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Dianne Morey Owner & Lead Dog Trainer of DOGMASF & The House Of Moray Dog Training Club is an honors graduate of the SFSPCA Academy For Dog Trainers, a professional member of The Association Of Pet Dog Trainers, an AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator and a staff trainer for Camp Unleashed and at Ace Dog Sports.

As a professional dog trainer with years of experience teaching group classes, doing private behavioral training and as a staff trainer at the San Francisco SPCA, she offer's an experienced and knowledgeable skill set and a love for working with both dogs and their people.
After adopting a profoundly fearful shelter dog who needed a job and more, Dianne discovered the world of performance dog sports and the healing power of teamwork.
Dianne is always working to become a better trainer by taking classes, lessons and workshops from as many other trainers as she can in competition obedience, circus class, rally, agility, herding…
She and her dogs also go on therapy dog visits, have earned their CGC’s, TDI’s and compete in multiple sports with titles in Rally, Herding & Agility.
Dianne lives in an old barbershop in San Francisco with her three dogs True, Roosevelt & the babydog of the family Royal.

Our Training Philosophy

DOGMA’s training methods are scientifically based using operant conditioning (the use of consequences to modify behavior) and classical conditioning (using positive associations to change how your dog responds to things in their life-other dog, children, scary noises…) while providing education on how to enhance the dog-guardian relationship by building a long-lasting and trusting bond.

DOGMASF’s training program does not advocate or use techniques that cause pain or fear. Our mission is to help dog guardians learn how to be the leader of their household by building a working relationship and learn how to communicate effectively with their dog using reward based motivational methodst.
And to help guardians learn how to be in charge of their dogs choices and behavior and how to effectively use rewards(food, toys, attention,…) or the removal of rewards to install or modify behavioral responses.

 

Dianne & True

photograph by Amanda Jones
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