Are you an Aspiring Future Dog Trainer or Behavior Consultant?

We have taken our time to develop our mentorship program. We have been a mentor trainers for Animal Behavior College and CATCH Canine Trainers Academy   . We have seen a need for those who are already experienced with dogs and clients who want to get into the behavior realm and for those who want to improve their skills as trainers directly.  We are proud to announce our All Big Canines Metorship Program. 

How it works

We took an opportunity to learn more about training and behavior and combined it with hands-on skills with dogs and other animals and connected it with our community outreach programs. 

This means part of your hands-on skills will be working directly with our underrepresented communities as well as with our day-to-day training and behavior clients. We accept students from all backgrounds who want to learn and develop humane, ethical, evidence-based skills & practices. 

You will be given access to educational materials and assessed regularly on comprehension and application of that material in real-world scenarios. When we started we had no one mentoring us and we had no support. Our goal is to promote the learning and growth of those in programs during their mentorship and beyond. 

Our goal is to promote opportunities and education to build knowledge and skills to prepare for and promote credentialing. Examples of credentialing bodies are the CCPDT, IAABC, IMDT, and the Pet Professional Credentialing Board. 

We truly do not have enough evidence-based professionals in the field.

Our program focuses on both ends of the leash. 

Skills vary depending on the program but may include a combination of:

Instruction Skills group and individual

Equipment

Applied Behavior Analysis

Learning Theory

Ethology, Body Language, Observational Skills

Health, Development, Anatomy, and Physiology

Consulting Skills and Best Practices

Helping owners process strong emotions during behavior change processes

Collaborating with colleagues

Self-assessment when determining if we have the education and skills to take on a case

Dog bite prevention education

Family blending

Mentees , near and far, will start with observing classes while studying and working individually with animals. Then transition to leading lessons and group classes. With a heavy focus on building skills and developing confidence and comfort working with animals using evidence-based training and behavioral intervention. We offer virtual and in-person mentorships. So if you live across the globe you can still learn and build your skills with guided support. 

Dog training mentorship is 50 hours. 950.00

Current available CEU’s upon completion:

CCPDT for CPDT-KA - 21 CEU's

PPAB for CCT-A or PCT-A - 20 CEU's

Behavior mentorship is 125 hours. 2500.00

Current Available CEU’s upon completion:

IAABC-25 CEU's

Contact us to schedule a call to see if you are a fit for our program. 

Meet the Mentees

  • Ariel Baber

    Fired Up Dog Training

    Behavior COnsultant Mentorship Track

    Ariel has been working with animals since she was a child, and has been professionally training dogs for 7 years. She found and joined the Pet Professional Guild (PPG) in 2017 and remains a member today. She is one of less than 10 in the United States to earn the prestigious title of Professional Canine Trainer (PCT-A) from the Pet Professional Accreditation Board. The testing process for this credential is extremely rigorous, requiring letters of recommendation from clients and a veterinarian, 200 logged training hours over the course of no more than 24 months, 20 hours of approved continuing education units, passing a 100-question written test, and passing a video test including explaining how to teach basic behaviors and demonstrating different ways of eliciting behavior, creating a conditioned emotional response, and videos of coaching a group. Her other credentials include Certified Trick Dog Instructor (CTDI) and being an All-Star Trainer of the Year in 2020, Canine Conditioning and Fitness Coach (CCFC), Stunt Dog Judge (SDJ), Pet Dog Ambassador Instructor and assessor, Canine Good Citizen (CGC) evaluator, and Be a Tree presenter.

  • Jessica Tebben

    Use Your Noodle Training

    Dog Trainer Mentorship Track

    This is Jessica! Jessica is a long-time dog parent, veterinary technician, and now dog trainer who made the choice to have us walk their journey to becoming a credentialed dog trainer with them.

    We are so happy to be working with Jessica, who has already burned through a TON of coursework and is actively applying it with her clients.

  • Carrie Bakos

    My name is Carrie and I live in rural BC with my husband and our deaf AmStaff, Red.

    Red was found as a stray and has fear of many, many things. His stress and reactivity were not disclosed to me when we adopted him. Without any knowledge of how to help him and no qualified individuals locally to help, I felt lost and isolated.

    Partnering with Tabitha and learning from her has improved Red’s life incredibly. He and I are working together to tackle his fears head on and build a relationship of trust and respect. He is an amazing, resilient dog. He’s even earned his novice trick dog title!

    My experience with Red has instilled in me a keen desire to help other people and their pets. I hope to be able to pay forward everything I’ve learned in my journey with Red.

  • Andrew Donofrio

    We are so excited to have Andrew join our Behavior Consultant Mentorship program where he is working to prepare for his behavior consultant credential.

    Andrew has spent most of his professional life in leadership positions. At 19, he started his career as a police officer and at 24 was promoted to Sergeant. During his 25 years in law enforcement, Andrew advanced to Lieutenant with the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office and created and grew a nationally recognized Computer Crimes Unit. Upon retirement, he leveraged this experience to establish his own IT security auditing firm, which he ultimately sold. This experience, along with an undergraduate degree in psychology and a graduate degree in management, has made him extremely proficient as a teacher and in developing skills in others.

