltie, Sky, to his UKC conformation championship and with points towards his AKC championship. She has successfully trained her own dogs for competition and clients’ dogs for basic skills, competition and behavior modification. Phyllis co-founded South Carolina Sheltie Rescue. It also means that she has made a commitment to train your dog as you want to treat him.with kindness and understanding. It means that Phyllis has kept up with the latest in positive training methods and behavior studies and trains only using current methods and theories. So what do the certifications and these professional memberships mean to you? She is also a Supporting Member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, an American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Evaluator and a Pet Partners therapy animal evaluator. She is a professional member of the Pet Professional Guild, an association dedicated to promoting force-free training. She has been a member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers since the early 2000's. She earned her Certified Professional Dog Trainer-Knowledge Assessed from the Council for the Certification of Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT) in 2011 and is a certified Fear-Free trainer. Phyllis Beasley, CPDT-KA, FFCP, has over 20 years experience training dogs. ![]()
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