{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5fc53d64f7599b53500ae2df/5fd0f8489c9af0199c7ca359?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"8 Weeks Pregnant Ft Aislynn Ross from Ace of Paw Dog Training","description":"<p>In this episode Deb chats with longtime friend Aislynn Ross about preparing her fur babies for the newborn baby!</p><p><br></p><p>Aislynn is the owner of Ace of Paws Dog Training based in New Jersey http://www.aceofpawstraining.com/</p><p><br></p><p>Aislynn has always had a deep love and understanding for animals of all kinds ever since she was a&nbsp;little girl. However, her true intrigue for understanding canine cognition&nbsp;began with the adoption of her first rescue dog Apollo. Apollo was about a year and&nbsp;a half old, and&nbsp;Aislynn&nbsp;quickly found out for the first time what it was like to have a fearful, insecure dog. Apollo&nbsp;was such a sweet, loyal,&nbsp;loving boy&nbsp;to her as his owner. However within a few months of owning him, Apollo&nbsp;started growling and&nbsp;lunging at their&nbsp;guests coming through the front door. Aislynn soon realized this was a severe issue, and&nbsp;needed to be managed as soon as possible. Aislynn felt completely helpless. Every trainer seemed to be thousands of dollars, and she didn't know where to turn. This is the&nbsp;beginning of&nbsp;what sparked her&nbsp;interest in learning as much as she&nbsp;possibly could about dogs, their behavior, and&nbsp;the way they&nbsp;perceive the world around them. At the time Victoria Stilwell’s “It’s Me Or The Dog” was a popular show on Animal Planet and&nbsp;she&nbsp;began to obsessively watch, and to&nbsp;study her&nbsp;own dog, Apollo's,&nbsp;behaviors. Aislynn&nbsp;began to understand the importance of positive based training vs punitive training, especially when it comes to fearful, insecure&nbsp;dogs. Apollo had many people that loved and helped care for him, but sadly his aggressive behaviors became too severe.&nbsp;Unfortunately, Apollo's story did not end as a happy one. Although heartbroken, Aislynn took that experience and made it her mission to help as many people and pets as possible in Apollo's honor.</p><p>After a&nbsp;few years Aislynn&nbsp;decided to take the plunge into the veterinary field and&nbsp;learned everything she possibly could to truly make a difference in this world. In 2011 Aislynn began as a receptionist (client service coordinator) at Banfield Pet Hospital in Marlton, NJ and&nbsp;worked as hard as she could to advance her career. Within four&nbsp;months she was promoted to Veterinary Technician (Pet Nurse), and&nbsp;was taught to excel as an&nbsp;exam room technician,&nbsp;phlebotomist, radiology technician,&nbsp;laboratory&nbsp;technician,&nbsp;among many other duties that were required of her. Six&nbsp;months later&nbsp;she was trained in surgical anesthetic monitoring (spays, neuters, dental cleanings) at Banfield Pet Hospital.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In&nbsp;August 2012, Aislynn&nbsp;was hired as a veterinary technician at Mount Laurel Animal Hospital, and&nbsp;rapidly learned how fast paced an emergency animal hospital could be. It was at Mount Laurel Animal Hospital she&nbsp;learned true quality care should always be a priority. She&nbsp;learned about emergency care, pet CPR, extensive surgical monitoring,&nbsp;in patient care, &amp; how to truly help clients through some of the most difficult moments of their lives. Most importantly, for her passion of animal behavior, she&nbsp;learned about proper restraint with pets in small confined spaces, and&nbsp;how to really be able to read body language efficiently in high pressure situations.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In 2013 Aislynn&nbsp;began Penn Foster Career School’s Dog Obedience Trainer program. Then in June 2014 she&nbsp;decided to take a risk and&nbsp;start up her own company for the first time ever, thus&nbsp;Ace Of Paws was born.&nbsp;July 2014 Aislynn&nbsp;decided to focus 100% of her time to&nbsp;Ace Of Paws, which&nbsp;unfortunately&nbsp;meant leaving the job she loved very much at Mount Laurel Animal Hospital. Luckily, the owners and&nbsp;staff at Mount Laurel are kind, compassionate, supportive people, and&nbsp;still to this day Aislynn has a great working relationship with them.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In October 2014 Aislynn completed her first program in&nbsp;the dog trainer field and&nbsp;was now a Certified Dog Obedience Trainer/Instructor through Penn Foster Career School. Although Penn Foster's program taught her about the use of all dog training tools and&nbsp;methods, Aislynn decided it was her duty&nbsp;to educate dog owners about the&nbsp;large benefits of earning their dogs trust, and&nbsp;the importance of&nbsp;having a positive based training experience together..&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>​Aislynn has always believed in kindness, and treating others&nbsp;the way you would&nbsp;like to be treated. So she thought \"Why&nbsp;would I&nbsp;run my business any differently?\"&nbsp;For many years, Aislynn&nbsp;was told by many people that she&nbsp;would not get anywhere by training&nbsp;dogs solely&nbsp;positive based. Luckily deep down&nbsp;she&nbsp;knew&nbsp;there had to be a better way then “forcing a dog into submission” or pretending to be their “alpha”.&nbsp;Aislynn's goal from the beginning&nbsp;has been to build an entire team of like-minded&nbsp;individuals who truly value the bond between canine &amp; human, and to genuinely help as many dogs and families as she can. Our mission is to educate&nbsp;owners, rescues, and the animal world about the importance,&nbsp;benefit, and the necessity&nbsp;of doing positive based&nbsp;training with their beloved&nbsp;companion.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Aislynn is a proud&nbsp;member of The Pet Professional Guild, The Association For Force-Free Professionals, is&nbsp;a volunteer&nbsp;for Don't Bully Us Rescue, and is&nbsp;currently&nbsp;enrolled in CATCH Canine Trainer Academy's Master Class.&nbsp;Once her program is completed&nbsp;Aislynn will&nbsp;become a CATCH&nbsp;Certified Behavior Consultant, and will be able to take on more challenging cases as a whole.&nbsp;As of present day, Aislynn is a&nbsp;proud mommy to her new beautiful rescue girl Twixie (from&nbsp;Don't&nbsp;Bully Us Rescue).&nbsp;Unfortunately in December 2018 Coorise girl lost her battle with Canine Lymphoma&nbsp;&amp; in November 2019 Evie girl passed away due to&nbsp;liver cancer.&nbsp;</p>","author_name":"Deborah Brooks"}