Hannah Clark.
Hannah studied at William Peace University focusing in biological anthropology, always knowing that working with animals was the goal. Hannah had a pet sitting and dog walking business where she gained her ability to read animal behavior and understand pack mentality alongside her volunteer experience with local rescues. Shortly after her business took off, she was able to study under Cesar Millan at the Dog Psychology Center in California. With this new skill set, she developed a dog adventure and socialization business concentrating on providing mental stimulation, structured play, and building dog’s social skills and confidence. Through her work with dogs, Hannah became aware of the need for dog owners to have a place to learn about their dogs physically, mentally and emotionally.
Kathryn Nilsson.
Kathryn is a graduate of North Carolina State University with dual degrees in Animal Science and Zoology as well as a minor in Spanish. While in college, she fostered 24 Pit Bulls for the Wake County Animal Center over the course of 2 years. After college she worked as a veterinary assistant in both large and small animal practices before following her passion for dog training. Through these experiences, she was able to gain an in depth understanding of the value of helping people learn to work with their dogs, respecting both their body and mind, through exercise, health, structure, and behavior. Kathryn has enjoyed incorporating dog psychology and obedience while working at Off Leash K9 Training and So Fetch K9 Adventures since December 2016.