Not only is Roz a competitive trainer, she is also a gifted teacher. Roz’s canine family now includes an Aussie, Napoli, who was “rescued” from a mentally abusive situation with his breeder in Texas and Bleu, a border collie who was adopted from Come Bye Border Collie Rescue Her dog Coffee was ranked number two open obedience dog in the USA and was a top ten finalist at the National All Star Dog Invitational event. Roz has been invited to National Specialties in both obedience and agility where she has earned national acclaim and ranking. ![]() As Roz continued to show her dogs (Coffee, Speed-Oh! and Eureka!) she continued to have success at local and National events. Both Kanga and Brava achieved the highest titles in AKC and ASCA obedience with Brava being ranked the number two obedience dog in Canada. As she stepped into the agility show arena, Roz continued to also show her dogs in Obedience. At the same time Roz had added two Australian Shepherds (Kanga & Brava) to her family. Early in the 1990s Roz learned of “a new sport” Dog Agility. All three of Roz’s Old English Sheepdogs earned many obedience titles. Learning and applying the methods of positive motivational training have brought success in and out of the show ring. Roz and Hari signed up for an obedience class and they both were “hooked.” Since that time Roz’s training techniques have evolved from one of compulsion to one of compassion. ![]() Through a friend she learned about obedience training. Her first dog, as an adult, was an Old English Sheepdog who was very rambunctious and in need of training.
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