This article features Animal Behavior Dog Obedience Program graduate, Katie Lantz, ABCDT. Katie opened a business in her community training dogs in 2017.
Animal Behavior College Reputation
In the News
Animal behavior College has been in the animal career industry for nearly 20 years. Check out what the media is saying about us as well as our graduates.
ABC Students who are military Veterans were featured in a Best Friends Animal Society Article about how they are making a difference in the lives of homeless dogs in L.A.
Animal Behavior College and the Association of Professional Dog Trainers form strategic alliance to develop better trainers and preserve the integrity of the profession.
Debbie Claseman (ABCDT) and her husband, Gerad’s nonprofit American Service Animal Society (also known as Dogs 4 Vets)was featured in the news. The Arizona-based organization teaches veterans how to train their pets to be their service dogs.
Kyla Hudson was awarded the second annual Andis Groom Nation Scholarship to Animal Behavior College’s pet grooming program.
PetAg renews its gold-level sponsorship for ABC’s Grooming Instruction Program.
There is an array of products available to help shape positive dog behaviors and assist in curbing unwanted conduct. In this article, Steven Appelbaum, founder and president of ABC, explains how new puppies in a household have different behavioral product needs from an older adopted dog.
A nonprofit in Michigan’s goal is to end kill shelters in the state. Animal Behavior College’s Chris Walter believes dog owners whose canine companions exhibit aggressive behaviors do not understand what their dogs need, how they learn, and how they think.
In this article, Andis Co. announced it’s accepting applications for the Andis Groom Nation Scholarship to Animal Behavior College’s pet grooming program.
Rasha Hassanien-Hassan, ABCVA, of Cairo, Egypt is on a worldwide mission to stop animal abuse and promote animal welfare.




