Training Spot
"I began as a volunteer at an animal shelter in San Diego," says Jen
Biglan. "I got hired as volunteer coordinator, but I wanted to do
more." She read books, went to conferences, became certified as a dog
trainer by the Karen Pryor Academy, and was hired by the San Diego
Humane Society. "I trained dogs and some goats," she says. "I worked
with the public, taught them to train dogs." In 2005, she and her
husband returned to Eugene, their home town, and she started Dog and
Cat, a home-based pet training business. One of her customers was Tera
James. "I had a puppy who was reactive and aggressive, but she was
great with the family," says James. "Other trainers advised that I
euthanize her. Then someone suggested Jen, who said, 'Sure, we can do
that,' and we did!" Inspired by the experience, James quit her job in
the mortgage business, went to school, got certified, and in 2014
partnered with Biglan to start Training Spot, a training facility for
dogs and their owners. Soon they were so busy that they needed a
storefront location. "We wanted to help more people and to have a
comprehensive puppy program," says Biglan, "training dogs when they're
really young, before they develop behavior problems." Classes range
from puppy-level up to therapy dog training, and private lessons are
available. Located at 90 Lawrence Street, Training Spot now employs
three additional full-time certified trainers, who began as volunteers,
plus a receptionist and an operations manager. Pictured left-to-right
in the photo are trainers Tera James, Jen Biglan, Carmaleta
Aufderheide, and Katie Holland, operations manager Padma Connolly, and
receptionist Melissa Patricelli. Representing guys in the otherwise
all-women enterprise are Boma and Commander.
happening people
photograph and story by Paul Neevel
Eugene Weekly / 25 July 2019
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