Jay Kopelman, the New York Times Best Selling Author of “From Bagdad with Love” and “From Bagdad to America,” in which Graham had honorable mentions. This began with Lava, a puppy rescued during the battle of Fallujah who and brought to the USA by Lt. Some of these interviews resulted from his involvement with dogs rescued in the war zone in Iraq. Graham has participated in and been featured on talk shows, local and national magazines, has a feature in Dog Fancy Magazine, run seminars on dog care and training, and appears on many news and radio shows with NBC, CBS, FOX and CNN. He also accepted a position of senior mentor trainer for the Animal Behavior College, sharing his dog training knowledge and passion with new trainers and certifying them in California. After the valuable experience at Helen Woodward, Graham established his own dog-training company, West Coast K9. Graham specialized in behavior modification and helped to save the lives of thousands of dogs from an uncertain future. Over the years, he has worked with thousands of dogs, continuing his studies to further his understanding of dogs’ behavior and needs. working in several roles ending as senior dog trainer. He then attended Animal Behavior College, and in 2002 graduated with honors as an Animal Behavior College Certified Dog Trainer (ABCDT).ĭuring college he joined the Helen Woodward Animal Center’s adoption facility in Rancho Santa Fe, CA. Graham initially worked as the manager of a local pet nutrition store and used this opportunity to learn about the nutritional needs of cats and dogs. From Canada, he immigrated to the United States obtaining US citizenship and he now resides in sunny San Diego, CA with his amazing family (wife Kyrié, four wonderful children, and dogs Spirit and River). His experiences in wildlife settings instilled a dream of one day working with animals. At age five, he immigrated to Toronto, Canada with his family, but enjoyed frequent trips back to South Africa. Graham Bloem was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and has had an affinity with animals all his life, although his true passion is for dogs. “When you begin to understand the bond and connection your dog has with you and you have with your dog…confusion will diminish and your dog will begin to follow your lead”
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |