About the Trainer

Gayle Justice has been training and loving animals for over 30 years. She owns German Shepherd Dogs, (7), trained in narcotics; protection; and service; English Bulldogs, (3); Labrador Retreivers (3), currently in training for service and arson; Birman cats, (3); one Persian cat; and numerous birds including, cockatoos; macaws; african greys; conures; and quaker parrots - 90% of these animals have been rescued by she and her husband.

Gayle owns and operates a pet sitting and boarding business - which has been in operation for over 10 years taking care of both domestic and farm animals. All pets in her care are treated as if they are her own. Gayle is a past president, (two terms), of the Dallas Bird Society, Inc. and is active in their rescue, known as Project Haven. She is currently the editor of their monthly newsletter, The Quill.

Gayle is a Licensed Instructor; Evaluator and Pet Partner for the Delta Society as well as President of the local Delta Society Pet Partner Affiliate, Partners with Paws, (www.partnerswithpaws.com). This group visits nursing homes; hospices; shelters; and is actively involved in the R.E.A.D., (Reading Education Assistance Dogs), program at local schools. (www.deltasociety.org and www.therapyanimals.org)

Gayle is a Certified No Limitations Remote Collar Specialist training difficult; aggressive and dogs with behavior problems. She will train the dogs that everyone has given up on - to date - no dog has lost it’s life or home when she steps up to the plate to train. She also assists and instructs in No Limitations Seminars across the country; including retrieve seminars; police K-9 seminars; Agility; and basic. Gayle guarantees off leash training and offers life time training to all dogs in the No Limitations program. (See www.nolimitations.biz)



Gayle also lectures on the Delta Society; No Limitations Remote Collar Training; and Puddin Hill companion training and pet sitting - at the request of organizations wishing to learn about the different groups.

Gayle is currently in the process of setting up a 501 (c)(3) dog rescue - she rescued and placed over 40 dogs last year alone. She takes in the dogs; trains them and places them for the cost of the training. Each dog placed is off leash trained; and goes to the new owners with a crate; current vet records; spayed/neutered; heart and flea preventatives; collar; leash; toys; bowls and a month’s supply of food. This rescue will be a one of a kind because the dogs will all be fully trained when placed. Gayle will also train two service/assistance dogs per year to be given to individuals in need within her community thru the newly formed 501 (c)(3) - she believes that giving back to the community that supports her businesses is a vital part of being a good business owner and citizen. This particular branch of her business should be fully operational by mid to late 2005.

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The International Association of Canine Professionals