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who dedicated themselves to the training methods taught in class,
and the amazing results!
Do you have a story that would qualify for the
Hall of Fame? If you are a Trainers Academy, LLC graduate and
have an amazing or cute story to send us e-mail us at trainersacademy@aol.com,
and include the program you graduated from, and pictures if
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Bruno before and...

Bruno after Lisa's training |
Bruno, Animal Welfare Society of
Southeastern Michigan - Private Training
I foster for the Animal Welfare
Society in Madison Heights. Early January the shelter rescued Bruno
a 3 month old Rottweiler from Detroit Animal Control. He had been
dumped there on Christmas morning with a severely broken leg. He
did not receive any medical care for his leg and his body formed a
false joint and healed on it's own. He was not in any pain and
could run and jump like any fun loving puppy.
I took Bruno home and what a sweet guy he was on the way home so
mellow and cuddling while I drove. Well once in the house the beast
came alive. I had never seen a dog mouth and nip as much as he
did. I nicknamed him 'Jaws' as he would just be chillin' on the
floor and then wham! He would just reach out and bite whoever was
closest. He wasn't being aggressive, it was just his way, but if
you were in his range, you got bit.
After a week of this I contacted a trainer that works with one of
the shelters vets. Her solution was to grab his jowls and yell at
him to knock it off! Well that only worked for a short time. He was
better for a week, and he would just go back to his ways.
I had so many bruises on my legs and got worried that if this didn't
stop soon he would never find a forever home. I met with another
trainer, she had me hand feeding him which he quickly got bored
with. She also had me correcting him with his leash and again, it
seemed that he improved...for awhile. Bruno learned the basic
commands and was a very quick learner.
Let me mention that I respect both of these trainers and they are
very good at what they do. But, Bruno was not responding the way
we'd hoped, and the more I corrected him he would fight me.
One day I grabbed his collar to pull him away from chewing a
basket. He got mad and lunged at my arm and that really scared me.
After all he was growing by leaps and bounds and I realized his size
could do some damage. Apparently I needed another approach to help
me get through to him.
Early on when I got him, Jackie had
told me to call Trainers Academy. So I finally did. Lisa was kind
enough to spend a lot of time on the phone with me and offered to
come to my home for a one on one. The shelter agreed to pay for
this and let me tell you the results were amazing. With in two days
of Lisa's visit Bruno had stopped biting me. There were times when
I would see him start to go for my leg and stop as if he was
thinking twice about it. I worked with him using positive
reinforcement and when he was getting into things rather than yell
or correct him I would redirect his attention to something he was
allowed to do and reward him for it! He caught on real quick. Bruno
has now been adopted to a wonderful family in Canada. I passed on
all I learned to them and they continue to use the methods. Bruno
gave them a run for their money the first week, but is now behaving
as he should. I always knew he had it in him to be a wonderful
dog. Thank you Lisa for showing me how to bring out the best in
him.
Deb Vaughan
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Alfie Panetta - Puppy Class Graduate
(March 2008) Dear Lisa and
Friends,
We really want to thank you for some excellent training! Alfie
expects us to perform our routine training sessions and let's us
know if she's in the mood even when we're not! We acquired some
great guidelines and promise to do our best to proceed with the
lessons you taught so very well.
We hope to stay in touch, but if for some reason we lose touch,
please know that your guidance will forever make a difference in the
life we share with Alfie.
Many, many thanks!
Bonnie and Tony Panetta |


