

The mission is to educate the public on proper animal husbandry, training, mental and physical health, including nutrition. Our goal is to set up a worldwide network of trainers that are top in their field. This may include being trained to be a mid-wife and birthing specialist, or a competition A.K.C. trainer /handler, disability dog trainer, kennel manager, pet store specialist, etc. beyond training people it is our goal to educate law enforcement, dog breeders, pet store chains, boarding kennels, groomer 's, veterians, animal control officers, armed force's personal and the pet owner.
The everyday pet owner being the one who is ultimately responsible for the education, care, and training of their pet. The pet owner has the same responsibility as having a child. We understand that pet owners are at wits end when they let their pet go. That's why so many dogs end up in the shelters. Responsible ownership and education are the cure. Most of the pet owners would not give up a child.
Why give up on a dog because of lack of communication?
To help dog rescues rehabilitate the dogs they save to become stable pets. That the pet stays with the family that adopts them for the rest of their life. By opining a line of communication between; the pet owner, foster person thought education and training.
To train, save and rehabilitate as many shelter dogs as possible. Putting them to use in drug detection, our sea ports, and airports across the nation. Overseas helping save our troops from I.U.D.’s car bombs.
Train them to be service dogs for our disabled war heroes.
Service dogs for the hearing impaired, seizure alert dogs. Search and rescue dogs.
As first responders all around the country, we know dogs can be invaluable, as we saw during 9/11.
Most all the dogs have given their lives to save human life and recover human remains giving closure to families around the world.
We recycle cans, bottles, paper and plastic. We even train and rehabilitate our prisoners in the jail systems.
Why not use all our natural resource including the dogs in shelters all over the U.S.A.
By having trained law enforcement dogs in every law enforcement agency n the country.
We should really be able to stop the flow of illegal drugs in our school systems. Some of these dogs will make great arson detection dogs.
Dogs that can be used by the department of agriculture, at the seaports and guard our boarder's.
The bottom line is we can teach every person and dog how to communicate on some level saving the lives. Only as a team can we make a difference as to the level of protection of our street, towns, cities, counties, states, nationally and internationally.
Also to form a large network of canine trainers for the shelters that is able to evaluate the dogs for the best training possible.