Glenn Redmond
Glenn Redmond graduated from Carleton University with a degree
in Psychology and Sociology. He worked as a behavioral therapist
for many years before turning his attention to animals. He attained
the credentials of both Certified Obedience Trainer and Certified
Protection Trainer from the North American Guard Dog and Training
School in Langley, British Columbia.
Now a member of the IATZE film union, Glenn became involved in
the television and movie industry as the head trainer for the
popular family program, Animal Miracles. Having 85 head trainer
credits for TV and film behind him, Glenn has also appeared on
camera seven times as a stuntman. He has trained and coordinated
shoots with domestic as well as exotic and wild animals such as
alpacas, alligators and bears. Other film credits include commercials,
the TV show Hatching Matching and Dispatching, and the feature
film, Young Triffy Gets Made Away With.
Glenn has given seminars on Aggression for both the Vancouver
Dog Association and the St. John's SPCA. He has been a guest many
times on both radio and television as an aggression specialist
on each side of the country. He is also actively involved in the
SPCA Bite Free Program, educating children on how to be safe around
dogs.
Glenn is an accredited Shutzhund Trial Helper and is currently
a helper with the North Atlantic Shutzhund Club. He is also a
Mentor Trainer for the Animal Behavior College in California.
Having sold his business interests in Vancouver in 2002, Glenn
now resides in Conception Bay South with his wife Natasha, dog
Dakota, and cat Lou.
