04/20/2026
The best part about Kynology is all the wonderful people it brings together. The worst part is saying goodbye to all your new friends.
See you all next time!
Canine Education for Serious Students of Dog Learning, Behavior, and Training
04/20/2026
The best part about Kynology is all the wonderful people it brings together. The worst part is saying goodbye to all your new friends.
See you all next time!
04/17/2026
So many engaging questions and discussions! — Day 4 of Kynology 4
04/11/2026
On our way to Kyno 4! Bay Area friends, there are still a handful of in-person spots. Everyone else, check out the fun from Livestream.
This event will get you hooked. It's soooo worth it. https://kynology.org/event/kynology-4-symposium/
01/26/2026
That face! Our cutest and most attentive student. (Beau is a foster, though really he's a keeper).
01/25/2026
Enough with the Posts on Seminars Past and Present (quickly winding down to an end), it's high time for a Post on Seminars Future, which one can still attend!
Our event in North Carolina next next week with Controlled Aggression host Jerry Bradshaw ( ) is just about at capacity. We've added a Livestream option so that those who cannot make it in person can join in on the science, swear words and fun from afar.
https://kynology.org/event/seminar-essentials-2026feb05-08/
01/25/2026
Hanging out in Tarzana with friends & (and best of all, pawsyman Pacheco, who just wants to snuggle). Stay tuned for video clips of the event!
01/24/2026
A little late to the post (Stewart's social media presence, rather lack thereof, required hijacking) but we had the best time teaching with Forrest Micke and Daisy Peel (and George Mariakis, who provided amazing home cooked meals and technical support) at Agility Acres in Troy, Ohio.
What a great place to train and run courses! (Really too bad we don't live closer). Daisy Peel is an absolute powerhouse, and someone to look up to in both dog training and in life.
01/24/2026
01/18/2026
And another as introduction
01/18/2026
The first post should be left un-captioned ... so that others can fill it in.