Sue Walsh is a member of the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (NADOI). Sue
began professional dog training in 1980 and
attends yearly seminars to stay up to date on the latest dog training information. She has shown her Cocker Spaniels in the US and Canada, and has won many awards, including several Highest Scoring Dog in Trial.
Her goal is to bring dogs and owners together so they may enjoy a long and happy life.
Her classes are fun, sociable and informative.
Shirley Rand, has been a flyball instructor since 1999. Shirley first became interested in flyball 10 years ago and tried it with her German Shepherd, Abby. They both loved it and have been doing it ever since. They have competed in
flyball up and down the East coast of the United States and Eastern Canada.
Shirley is captain of the Maine Coast Runners, the first flyball team in the state of Maine.
Pam Belcher was a corporate sales manager and trainer for 13 years. She has been an instructor in canine agility (beginner, upper beginner, pre-intermediate and intermediate agility) for almost 10 years. She has taught Basic Manners, Intermediate Manners, CGC prep classes and Tricks classes and is a CGC evaluator.
Pam's education includes many seminars and lectures from trainers such as Patricia McConnell PhD, Sarah Kalnajs, Karen London PhD and Dr Myrna Milani DVM. She has two CGC certified dogs, and has acheived various Novice agiliity titles on both dogs in NADAC and USDAA venues. She has also taken classes in various dog sports such as Rally, Tracking and Herding
Pam was in the first Nosework class taught on the East Coast with Scott Williams, Certified Nosework Instructor, and has participated in Nosework classes since September '09 with both dogs. Both dogs have passed their ORTs (Odor Recognition Tests) for Birch.
Pam owns two Australian Shepherds, Maxx (almost 10yrs) and Jinxx (8yrs)

