Kevin Shriver.
Three decades of dogs.
Some trainers learn dogs from books. Kevin learned them from handlers, from cops, from the back of shelter kennels at 6am. Three decades into a career most people don't get one chapter of, he's still doing the same thing he started doing as a kid: figuring out what a dog is trying to tell you, and then teaching that dog how to live in a human world without losing what made them a dog.
K9 Wrangler is the most direct expression of that work. Hidden fence installs — done properly, with the dog actually trained on the boundary, not just zapped at it. Behavior consults for families whose dogs are over-threshold, under-stimulated, or just plain confused. And the same K9-grade fundamentals applied to whatever dog walks through the door.
If you've got a dog and a yard, Kevin probably already has a plan. Call him.

The path here.
Working dogs, working hands
Grew up around hunting dogs and farm dogs. Learned the difference between a dog that listens and a dog that's been bullied.
Police dog training
Spent years training and certifying K9s for police departments — bite work, narcotics, tracking, handler protection.
Adoption-ready, not just adoptable
Built a long-running rehabilitation pipeline that takes shelter dogs nobody wants and turns them into the dog a family fights to keep.
K9 Wrangler
Combining pro-grade training with custom hidden-fence installs so families get the whole package — a safe yard and a dog who knows how to live in it.