Connor |
Connor Harris - Puppy Class Graduate
Hi
Lisa,
I
had you this past summer for puppy class, actually Conner had you.
You may remember a certain German Shepard plush coat, that took the
class from behind the counter in Farmington Hills.
Conner is doing fine, he is one year old now and still a puppy. His
manners are much improved since you saw him last, and he continues
to amaze me as to how smart he is. I know, I am a little
prejudiced, but he picks things up so fast. Only dog I have ever
had, where you can tell him to go get his red ball, or the green one
and he will. If he has not finished his dinner and wants a biscuit,
I tell him not till he is done with his dog food. And darn'd if he
doesn't go finish it and come back for a biscuit.
Thank you for your help.
Don
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Daichi |
Daichi Scott - Private Counseling Client
Daichi came from a
shelter and also seemed to have been in a neglectful situation. He
seemed to be very distant and seemed to have had a fear of
unknown. It was clear that he was not socialized properly as a
puppy. Because he is so large, we felt that any misbehavior on his
part, however slight, may cause a problem. We also wanted to undo
some of damages that his previous life has done to him.
We wanted him to feel safe and secure with us, strangers and other
dogs (we are still working on cats). We wanted him to relax and to
enjoy his new life. We wanted him to be socialized so that we can
enjoy his company with many other people.
Although I have had Akitas before, and I was used to handling a
large dog and can teach the basic obedience, Lisa (Laney) Patrona
has taught me how to "undo" experiences that a dog may have had
before, which was helpful. We have never had a completely grown
Akita before and this was a new territory for me.
I can say that Daichi now accepts new environments and people
well. We can have contractors and guests come over, and once he is
done sniffing those guests, he usually finds them uninteresting
and goes back to his nap. Several months ago, this would not be
conceivable.
We cannot thank you enough. My husband
is now better trained (not as well as the dog) and now that he
uses the proper leash, he enjoys walking him more. Daichi keeps
walking even if:
1. A dog comes up barking
2. A Person comes close
3. A deer crosses the street (unless it is really close and he is
startled, then he whines in excitement)
Daichi has become such a joy to have
around.
Regards,
Konomi Gamo Scott
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Lou |
Lou Wells - Behavioral Consultation
ClientHi Lisa,
I wonder if you remember my
Beagle, Lou. To jog your memory, Lou had some anger and object
guarding issues. He will still steal things and run and hide in a
corner, but he will always drop them when I say “Drop it”. You
gave us really good advice that I followed.... Lou no longer is
dangerous to people at all.I
told you I was going to give him away. I was afraid I wouldn’t be
a good pet owner. I realized that he probably didn’t have much of
a chance of being adopted, so then I knew I was his best chance of
surviving.
Lisa, basically I wanted to thank
you for helping make it possible for Lou to have a chance.
Paul Wells
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Cinni was so aggressive around other
dogs that she had pulled down her owner while trying to go after
them.
When we are working with a dog
that is dog aggressive, we recommend getting them in class, even if
they already have good obedience skills. Then we teach them to focus
on their handler, and not the other dogs around them.
The proof is in the pictures of
Cinni (above) milling around among many other dogs! |
Cinnamon Donahue - Intermediate &
Advanced Class Graduate
Cinnamon was abandoned in a house and it was reported to the MI
Humane Society. The Animal Cops - Detroit film crew went with the
investigators to the rescue (her rescue has aired on the
show). She was obviously a nursing mother and quite
malnourished. The investigators found her 14 puppies in the
basement. All of the puppies survived and were adopted.
I went to an adoption at a dog day
care facility and fell in love with her sweet and beautiful face.
I quickly learned she was not always sweet. She was very
aggressive toward other dogs. Numerous times she pulled me down
while going after another dog.
After trying on my own to "train"
her and 2 different training schools, I was at my wits end. I
spoke with my uncle (a professor who specialized in behavioral
techniques). He recommended I read the book "Don't Shoot the Dog"
by Karen Pryor. The book emphasized training techniques such as
clicker training and positive reinforcement. I looked for a
school which utilized these techniques and found the Trainers
Academy, LLC on the web.
Cinni was so aggressive during the
first session of the intermediate class we were kept behind the
desk and that is where we stayed for the entire 6 weeks. I took
advantage of the Intermediate Class Guarantee and repeated the
class 4 times. By the end she was able to be out in the middle of
the room with all of the other dogs. She also went on to graduate
from the Advanced class.
My hat is off to Lisa and her
staff. They taught me the skills I needed. They helped me
understand the process of conditioning Cinni to tolerate other
dogs and lots of other tricks! I am now able to take Cinni to dog
parks, dog day care and even did the Humane Society's Mega March a
few weeks ago.
I can't thank Lisa and the other
staff at the Trainer's Academy enough! Now, I have that sweet
dog.Sincerely,
Mary Donahue
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Daisy when she graduated from our
Greyhounds Only Class. This was the first class Connie and Daisy
attended over a year ago. In August 2007 she earned a Canine Good
Citizen certificate at Trainers Academy, LLC. |
Daisy Fett - Greyhounds Only, Intermediate, Advanced & CGC
Graduate - DayCare ClientI dropped a treat on the floor as
I was getting ready to take Daisy to day care. She just about had
it in her mouth when I said, "Leave it!" She immediately looked up
and came to me, leaving the treat where it was.
It started me thinking about how much Daisy and I have learned
this past year. I could only speculate as to her background. I
know she was trained to race, rejected by the track, and spent the
rest of the time on a Greyhound farm in Oklahoma.
We have many more things to learn, but thanks to the special
Greyhound class, intermediate and advanced classes, CGC sessions,
and behavioral counseling she is a joy to live with. I feel like
we are a member of one special family (Trainer's Academy). When
she first came from CA, I felt alone and insecure "raising a
Greyhound," but thanks to Dr. Karen, from Serenity Animal Hospital
for recommending Trainer's Academy, I now have some confidence,
and so does Daisy. She actually seems much happier, knowing what
is expected of her. I no longer try to force her to do what I
want, by tugging and pulling. It may take a little longer, but she
eventually she comes along. I allow her up on the furniture,
because I now know she will come down upon command.
You have a great program and staff. I am very grateful we found
you... even if it is a little far to drive.
Connie Fett
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Quinn

