04/30/2023
S T O R Y
Hi, my name is Meg and welcome. I’m a psychotherapist-in-training, in my sixth year of grad school and work part time teaching mindfulness and movement therapeutically, and coaching canine parents to raise or rehab their dog to be as calm and well trained as a service dog through love and relationship.
When we got my boy Beau, my former partner and I had a yoga studio and we wanted Beau to be as calm and well-trained as a service dog so we could bring him to the studio everyday. My dear friend (who’s worked for Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides for years) started giving me lessons, and we’d walk our dogs together almost every morning for two years and talked about dog psychology, training, and health most of the time. Eventually, I volunteered myself at Lions and learned obsessively from books, podcasts, and masterclasses. Beau was so well trained - which I cannot take all the credit for, his temperament is also ideal for training as he’s a working breed, quite smart, very calm, and highly food motivated - friends, from the studio, even strangers on the street were quite taken with him and struck by our bond. Soon people began asking me to board and help them train their dogs.
During the pandemic our yoga studio () closed and I stepped back from teaching. I got a job working full-time for a dog walking company (). What a gift and an incredible education; two walks a day at High Park, a handful of us running our dogs together, each with our 6-8 dogs (in other words, 50-60 dogs per day). This field training brought everything I’d learned together, and then some. My boss knows her stuff backwards and forwards and through her mentorship I deepened my ability to read body language, and harnessed my leadership skills and confidence.