Ali Brown

Sue Sanders

Picture of Ali, Montana and Acacia

Ali Brown graduated from Ursinus College with a B.S. in Psychology, and earned her M.Ed. in Human Development / Behavioral Science from Lehigh University. Working earlier in her career as a behavior therapist/consultant with mentally challenged children and adults, she made a fulfilling switch to working with dogs ten years ago.

She is a professional member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, In 2001, Ali became one of the first 100 trainers to receive her CPDT title (Certified Pet Dog Trainer) from Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT). In May 2008, she became a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (CDBC) through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). Ali takes great pride in providing non-force training methods for dogs and their people, and is a member of Truly Dog Friendly (TDF) trainer group, dedicated to using only non-coercive training methods.

She lives, trains and works with Acacia, a 10-year-old Belgian Sheepdog, and Bing, a 3-year-old Belgian Sheepdog whose antics qualify him for his own section of this Website.

Ali is a great believer in forever learning. She attends seminars and conferences regularly. Recent continuing education events Ali has attended include a week-long Chicken Camp, run by behavior guru, Bob Bailey, and hosted by Terry Ryan in Washington State; and a two-day seminar on shaping run by Pat Miller in April, 2008. She has also been involved in reviewing test questions for the CPDT test for accuracy, clarity and validity. This involved a trip to Manhattan to the offices of the Professional Testing Corporation and was conducted for the CCPDT (Council for the Certification of Professional Dog Trainers).

Giving is as important as receiving, and Ali does just that. She has been traveling the nation, delivering her day-long seminar on fearful and reactive dogs (www.ScaredyDog.info); this seminar has taken her as far as Arizona and Florida. Ali leaps at any invitation to share the information she has learned regarding this issue.

Another passion for her is Rally-O. Ali is an APDT Level1, 2 and 3 judge in Rally-O. What makes Rally-O unique is that it is competitive obedience for anyone and everyone, regardless of age, gender, breed, mix, handicap, or level of competitiveness. It's more about the relationship between the owner and the dog and having fun, than it is about precision. Ali's judging assignments are usually close to home, but they have taken her as far west as Arizona and California; she plans on repeating that assignment as often as possible.

Agility has become a source of amazement for Ali; she regularly takes agility classes with her two Belgian Sheepdogs. Agility is a real craze among dog-lovers, but what Ali finds most fascinating is how precise body movement and posture must be in order to communicate effectively with your canine partner. She's always known that body language is important; agility makes that fact screamingly clear!

Ali has traveled extensively, living for two years in London, England, and seven years in Ottawa, Canada, before coming back to the Lehigh Valley. More recently, Ali's travels usually include her husband and at least two dogs and have taken them to Glacier National Park, Montana; Hot Springs, Arkansas; Boise, Idaho; Phoenix, Arizona; Moab, Utah; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Austin, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana; along with numerous other trips within 200 miles that include camping and hotel stays, big cities and little towns, state and national parks, and all with the dogs coming along for the ride.

Ali's newest book, FOCUS NOT FEAR, TRAINING INSIGHTS FROM A REACTIVE DOG CLASS (2008) is now available on this website and through Dogwise.

Her first book, SCAREDY DOG! UNDERSTANDING AND REHABILITATING YOUR REACTIVE DOG, was published in June 2004. The book can be purchased through Dogwise, Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble and other book sellers nationally, and is available through this Web site. It includes training methods that are easy to implement, and comes from her experience with individual training sessions and group classes on the subject. For more information on the book please go to the Scaredy Dog! Web page. Ali's seminar, which is based on her book, is also available on DVD.

Scaredy Dog! book cover. Understanding and Rehabilitating Your Reactive Dog.

Sue Sanders (pictured here with Ted)

Sue Sanders, RNC, CPDT, graduated from The Allentown Hospital School of Nursing with her RN diploma. She has worked in various areas of nursing including 15 years in adult Intensive Care and the past 14 years in Neonatal Intensive Care. She obtained her RNC – certification in the NICU specialty, after an extensive course at Hershey Medical Center in 1996. Sue is a professional member of the Association Of Pet Dog Trainers, and the Greater Lehigh Therapy Dogs, a branch of Therapy Dogs International. She lives with Teddy, a 15 year old Jack Russell Terrier who loves Rally Obedience and is a Therapy Dog; Tony, a 6 year old JRT who loves to hunt and chase mice, and hopes for success as an Earthdog, and Chelsea, a 16 year old cat who loves her own space.

Sue’s work with animals began over 25 years ago when she served on the Board of Directors as Membership Secretary for Animals In Distress, a local no-kill shelter. She also actively participated for several years in vaccinating the resident cats, fostering as needed, and assisting with cat adoptions.

Sue Sanders, pictured here with Ted
Along came Teddy, and in 2003, Sue began training and working with Ali Brown, CPDT. She and Teddy never left, taking every class offered as well as weekly private lessons.

Having become a loyal believer in the merits of non-force, positive training methods, Sue became Ali’s assistant for nearly a year, as she continued to read and train and learn. She received her certification as a professional pet dog trainer in November of 2007. As a trainer with Great Companions, she conducts classes in Puppy Manners and Socialization, Puppy Teens class for puppies entering their adolescent period, Foundations, a basic obedience course, and a recall/loose leash walking class, as well as offering private instruction in those areas in the studio or in-home. Contact Sue at 610 390-9679, or email her.
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