The Modern Dog Trainer Podcast

Ep. 35 - Marcella Ward Shares Her Experiences and Tips for Joining In Dog Sports

12.21.2020 - By The Modern Dog TrainerPlay

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Marcella Ward has participated in dog sports for over 14 years. Today, she shares her tips for joining in with confidence and where you can find resources to help you get started. These are the websites she recommends looking at to get into dog sports:

AKC: https://www.akc.org/

USDAA: https://www.usdaa.com/

NADAC: https://www.nadac.com/

UpDog: https://updogchallenge.com/

K9 Toss & Fetch: https://tossandfetch.com/

Barn Hunt: https://www.barnhunt.com/index.html

You can reach out to her www.dogsspeakdogtraining.weebly.com. Facebook: Dogs Speak Dog Training. Instagram: @dogsspeakdogtraining

About the Host: Ines McNeil the founder of The Modern Dog Trainer blog, The Crossover Trainer blog, and her own local dog training business, All Positive Dog Training in New York. She is a certified professional dog trainer (CPDT-KA) and also has a background in digital marketing strategy and business consulting. She is able to mix her expertise in each field to provide the most relevant and actionable tips for dog trainers and their businesses. She has been studying and working with dogs for over 10 years and enjoys helping people regain tranquility in their lives with modern dog training techniques. Now, she helps modern dog trainers establish successful businesses so that they in-turn can help more dog owners and dogs live happy, enriched lives together.

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