This is a list of notable dog trainers.

  • Francis Butler was a veterinarian and author who specialised in the training and control of dogs in the 1800s.
  • Anne Rogers Clark, co-author of The International Encyclopedia of Dogs and first woman to win best in show at Westminster as a professional handler
  • Ian Dunbar, a veterinarian, dog trainer, and writer
  • Chuck Eisenmann, former professional baseball player, owner and trainer of the dogs on The Littlest Hobo
  • Tamar Geller, developer of "the Loved Dog" method of dog training
  • Frank Inn, professional animal trainer who worked with the dogs in the Benji series
  • Bonnie Judd, professional animal trainer who worked with the dogs on Air Bud: World Pup,[1] Good Boy!,[2] and A Dog's Journey.
  • Brian Kilcommons, author of pet training manuals and winner of Dr. Steve Kritsick Memorial Award from the New York State Veterinary Medical Society
  • Patricia McConnell, author and former adjunct Professor of Zoology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Pat Miller, book author and training editor at Whole Dog Journal[3]
  • Karen Pryor, founder of clicker training
  • Blanche Saunders was famous for her 10,000 mile tour across USA to demonstrate dog obedience and training. She published several books on dog training.
  • Graeme Sims, author of The Dog Whisperer
  • Bernard Waters, dog trainer and author about sporting dogs
  • Barbara Woodhouse was a dog breeder and trainer in England, known for her philosophy "There are no bad dogs, just inexperienced owners." She authored several books on dog training, and hosted a 1980s BBC TV series about training your own dog.
  • Sophia Yin, veterinarian, applied animal behaviorist, author and lecturer

Celebrity, performing and media-based dog trainers edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cornblum, Marcy (2015-08-05). "Celebrity Homes: Home's a 'zoo' for animal trainer". The London Free Press. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
  2. ^ King, Susan (2003-10-14). "Putting dogs through paces for 'Good Boy'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
  3. ^ "Pat Miller, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA". www.whole-dog-journal.com/. Retrieved 2021-01-27.

See also edit