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Plain. Average body type. Track pants, t-shirt, ponytail. I always imagine dog trainers as women before i imagine them as men, not sure why that is. Maybe I've just met more female dog people.
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When I was at the Fanny Gott seminar, half the trainers were wearing barefoot shoes and a training vest. The training vest is more a bitesport subculture fashion statement though. Really cracked me up about the Vibrams, though.
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When working with clients, I wear a polo with my logo on it, khakis, VFFs, and, if it's cooler, a polar fleece jacket in a coordinating color. My treatbag is ever present on my hip, as is my clicker.
If you see me when I train *my* dogs in public/classes, it's either the above uniform, or nice jeans, a plain tshirt (with or without a long sleeve shirt underneath), and clicker. Hoodie if it's cold, sometimes a training vest.
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Erin, Ziva, Kestrel, Aerten, and Snipe Always in our hearts: The Amazing Maggie Mae
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