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About the NakedDog Trainers

Blair Anderson
Natalie Perzylo
Blair Anderson Natalie Perzylo
Our combined experience and qualifications Our Media Profile
  • Organising and attended TTouch workshop in March 2010
  • Attended a two day workshop on TTouch in Dunedin (2009)
  • Attended 5 days of Dr Ian Dunbar's Seminar both in Auckland and Christchurch
  • Doggone Dog Bite Prevention Presenters
  • Assisting to bring in overseas speakers
  • Members of Association of Pet Dog Trainers
  • Members of Animal Companion Council
    Attended conferences in 2008, 2009 (Next Conference is in Christchurch 2010)
  • Volunteer at Dogwatch, Christchurch.
  • Volunteered at Humane Society in Ottawa, Canada.
  • Ex agility dog runner. (our dog is now too old)
  • Library and reading to dogs. Chch Central City
  • Kidsafe dogs, urban dog 'training' for the active owner etc.
  • Ex-Dog Fosterer for Dogwatch (dog rescue) but monthly volunteering at Dogwatch
    Natalie created Dogwatch's website 2008-2009, and built up their following
  • Volunteer as Red Puppy Appeal and Blind Week Collectors (Foundation of the Blind)
  • Cub Scout Training
  • 20 years training dogs in companion and assistance dogs
  • Attend workshop with Jan Fennell
  • Member of CATS (Canine Agility Training Society) in Christchurch 2002.
  • National Certificate in Dog Training from CPIT 2001
  • Certificate from Massey Principle of Canine Behaviour 2001
  • Teaching Degree, Mc Gill University, Montreal, Canada
  • webmaster of Doglinks.co.nz since 2002 !

 

Press Releases

Blair organised for Dr Ian Dunbar to be interviewIan Dunbared by Radio NZ's Kim Hill

Ian Dunbar: disciplining dogs
Veterinarian, animal behavourist, dog trainer, and writer, whose research in hierarchical social behaviour and aggression in domestic dogs broke new ground.
(duration: 31'24?)
Download: Ogg Vorbis MP3


Politics of Dog Training, Aggression and Policy
10 February 2010

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Sensible Sentencing Goes to the Dogs
Monday, 20 April 2009


podcast
listen Listen to the holistic approach to dog control on Radio Live. Bill Rolston interviews Naked Dog's
Blair Anderson
(August 8 th 2007)radio live
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Ian Dunbar

Blair, Dr Ian Dunbar, Natalie

Ian Dunbar presented in Auckland and Christchurch in February 2010. Excellent speaker. We would love to see him again in New Zealand!

Ian Dunbar

Ian loved our by-line Less Leash, More Control. He wore our School of the Naked Dog cap. What a great endorsement!! Thanks Ian. See you again.

Blair, Edie Jane Eaton (TTouch) Natalie
Jan FennellJan Fennell (The Dog Listener) and Blair Anderson
Jan FennellJan Fennell (The Dog Listener) and Natalie Perzylo

The lighting is awful !
Blind Appeal WeekBlair and Natalie volunteering to collect for Red Puppy Appeal for the Foundation of the Blind

Our dog Holmes is now 14 years old, and can't run as much as he used to. So we bought a trailer for our bicyle and he gets to see the scenery while we peddle like carzy! He does get out of the trailer to sniff and mark that he's been there.

Our dog in a kayak

Holmes and Blair enjoying a nice paddle along the Avon River.

Natalie and Holmes near Akaroa. Yes we brought our bicycle and the bike trailer to Akaroa (as well as our kayaks). We can't leave home withour our dog!

Holmes and NatalieNatalie and Holmes in Sumner. This was when Holmes was fit and younger to walk and frolic.
 
 

Articles in the Newspaper

Holmes a public-spirited dog
26 September 2005
Holmes, a bordie-collie/beagle cross certainly keeps owner Natalie Perzylo active.Natalie and Holmes


Read more about Holmes on his very own holmespage.

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Blair Anderson

This article appeared on the front page on the Saturday's Press in Christchurch

Burglar hounded by Holmes

06 May 2006
By KIM THOMAS

A Christchurch pooch called Sherlock Holmes proved his crimefighting credentials by sniffing out a dairy robbery in progress and helping pol ice put the burglar in the human doghouse.


Sherlock Holmes, or Holmes for short, alerted his owner Blair Anderson to a burglary at the Wainoni Dairy while out for an early-morning walk last July. The case came to court this week.

The 10-year-old beagle-border collie-cross dragged Anderson across the road and about 50 metres towards the dairy, barking incessantly, after the canny canine detected something was wrong, his owner said. Outside the locked dairy, Anderson said he heard someone smash a window and drop what sounded like a crowbar.

Man and dog ran back to their house, where Anderson called 111.

With police and their sniffer dog, Holmes and Anderson tracked the burglar, who was hiding in the bushes several hundred metres from the scene of the crime.

Between the dairy and burglar Robert Boyd's hideout, a trail of black clothing, a crowbar and a backpack were found, Anderson said.

The burglar was arrested, and the rest is elementary, my dear Watson.

Boyd this week pleaded guilty in the Christchurch District Court to burglary and providing false details to police.

He was sentenced to 18 months in prison, a result police say was largely due to Holmes' dogged detection.

Constable Chris Caldwell, one of the police officers who arrested Boyd, said he may have escaped if Holmes and his owner had not got involved.

Caldwell said that because police got a call from Anderson while the crime was in progress, and he was able to point out the direction the offender had gone, the professional sniffer dog was able to get on the trail of the robber.

 

 

 


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