Kylie Ghim

A lifelong animal lover and nurturer, Kylie has been rescuing, adopting, and bringing home stray animals of all types, whether furred, feathered, or scaled, starting from an early age. 

Kylie got her start in dogs when she began volunteering for a Los Angeles pit bull rescue in the early 2000s.

She remained active in the dog world throughout college before finally making the leap to make her passion a full time career and lifestyle. 

Kylie’s strengths lay in aggression, reactivity, puppy foundation, off-leash training, advanced obedience techniques, behavior mod/rehab and relationship building between human and canine.

In her free time, Kylie actively trains and competes in the difficult 3-part protection dog sport of French Ringsport with her Belgian Malinois, hunts with her working terriers, and spends time outdoors with her dogs.

Abigail post

A lifelong animal lover, Abi has been around animals of all types her entire life. Not only was she raised around farm animals, she spent most of her childhood years working with Paws With A Cause, a nonprofit organization that provides service dogs of all types. Through this extensive experience she gained invaluable knowledge in training, socializing, and rearing such assistance dogs for epilepsy, hearing, autism, and other physical disabilities. 

Abi’s strengths lay in socializing, leash reactivity towards people & other dogs, puppy foundation, rescue dogs, and is also well versed in dog nutrition. 

When she is not training dogs for EduCanine, she is usually with her Belgian Malinois Lenin and her border heeler KiKi Marie. 

Abi’s personal passion is with working dogs, she has trained and competed in French ringsport and now is exploring the exciting world of herding with her cattle dogs!