    After getting his dog Jackson, Andrew soon realized his passion for training dogs. He also realized that much of the skill involves teaching people how to train their dogs. Combining a passion for teaching with a love of dogs, Andrew knew this was the next chapter in his professional career. He jumped back into school at the Animal Behavior Institute, earning the designation CCTBS – Certified Canine Training and Behavior Specialist. Andrew is also a graduate of Dr. Ian Dunbar’s Science-Based Dog Training program and several Canine Behavior Modification Programs.

    Andrew loves working with dogs of all breeds and at all stages of their lives. Yes, you can “teach an old dog new tricks.” He realizes the importance of obedience training and enrichment for the overall health and happiness of dogs as well as improving their relationship with their humans. Andrew is committed to helping dog owners have the dog they want. He focuses on force-free, science-based training and behavior modification techniques that shape a dog's behavior while strengthening the bond with his or her human.

  • Abby Kinnie

    We are THRILLED to welcome Abby to our mentorship program. She is on her way to becoming a credentialed dog trainer.

    Abby told us "I've always had dreams of doing something for animals and dogs have been a huge part of my entire life, never lived without one. When I started dedicating time and putting real thought into my dogs' training I saw so much positive change and dove into dog training. I love dogs and I love people who love their dogs. My ultimate goal is to bring positive change to more dogs and their owners, giving them more harmonious and enjoyable lives together. I've done a lot of research independently, but I'm thrilled to have an opportunity to learn from those with real knowledge and experience."

  • Andrea Collins

    Andrea Collins comes to us with a background in working with exotic animals at a conservation garden and zoo. She primarly worked with birds and reptiles and is working toward becoming a credentialed behavior consultant for dogs and cats.

    We are super excited to have her join us with her super interesting background and experiences.

  • Melody Knox

    Melody is excited to finally be on the path to becoming a certified dog training professional! She is a private music teacher, a dog walker for a local small business, a long-time animal rights activist, and of course, a dog trainer looking to make a positive impact on her community. Back in 2018, she adopted her very first dog, a Texas stray named Bindi. While Bindi was (and is) a wonderful dog, she came with leash reactivity towards dogs and cats.

    Melody knew she was out of her depth, especially because people are far less tolerant of pit bulls exhibiting this behavior. She enlisted the help of a wonderful local trainer who helped Bindi blossom into the neighborhood celebrity that she is today, deeply loved by her dog and human friends alike. This made Melody realize just how life-changing and fulfilling dog training can be.

    Since then, she has learned from trainers in online positive reinforcement training groups and read many recommended books on the subject to improve her knowledge and skills to help both her own dog and her walking clients. After much positive feedback from clients and the realization that pet dogs are such a vulnerable population due to all the misinformation out there, she decided to throw her hat into the ring and officially open her dog training business. She is hoping to eventually become a certified behavior consultant, as reactive dogs truly have her heart.

    Business Name: The Positive Pittie

    Website: https://thepositivepittie.com/

  • Jody Treadaway

    Description goes hereWith over three decades of comprehensive experience in property management, I have cultivated expertise across various facets of the field. My professional journey has predominantly involved overseeing substantial apartment communities for prominent corporations, primarily in the capacity of an Acquisitions Manager. In 2016, I undertook the pivotal role of repositioning a sizable senior mobile home community in Yucca Valley, a project typically spanning 36 months. My commitment to excellence led me to Morongo Valley, where I established roots in 2019, drawn by my profound admiration for the area, catalyzed by my involvement in the local Jeep community and sponsorship at the prestigious King of the Hammers event.

    Despite an offer from Caritas Corporation, my employer of 13 years, to relocate to San Jose for a new acquisition venture, I chose to remain rooted in the Morongo Valley, necessitating the exploration of alternative income avenues. Consequently, I embarked on a new venture, founding Sunshine Property Services, specializing in local short-term vacation rentals.

    My passion for canine companionship intersected with my professional pursuits when I encountered a remarkable opportunity with a litter of Cane Corso/Doberman puppies, one of which captured my heart. Embracing the responsibility of owning my first large-breed dog, I diligently pursued education and training, initially engaging a local trainer with the goal of integrating her into my daily life and utilizing her potential to assist with my PTSD. Encountering setbacks with conventional training methods, I took matters into my own hands, leveraging online resources and extensive literature to master advanced obedience training techniques.

    My journey is marked not only by professional accomplishments but also by a commitment to personal growth and academic pursuit. In 2000, at the age of 33, I returned to academia, earning a Bachelor's degree in Business Management. During my tenure, I distinguished myself on the speech and debate team, culminating in a notable third-place finish in the national competition in 2003.

    Driven by a dedication to excellence, a passion for community engagement, and a commitment to ongoing learning, I am poised to leverage my diverse skill set and experiences to empower individuals and contribute positively to my community.