Fergus
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Conor Gaffney Farmington Hills
Puppy Class Graduating July 18, 2007

Conor (pictured at right) enjoyed puppy class and we learned how
to have a better puppy and how to have fun with him.
Conor is our third puppy (Fergus and
Quinn, the other two grads are pictured at right) to attend
Trainers Academy Puppy Class. We could not imagine having a puppy
and not attending Trainers Academy. We live in Lapeer and travel
60 miles to get to class, which indicates how highly we regard
your organization.
This is our second puppy to have
Devene as an instructor. She is wonderful with the puppies and
their puppy parents. Quinn, our Westie, attended Trainers Academy
with Devene as an instructor and even 2 years after attending
class still will come when she is called. She will drop whatever
she has in her mouth, even across the yard, when we tell her to
leave it. She still enjoys her tricks and playing with Conor and
Fergus, our nine year old Trainers Academy puppy.
Thanks for all the attention and
information. It was a great class!
Mary Gaffney
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Muffin |
Muffin & Ann - Puppy
& Intermediate Graduates & DayCare Clients
I took my
puppy, Muffin to Puppy class and Intermediate class and daycare at
Trainers Academy, LLC. Muffin learned by the clicker training method
and it has worked very well. Lisa (Laney) Patrona, the new owner is the top of
the line and is well educated and gifted in training, counseling and
caring for dogs. I would recommend Trainers Academy to anyone
wishing the best training and education for their pet. The Daycare
program is top of the line also.
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Clue Carey

Madam Carey
Both are
Greyhound-Only Class Graduates and part of Allison Carey's family! |
Hi Devene:
I wanted to tell you about something
that happened recently. I had all four of my dogs out for a walk
the other day -- something I rarely do because I didn't actually
believe I could control four dogs if, say a rabbit darted across
our path, but it was a nice day and they all really wanted to go
at once, so I gave in.
Anyway as we were walking, there were a bunch of kids going by on
bikes and skateboards so I put all four of them into a sit and
then a down and told them to stay and I was so proud of them. They
all stayed put the entire time, even though one of the kids
stopped and said, "can I pet your dogs?" Simon was the first one
to try to get up and I gave him the "uh-uh" (a no-reward mark)
right away and he went right back down. I was just really proud of
all of them. (Clue is the best :- ) They were kind of far from
home with a lot of distraction and it was the whole pack, but they
were all perfect! I was actually kind of surprised myself, I have
to admit, but we have been practicing our obedience commands on
walks, in pet stores, at meet & greets & all kinds of crazy
places, sometimes with treats and sometimes without treats, just
to stay in practice and I guess it has really paid off!
That's a long, long way from ol'
Clue who couldn't pay attention for 2 seconds in class, huh? So
there's a little story you can share in your next class about Clue
the Class Clown. He sends you kisses.
Have a great day!
Allison Carey
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Precious & Suzanne DiCicco
- Intermediate Class Graduates
Suzanne sent this great news to her instructor,
Lisa (Laney) Patrona, Dip. DTBC, CPDT, CBC:
Hi Lisa,
I have to tell you how PROUD I am of my little girl. I was visiting
with my grandparents and they live on 80+ acres of orchards and
woods. Precious is allowed to run free provided she is within
a 10-15ft distance at max from me at all times. Around 10pm I
took her out before bed and made sure to make a lot of noise to
ward off any wild animals. Well it just so happened that when
I did it didn't scare the deer fast enough. She walked out with
me caught a whiff of them and bolted. I freaked and thought I
would never see her again!!! In mid-sprint 25ft+ away I called
her to return and she DID!! She stopped the chase and sat next
to me on the porch, giddy and pumped none the less. I couldn't
believe it!! I will of course be much more cautious in the future
but was so happy with her I had to tell you! :)
I'm especially thankful that I found you and your organization!!!
I was really at the end of my rope until you taught me how to
train her. THANK YOU
-Suzanne & Precious
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Freckles great recall saved his life!

