One of Bob's clients has this to say:
Frankly, professionally, he both intrigues and astonishes me. I jokingly call him "dog man" for his ability to instantly and reactively think like a dog without much forethought. Being a veterinarian, I have considered myself capable in animal psychology, but watching Bob work with his canine friends, I am simply amazed at how he can instantly anticipate their every reaction.
In addition, I find him to have a forte that most trainers lack. In such an outwardly rough endeavor as attack training, he actually exhibits a consideration for the dog's dignity. I have watched him encourage and instill confidence in them at the same time maintaining discipline. It is a nice blend of dedication and softness that many of Bob's colleagues lack.
Finally, I find Bob extremely knowledgeable about health care. He is well versed in recognizing serious problems and does not procrastinate in seeking veterinary advice. I find this trait lacking in many "know-it-all" trainers.
In the course of 31 years of veterinary practice, I have found no one who could watch Bob's skills as a "dog man".
Dr. F. L. Peacock, DVM
Animal Care Clinics, Inc.