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Our Dogs

From the very beginning to dogs currently in training, we have logged and videoed. You can find WagPoint through interns, different ventures, name changes. Find us on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook. 

Scroll through this page to see our dogs!

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THE BEGINNING: Myla & Bella

Myla was the very first dog to be trained and worked in a specific direction. Myla was trained and placed as a seizure alert dog.

 

Bella is a Belgian Malinois! Training isn't about the dog breed, but personality. Bella took me through many different ventures, styles, interns and helped me discover my passion. Bella was trained as a mobility dog but did everything from tricks, to show, herding, agility and dock diving.

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Theia

Theia was the very first matched and released service dog! I rescued her off the streets of Phoenix, Arizona. She looked a lot like a German Sheperd but later tested to be German Shepherd, Malinois, and Kelpie! Theia was approximately 8 months old and low drive, she was trained and placed as a Psychiatric Service Dog.

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Dunkirk

Dunkirk is a cocker spaniel who changed homes a lot from a young age. He entered WagPoint's training program at a 1year old. Dunkirk has no specific task but remains a demonstration dog for handlers to learn and introduce incoming program dogs.

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Huxley

Huxley was a co train with 3D Herders. WagPoint likes to be flexible to all people and all needs. I enjoy always learning; Huxley entered the program at 3 years old to be a POTS service dog. Huxley is a border collie and he matched his handler! Usually we match people to the dog but Huxley knew what he wanted.

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Sable

Sable is a dilute Doberman Pinscher. She came to WagPoint from a friend of mine needing to downsize. Sable was named "Bayla" and was 6 months old. She fit in with the current resident dogs and adapted easily. Sable began training after a few weeks for DPT and crowd control. 

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