Connie & Freckles both held a "stay"
so their mom could secure the gate at a dog park.
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Freckles & Connie with
Ruth & Chris Hiner - Greyhound-Only Class Graduates
This article was e-mailed to Michigan ReGAP (Retired Greyhounds
as Pets) adopters and was written by ReGAP member and freelance
writer, Ken Martin (ken_marten@yahoo.com). Since sighthounds (such
as greyhounds) are bred and trained to hunt by sight, getting
them to focus can be a challenge. But the Hiners were up to the
challenge, and as you can see, it paid off:
REGAP member Ruth Hiner, owner of Freckles and Connie,
has nothing but praise for "Greyhounds Only: A Class For
Retired Racers," an obedience class offered by Devene Godau,
CPDT of Trainers Academy, LLC. A recent afternoon romp at the
local dog park almost turned into a lost greyhound search, were
it not for training learned in the class. Ruth and the hounds
were inside the fenced-in park when another dog owner accidentally
left the double gates ajar upon exiting.
"The next thing you know, I saw Freckles outside
of the park, building up a head of steam to chase after the dog
that just left," Ruth said. "I yelled for Freckles to
come, and he ran back into the dog park. Then I told him and Connie
to stay as I ran into the gate system to close both of the gates."
Ruth's quick thinking and stay-calm
attitude, combined with the skills taught to both dog and handler
at Trainers Academy, saved the day. "If it wasn't for the
recall and stay exercises in the obedience class, I would have
lost my boy," Ruth said with a shudder. "If this isn't
a good enough reason to recommend Devene's class, I don't know
what is." |
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Breeze and Susan Dodd - Puppy
& Intermediate Class Graduates
Is there such a thing as too good of a recall? This
cute story was sent by one of Lisa's recent graduates:
Dear Lisa,
I wanted to share a cute story with you, after all
the emphasis in puppy class and intermediate class on the distance
recall, and getting your dog to want to come to you.
This past weekend I took Breeze
to Ohio to see his breeders. The visit was planned because Breeze
has turned out to have wonderful conformation and they wanted
to evaluate him. The breeder was playing with him a little on
a show lead to see his movement, but whenever Breeze caught a
glimpse of me, Mom, he made a bee-line for me. In the house they
asked me to call him to see if they could catch his gait going
from the kitchen to the living room. I called him and he galloped
to me, just as I heard the breeder saying something like "see
if you can get him to come, but more slowly". Forget trotting.
Of course they did get an opportunity to see him move, I just
had to hide behind the car. It was great to see how determined
he was to get to me when separated. Pretty Cool!
-Susan Dodd
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Jake

Coral

Ari |
Dear Lisa (Laney) Patrona:
It's been awhile since I've contacted you. I consulted you
concerning my dog Rocket about a year and a half ago. It's been a
while since I have checked out the Woofology web site, so I was
surprised and happy to see that you were listed as the owner.
Congratulations! That's wonderful.
Everything is going well with our 3 dogs, Coral, Jake and Ari. We
welcomed Ari into our home, going on a year ago, and she's
wonderful. A little talkative, but a huge cuddler. We feel very
fortunate to have 3 fairly normal dogs to help make up our family.
We still appreciate your help, but more than that we appreciated
knowing that there are people out there like you, who possess the
genuine expertise that is so desperately needed.
I'm going to recommend you to my friend. She has a huge black Lab,
who is a wonderful dog. He just needs a little training. I'm not
sure exactly what she is looking for with him, but I know you can
point her in the right direction.
I attached pictures of Coral (black Lab), Ari (golden Lab), and Jake
(Shih-Tzu). I may pester you again sometime in the near future with
a couple of questions. I hope you don't mind.
Congratulations again on all your hard work!
Lisa Newman |
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"The program makes training fun.
I feel I have bonded even more with my dog and she really looks
forward to coming to class. The training makes it easier to
understand my dogs perspective, therefore building a better
relationship. My kids also love some of the activities. I would
recommend this program to everyone who gets a dog."
Beth North &
Boo
Puppy Class Graduates
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"I enjoyed the Intermediate Class. I
learned a lot about clicker training such as what to do and what not
to do with clicking and treating, along with so much more valuable
information, it was worth the 63 mile drive to Trainers Academy, The
staff was friendly, helpful and knowledgeable."
Karen Dawson &
Birdie
Intermediate Class Graduates.
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"Lisa is an AWESOME instructor
and as a result of taking my bull mastiff there over 2 years ago
have recommend her and your training over and over again... As
well as passed on valued dog & training information to others!
Good Luck Lisa!"
-M. Jeske
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"Congratulations Lisa! If anyone
can do it you can. We appreciate all you and your trainers did
to help up train Gabby."
-Herb and Sandy Kaufman
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