My whole life I have loved dogs. Growing up as a third generation dog trainer you might say I had little choice in the matter. It is in my blood.
As a little girl I had a white Barbie convertible but it wasn't for Ken to pick Barbie up for a date. No, it was for my grandma's Lhasa Apso puppies to cruise around in! I spent most of my adolescence immersed in the world of dogs.
My grandparents started it all when, for their honeymoon, they went on a trip like many new couples do. Only their honeymoon was a trip to purchase their first purebred German Shepherd Dog. And the rest, they say, is history. My grandparents went on to professionally handle dogs at dog shows across the country, run a boarding kennel, and eventually became dog show judges themselves. My dad and my Aunt Carmen grew up at the dog shows. My Aunt Carmen continues to shows dogs at dog shows while my dad developed a taste for herding trials. He decided to pursue herding training and now travels the country and Canada teaching others how to gather up livestock with their dogs.
Because of my family's intense involvement in dog sports, I was exposed to a rich sampling of different dog activities, breeds, temperaments, and training techniques. My sister and I grew up attending herding trials with my parents and dog shows with my grandparents and my aunt and uncle. I competed in Junior Showmanship, regular show classes, obedience trials, and herding competitions. I also had the opportunity to work for many professional dog handlers at dog shows, expanding my knowledge of different breeds and training techniques.
As a high school student, I competed in many events through the National FFA Organization (formerly Future Farmers of America) with my dog programs, traveling to state and even national competitions showcasing my involvement in dog sports. My senior year in high school I was awarded a "State Star in Agriculture Placement". Only one individual in the state is awarded this honor and the applicants come from a whole range of backgrounds, not just canine programs
I then began attending college, majoring in communications. I spent one summer during college working at the American Kennel Club in New York City as an intern. Once I graduated from college I moved to Kansas, got married to my wonderful husband Waylon, and began a job in advertising. I still had dogs of my own, but it didn't take long for me to realize I missed being around dogs all day, every day! So, for the next couple of years I ran obedience classes at a local pet supply store until we had our first son, Clayton. He decided to arrive 10 weeks before his due date, so my husband and I decided it would be best for me to stay home with Clay. However, once again I got the "itch" to be involved with dogs and began my own business in November of 2011. In March 2014, we welcomed our twins into the world, Colby and Stella! After a short maternity leave, I returned to training in a bigger and better facility!
I use my background in dogs, as well as my training in communications, to teach dog owners how to communicate effectively with their dogs. Many call it "training" and you will hear me call it that as well. But I feel it is much more than that.
My philosophy focuses on "teaching new behaviors", "learning to communicate with your dog", and "developing a lasting relationship"
Certifications:
CPDT-KA- Owner/Head Training Instructor
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My philosophy focuses on "teaching new behaviors", "learning to communicate with your dog", and "developing a lasting relationship"
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David Adams is a man of many passions, but his love for dogs stands above all. He is not only a dog lover, but also the founder of an innovative platform called Sniffspot. This unique platform connects dog owners with private property owners who are willing to rent out their space for off-leash playtime. While the idea of Sniffspot was initially conceived by his wife, Rebecca, David has been the driving force behind its remarkable success, tirelessly overseeing its growth and development.
David's dedication to providing safe and enjoyable spaces for dogs to play, explore, and socialize is evident in his unwavering commitment to Sniffspot. He strongly believes that dogs need ample space and opportunities to stretch their legs and have fun. As a result, he has worked tirelessly to build a network of private property owners across the country who share his vision and are willing to offer their space for the benefit of dogs and their owners.
Despite his busy schedule, David always finds time to indulge in his passion for the great outdoors. He loves nothing more than exploring new hiking trails and embarking on thrilling outdoor adventures. Whenever he is not working on Sniffspot, he can often be found hiking or visiting multi-acre fenced sniffspots with his two beloved dogs, Soba and Toshii. He is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys the fresh air, breathtaking scenery, and the sense of freedom that comes with being in nature.
David is based in Salem, MA.
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