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My Dog’s Best Friend is happy to feature the work of individuals who have made significant contributions to our understanding of dogs. Here you will find behavior specialists, trainers, veterinarians, authors, advocates, animal welfare representatives and many others whose life work has been devoted to dogs and their welfare.

Paul Owens and Bug, his blind dog

Paul Owens

Paul has been a dog trainer and behavior specialist for more than 40 years. He is a best selling author and has long been a leading proponent of force-free, nonviolent animal training in the United States.

We are honored to feature Paul’s wonderful work and his compassionate dog training methods. Please visit Paul’s page (click picture) for more about The Original Dog Whisperer, including his interview with My Dog’s Best Friend.

Jodi Preis

Jodi Preis

Need a write up here for Jodi Preis, short bio, some of her achievements, talk about National Pit Bull Awareness Day in particular.

We are honored to feature Jodi’s wonderful work and her commitment to pit bull advocacy and to changing the public’s perspective on this wonderful breed. Please visit Jodi’s page (click picture) for more about her work and her interview with My Dog’s Best Friend.

Jim Crosby evaluates a shelter dog

Jim Crosby

We are honored to feature Jim’s wonderful work and commitment helping dogs that are often condemned to death and have no one on their side. Please visit Jim’s page (click picture) for more about his work.

Need a write up here for Jim Crosby, short bio, some of his achievements, work he does evaluating shelter dogs.

Nicole Wilde and her dog Mojo

Nicole Wilde

Write up blurb about Nicole Wilde, a short bio, talk about her work with rescue dogs and wolves in particular.

We are honored to feature Nicole’s wonderful work and unique perspective on canine behavior issues. Please visit Nicole’s page (click picture) for more about her work.

Emily Larlham and her dogs

Emily Larlham

Write up blurb about Emily Larlham, a short bio, talk about her training philosophy and her Kikopup YouTube channel.

We are honored to feature Emily’s wonderful work and unique perspective on canine behavior issues. Please visit Emily’s page (click picture) for more about her work.

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