Meet Our Staff

 

FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT:  Has received her training from four trainers in the State of California.  She decided to get trained because no other organization would allow her daughter to have a Service Dog at the age 10.  She has been training Service Dogs for 9 years.  She has trained all of her daughters Service Animals and also helped others train their own Service Dogs.

FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT:  She is currently training her Seizure Alert/Seizure Response Dog. She is being taught by several people.  In addition, to learning how to train she is also learning how to run Noelle's Dogs Four Hope.

DIRECTOR OF TRAINING:  POSITION OPEN

DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS:  She is a Professional Instructor by trade. She has been training horses and Service Dogs for 20 years.  Some of the organizations that she has either volunteered or worked with are: The Humane Society as a Horse Abuse Investigator, United Animal Nations Member, Inter Mountain Therapy Animals, Delta Society, Golden Kimba Service Dogs and other Service dog orgnaizations. She also founded the not for profit Colorado Therapy Animals group. She has been awarded many awards and Healthcare Hero of Boulder, Colorado to mention a few.

Using the guidelines of Assistance Dogs International dogs they are evaluated and tested after  the dog has gone through the Noelle's Dogs Four Hope training program. Noelle's Dogs Four Hope test is based on the standards by which all Service Animals should be held to.

SCENT TRAINER:  Trains scent dogs, police dogs, narcotic dogs and bomb dogs. He has been training dogs for over 30 years. The dogs that he trains and proofed and tested by European Schutzhund Standards.

CERTIFIED MASTER TRAINER:  She trains and owns her own business. She will be testing our Scent  Dogs/Allergy Alert Dogs by the standards that are put out by the United States Canine Association.  She has been training Service Dogs for 8 years. She also carries two licenses.

PUPPY RAISERS:  These people are the back bone to a successful Service Animal. These people keep our dogs until the puppy is one year of age. During that time it is the responsiblity of these Puppy Raisers to train basic obedience and take the puppy out in public so that the puppy learns how to behave while out in public providing extensive  public socialization.