Chris Redenbach started training dogs in 1971 with a protection trained GSD her parents gave her when she moved off campus from Georgetown U. She decided to breed purpose bred working dogs while she lived in Brazil and chose the Bouvier des Flandres, a breed that, at that point, had very few genetic issues and was known for strong and stable dispositions and the multiple talents of farm and police dogs. This was before the breed split genetically between working dogs and show/pet dogs. As time went on, and in response to the behavioral traits that are needed in working dogs meant for both police and farm work, Chris developed some testing and observation procedures to try to identify the best prospects for work at an early age. She believes strongly in getting very young pups out in nature from at least 4 weeks to develop their senses and grow their physical and mental skills. She bases her methods on a foundation of ethology, the biology of behavior, a discipline she has been studying since the late 70’s. Her dogs have excelled at protection and herding, being useful in both real life applications and sport. In a time of doodles, Chris thinks it’s more important than ever to maintain purpose bred working dogs.
Chris is also certified as a dog behavior consultant by both IAABC and CCPDT and she teaches a very comprehensive course called Becoming a Behavior Consultant, the Human in the Middle, for trainers who want to develop their professional skills as behavior consultants. She has more courses in the works as well as working with private clients near her home in the Atlanta area. She continues her education taking courses in cognitive neuroscience at a local college. Find her at chris.redenbach@gmail.com
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