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Vera Reeves
Vera has been working with dogs for over 35 years. For ten years,
she worked under the leadership of German master trainers in Police
and Working
Dog schools, assisting other dog handlers and training her own
dogs through Schutzhund progressive degrees. After emigrating to the
U.S.,
Vera operated
her own dog training school in the South Bay Area for over 12
years. She assumed co-ownership of Atherton Acres Kennels in Novato
in 1989
and is in charge of the training program. She
is the author of "Barking
Up the Right Tree: Tales Out of Dog School" and "Bark and Bite:
Applied Ethology in Dog Training." With her
own dogs, Vera has stayed active in the sport of Versatility and Schutzhund
and
in Search
and
Rescue
Training. In addition, Vera has been a consultant to attorneys
in legal matters concerning dogs, and is certified as an expert witness
about dog behavior in Federal Court.
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Elizabeth Evans, Ph.D.
Betty has over 25 years experience in training and handling dogs through
AKC and Schutzhund progressive degrees, as well as handling and showing
dogs in AKC and international conformation rings. She continues to
compete and train in Schutzhund sport with her German Shepherd dogs,
and she
is a member of the United Schutzhund Clubs of America (USA) and of
the California-Swiss Search Dog Association (CASSDA). As a geneticist,
her special field of interest
is
the
genetic basis
for
behavior in dogs.
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