Bright Paws Pet Behavior Specialist LLC

Bright Paws Pet Behavior Specialist LLC I started training service dogs in 1997 as a student trainer for Assistance Dogs of the West (ADW) in Santa Fe, NM. I graduated with a B.A.

I continued to work with dogs as a groomer and as a animal care technician from 1999 - 2003 in Aspen and Broomfield, Colorado. In 2003, I moved to Honolulu, HI to attend the University of Hawaii at Manoa. in Interdisciplinary Studies: Applied Animal Biology & Management in 2009. After college I was invited back to Colorado to work as a trainer for the Colorado Dog Academy in Broomfield. In 2015, A

DW invited me to attend Susan Clothier’s Enriched Puppy Protocol workshop. Clothier’s protocol was designed with the goal of raising “confident, competent and coordinated canines”. Shortly after, I was recruited to oversee the puppy enrichment program for ADW at Sunrise Springs Resort and Spa, now Ojo Santa Fe. I was responsible for the care, enrichment and training of service dog puppies in an interactive setting while living onsite to facilitate and execute all aspects of the program with their guests. From 2015 to 2018, I helped momma dogs whelp and raise 55 puppies. Fifty-three of those puppies were placed successfully and graduated with public access. The Santa Fe New Mexican published an article on the puppy program: https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/where-puppies-become-guides/article_74ce9fd3-4669-5a13-886e-eca010bcb4bd.html
In 2018, I accepted a position with Bernalillo County Animal Care Services and Resource Center as their shelter's Animal Behavior and Enrichment Specialist in Albuquerque, NM. The professional change in positions from focusing on raising purpose-bread puppies to shelter work was dramatic. This new role forced me to develop a whole new set of training skills, fine tuning my ability to read body language, identify early signs of stress and how to modify a wider range of behaviors. During that time I evaluated and worked with thousands of animals, with behaviors ranging from severe aggression cases, feral and under-socialized dogs and cats, separation anxiety, OCD behaviors and kennel stress or deterioration. It was frustrating and heart breaking to see these great dogs sit at the shelter for months, or sadly, sometimes never get adopted. After 5 years of sheltering, I resigned from my position at Bernalillo County in December of 2023, to focus on running my own business: Bright Paws Pet Behavior Specialist LLC. I still live in Albuquerque with my husband and our 3-year-old son. We have 3 dogs, all rescues, but only one of which was a foster-fail from working at the shelter. I continue to be passionate about public service and animal welfare. In 2023, I completed Suzanne Clotheir's Relationship Centered Training, Treat/Retreat Course for fearful dogs, and became a certified instructor. In January 2024, I was recruited by Pets for Vets for a part time position as their Talent Acquisition Coordinator. I attend regular educational conferences with industry experts to learn the latest techniques to modify complex behaviors. Most recently, I attended the 2024 Aggression in Dogs Conference in Phoenix, and ClickerExpo2024 in Portland. I love working with dogs and cats, and I look forward to helping you with yours!

Attending the Aggression in Dogs Conference in Scottsdale provided valuable insights. Continuing education and community...
10/24/2024

Attending the Aggression in Dogs Conference in Scottsdale provided valuable insights. Continuing education and community involvement enhance my training expertise, regardless of tenure. Collaborating with colleagues is an added benefit!

Hot surfaces, such as asphalt or sand, can reach temperatures that can burn your dog's paws. Be mindful of the ground te...
07/02/2024

Hot surfaces, such as asphalt or sand, can reach temperatures that can burn your dog's paws. Be mindful of the ground temperature when walking your furry friend in warm weather. Dogs sweat through their feet, so if you can't hold the back of your hand to the ground for more than 10 seconds, then it is too hot! Instead, give your dog some indoor enrichment like a puzzle toy, stuffed kong, licky mat, puppy bubbles or a puppy pool in the shade and walk them when it is cooler.

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ClickerExpo Portland! Continuing education is very important- even if you can’t look at the camera for a selfie!
04/06/2024

ClickerExpo Portland! Continuing education is very important- even if you can’t look at the camera for a selfie!

Help your furry friend build self-control and develop a strong foundation for a well-behaved pup. Start today! 🐾        ...
03/28/2024

Help your furry friend build self-control and develop a strong foundation for a well-behaved pup. Start today! 🐾

03/09/2024

Last day of group class at Arie’s DogLand! If you are interested in future classes - let us know via DM or call 505.633.6856. They are fun and a great way to teach self confidence and self control.

02/23/2024

Mikaela was recently adopted from a local rescue. She was extremely shy and fearful of strangers, and she was barking and growling when people came over to visit. Our first session was on 2/9/24, and this video was taken at our 3rd session on 2/16/24. It is amazing what can happen in one week with the Treat/Retreat technique!

02/21/2024

This is how we do it! 😀🐾


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