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About Us

Building bonds, forming families, perfecting packs

K-9 Connection is a dream come true, building a support system for the community creating a platform committed to providing guidance with their dogs. For whatever life situation presents, I wanted a place for people to be able to reach out for information, connection, and education to support their dog staying with their family. 

 

We accomplish this by building a dog-loving community that is inspired and empowered to help when life gets Ruff! A community that provides wisdom, experience, education, practice, and compassion to help the families find the understanding and support they need to be successful. 

 

Through educational programs, community outreach, and fun social events for fundraising our goal is to continue to grow as we recognize and create solutions so that our community can thrive. 

 

Mission Statements

Section 1.

K-9 Connection, Inc.’s mission is to educate canine professionals, volunteers, and families in canine communication in order to promote benevolent leadership through safe, effective, positive motivational training and responsible rescue and rehoming. We teach everyone how to communicate and respect each other for a powerful long-lasting bond. Just like a foreign language, humans can learn to speak dog.

Section 2.

K-9 Connection, Inc. takes on a leadership role in the community and focuses on education through recognizing the potential of societal relationships between animals and people.

Section 3. 

K-9 Connection, Inc. volunteers value the greater good over personal interest. 


 

Executive Board 

Co Presidents

Amy McCaa

Heather Nicholas 

 

Vice President

Kari Rolph

 

Treasurer

Michael McKinstry

 

Secretary

Greg Stevens

K-9 Connection

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is powered in collaborations with our friends at

Lead The Way Training, inc.

contact us at

888 854 0938 

info@lead-the-way.us

www.Lead-The-Way.us

501c(3) corporation​

“The corporation is organized exclusively for charitable, religious, educational, or scientific purposes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code.”

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