Hannah Clark

Hannah had a bit of a unique path into dog training. While she was getting her Ph.D, she started fostering for several herding dog rescues and fell in love with training them before they went to their forever homes.  She learned so much about dog behavior and training from her foster dogs and loved the science behind the training. She started teaching at a local dog training facility in North Carolina in 2017, and when she moved to Texas, she decided to try dog training full time and has never looked back!  She shares her life with 6 wonderful dogs (2 Aussies, 2 Border Collies, 1 Mixed breed, 1 Princess).  

Her style for teaching agility is one of wholly understanding both the dog and handler team and working with each team to help them achieve their goals by balancing dog training, handling, natural movement tendencies and skill building.

Interests

Hannah and her first sport dog, Mira, compete in agility, disc, and dock diving but after several years, she found that agility was her passion and has since switched to competing with multiple dogs in agility. Her specific interests in agility are centered around canine movement and fitness and providing our dogs the tools to complete behaviors confidently and powerfully.

In addition to dog training, she is also a certified canine fitness instructor (CCFT), a certified canine trigger point bodyworker, and currently completing her certification in osteopathy. 

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