
For Sasha Alexander, her life-long love for animals yielded a career in dog training which began when she was in her early twenties. Since that time, Sasha has helped thousands and thousands of dogs and their owners establish a harmonious relationship through obedience training.
Sasha's background in counseling psychology assists her greatly in working with different personalities of dogs and their owners alike! Her main focus is on teaching people how to train their own dogs in order to achieve lasting, effective results. Sasha has a wealth of experience and knowledge not only in companion animal training, but also in obedience trials, agility competitions and show handling. Over the years, she has worked extensively with various non-profit animal adoption agencies, taking on the most challenging animals and turning them into model canine citizens!
"I would like to see obedience training be a vital part of every dog's and dog owner's life", she says. "You still hear from time to time, 'oh, she is really a good dog, she doesn't need to be trained'. True as it might seem, but we wouldn't think of not educating our human children -- whether they are well-behaved or not. Training of our family dogs should be no different, and when treated as a necessity, not a luxury, will result in better behaved, well-adjusted and overall happier dogs who live in complete harmony with their people."
After being a part of a larger dog training company for over 10 years, Sasha made a decision to open her own business. Paw Prints Pet Services was originated in early 2002, and it has been at its current location since July 2004.
Sasha and her family of six cats, five dogs and an ever-varied number of foster pets live in sunny Tucson, Arizona. She is a tireless driving force behind Paw Prints, and her animals help her greatly in her everyday work.
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