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ASHLEY VALENTINE

Ashley Valentine CCBC-KA CPDT-KA

Ashley Valentine has a Bachelors Degree in Animal Science from UCONN and is a Nationally Certified Canine Behavior Consultant 

(CBCC-KA) and Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA).  

She has completed a Complete Canine Certification in Canine Aggression master course through world-renowned Michael Shikashio. She uses positive reinforcement, management, and safety techniques to help owners and dogs with all levels of aggression, leash reactivity, fear, anxiety and confidence building. As with any canine, her goals are happy, loved dogs with confident, knowledgeable owners.  

In addition, she has also completed a master course on separation anxiety by Moira Hechenleitner DVM, CSAT, in which the training method is a positive and relaxing experience for the dog, which will allow them to desensitize and learn to be home alone comfortably. Ashley also completed her certification in Recognizing Pain in Dogs and is a supporter of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC).


Ashley is Certified as a Licensed Family Dog Mediator in Behavior (LFDM-B) through Kim Brophey. This methodology gives understanding as to WHY dogs behave the way they do and how we can help them in a humane, enriching and enlightening way. This methodology helps bridge the gap between human and dog in order to have a better understanding, communication and trusting relationship from both ends of the leash.


She has a special affinity for helping fearful and aggressive dogs reach a state of happiness and is always the common face at every local rescue event and takes pride in giving back to the canine community through her training, fostering, volunteering and her specialization in behavioral rehab.

Ashley received her bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from The University of Connecticut. Her passion for animal training career began early, with riding horses at the age of 8 and by 19, she was managing a riding facility. She also built/owned/operated 2 riding facilities in which she trained horses to compete in Hunter/Jumper competitions. 

Ashley has become the go-to socializer for the most extreme fear cases found in a variety of rescues in San Diego and overseas.

Lindsey KRAAL

Lindsey Kraal (CPDT-KA)

With nearly two decades of professional experience in animal training, Lindsey brings a wealth of knowledge and a compassionate approach to her work. She began her career working with a variety of species as a zookeeper and animal trainer at the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park, honing her expertise before specializing in canine behavior. Lindsey holds a degree in Exotic Animal Training and Management from Moorpark College, and she is a graduate of Trish King’s Canine Behavior Academy. In addition, she is a CPDT-KA certified trainer, reflecting her commitment to positive, science-based methods and continuing education within the field. Since 2015, Lindsey has focused exclusively on training dogs, helping families and their companions build strong, lasting relationships through trust and understanding.

Alex Pederson

Alex Pederson

Alex Pederson (CPDT-KA)

In addition to her formal education and professional expertise, Alex frequently attends workshops and conferences to stay informed on the latest research and humane approaches in canine behavior modification. She emphasizes the importance of positive reinforcement and individualized care, tailoring her strategies to each dog’s unique background and temperament.

Beyond her clinical work, Alex is also committed to community education. She regularly hosts seminars for dog guardians, rescue volunteers, and fellow trainers, aiming to demystify complex behavioral issues and empower others with practical tools for canine well-being. Her compassionate approach has earned her praise from clients and peers alike, who appreciate her patience, depth of knowledge, and unwavering dedication to both dogs and their humans.

When not working with clients, Alex enjoys hiking with her own dogs and exploring new trails, continually inspired by the resilience and adaptability of the canine companions she serves.

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