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Sarah Anderson has been living and working with dogs for over 30 years, as well as, training them professionally for more than 10. As a certified
trainer for the American Kennel Club and a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, Sarah teaches five to seven group obedience classes a week,
including: puppy classes, advanced obedience with a focus on the Canine Good Citizen Test, trick training, flyball, agility, pet first aid and
specialty classes for deaf dogs.
In addition to volunteering her training skills for local shelters and rescues, Sarah operates the non-profit organization
Boxers & Buddies, and is dedicated to saving the lives of homeless dogs. This organization specifically assists Boxers
awaiting homes and provides discounted training for all dogs adopted from local rescues. Sarah is the recommended trainer for pure and mixed-breed dog rescue
groups, including: Boxer Rescue LA, Save the Dalmatians of Southern
California, Noah's Bark, Animals Rule, and
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.
Sarah lives and trains in Washoe County with her four rescue dogs:
- Dodger: a seven-year-old fawn boxer, who specializes in agility, trick seminars, obedience demonstrations and socialization exercises with aggressive
dogs.
- Twist: a three-year-old white, deaf boxer, who specialties are socialization exercises with aggressive dogs and is currently working on his CGC title
and learning agility.
- Dakota: a nine-year-old Black Lab/German Shorthair Pointer mix that does flyball and agility.
- Mischief: a one-year-old hearing-impaired Great Dane that is working on puppy manners and how to run without tripping over her huge feet.
Dogz, Inc. has provided Sarah with many opportunities to do what she loves: train dogs and teach other people how to nurture and improve the bond between
themselves and their pets.
Sarah is available by appointment and eMail consultation.
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