Camera One Canine Actors

San Diego, United States

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Camera One Canine Actors provides quality training for dogs as well as being a professional dog talent agency.

Located in beautiful San Diego, California, Camera One Canine Actors can instruct you and your dog in obedience training, trick training and attention training.

JoAnne Griffin, DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) is the training director and owner of Camera One Canine Actors in San Diego, California. She can help prepare your dog for party tricks all the way to AKC (American Kennel Club) obedience competition!

Obedience training is very important for dogs working in media projects, as dogs who cannot reliably take handler direction cannot be used in time-​critical filming. Trick training also builds an important repertoire of behaviors that can be used in media projects ranging from movies and TV commercials to print jobs.

History

Established in 1983.

Providing quality Obedience training and Trick training for you and your dog for over 25 years.

Meet the Business Owner

JoAnne G.

Business Owner

JoAnne Griffin DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) is the owner and Training Director of Camera One Canine Actors and has been training dogs for over 25 years. First and foremost she believes in positive reinforcement and uses kind and gentle training methods which build trust, confidence and help to make training fun for both the dog and the trainer. Her accomplishments in the professional competition obedience dog training world include:

#1 Ranked Obedience Dog in the United States for 3 years

Four Perfect 200 scores

Three OTCHs (Obedience Trial Champions)

An OTCH is the highest obedience title the American Kennel Club (AKC) Awards. There are only about 75 dogs of all breeds (per year) in the entire United States that have been awarded this distinctive title. In addition JoAnne has:

Multiple «Highest Scoring Dog» AKC awards

Utility Dog Excellent UDX (titles)

The First Champion/​OTCH/​UDX dog in sheltie history

Two time National Specialty Winner