Annie-Mae Levy is a certified dog trainer at Woofz, a puppy and dog training app, with over five years of experience, specializing in animal behavior. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Behavior from Exeter University and is a Full Member of the Guild of Dog Trainers. In addition, she is Pet First Aid certified. Throughout her career, Annie-Mae has successfully trained thousands of dogs, addressing a wide range of behavioral issues, including aggression and severe separation anxiety.
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