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Ashley Donegan

Regional Pet Trainer Manager at Invisible Fence® Brand
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Regional Pet Trainer Manager at Invisible Fence® Brand

Ashley Donegan is the Regional Pet Trainer Manager at Invisible Fence® Brand, a position she has held since January 2023. In this role, she oversees training operations and ensures the highest standards of pet safety and behavior training across the region.

Prior to joining Invisible Fence® Brand, Ashley served as the Operations Manager at Canine Company from 2018, where she co-ran the Manners Department and Training Program. Her leadership and expertise significantly contributed to the development and success of the training initiatives.

Ashley began her career with Canine Company in 2015 as a Pet Trainer, specializing in Invisible Fence® trainings and obedience lessons. Her extensive experience in these areas has made her a trusted expert in pet training and behavior management.

Ashley holds a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and is a certified CPDT-KA (Canine Professional Dog Trainer-Knowledge Assessed), reflecting her commitment to professional development and excellence in the field of pet training.

  • Invisible Fence® Brand: Expert Tips for Puppy Trick Training
    Ashley suggests starting with natural behaviors like "Shake" or "Play Bow." Begin training immediately using positive reinforcement methods like clicker training. Keep sessions short (5-10 minutes) and distraction-free. If training feels like a chore or your puppy struggles with a trick, seek professional help. "Invisible Fence® Brand offers Perfect Start Plus™ and Manners training to support your journey."
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  • According to Invisible Fence® Brand Regional Pet Trainer, Ashley Donegan, "A dog's sense of smell is extraordinary and they are very perceptive to their human guardian’s feelings. They can sense our emotions through the pheromones we release and read the micro and macro cues we give. This is why staying calm and not placing tension on the leash is so important during a meet and greet."
    https://blog.invisiblefence.com/introducing-a-new-dog-to-your-other-dogs