I have helped to train over 1000 pet dogs in West Seattle and helped to train over 150 service dogs (including 115 medical alert dogs) around the world. The dogs I have personally helped to train keep alive children, mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, grandfathers and grandmothers on a daily basis. My service dogs help people regain their independence and become contributing members of society again. I have won national and local awards for my dog training, am a published author and a featured speaker for the 6000+ member Association of Professionals Dog Trainer Conference on the topic of service dogs. In order to continue to help people, I now need the help of the community I have served so faithfully. I have started an indiegogo campaign to help with the expenses of purchasing a commercial property to run my service dog classes out of. Donations are very much appreciated, but sharing the campaign with your friends and colleagues helps too. I thank you in advance for helping me help the disabled have a better quality of life.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/diabetic-medical-alert-dog-training-facility#/story
Mary McNeight, CCS, BGS
Director of Training and Behavior
Service Dog Academy – http://www.servicedogacademy.com
Diabetic Alert Dog University – http://www.diabeticalertdoguniversity.com
Featured Speaker at Association of Professional Dog Trainers Conference 2013
Winner of Dr. Robert Curran New Trix Award 2012
Winner of PAWS Hero Pet 2012
Winner of APDT Train Your Dog Month 2011