About
Bonnie Krupa grew up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. She was active in 4-H and FFA and showed steers, hogs, sheep and chickens at the state fair. Bonnie also had a love of companion animals and had numerous cats and dogs growing up.
Bonnie has been training dogs since 2003. She currently owns two adopted dogs – (Rusty) – 7 yr old Golden Retriever and (Basil) – 5 yr old Blue Heeler Cattle Dog Mix.
She also owns 12 rescued kitties… Lefty, Mr. Branch, Pumpkin, Cinnamon, Starsky and Hutch (Siblings), Oreo, Tiger and Lilly (Siblings), Mr, Bojangles and Rip (Siblings) and last but not least Cowboy.
She lost her lab of 15 years (Sandy) and her FIV Kitty of 18 years (Jinx) in 2018, her 2 Golden Retrievers (Ranger (14) and Shelby (6) in 2016, Sheba (13) year old cattle dog/terrier mix in 2019 and her German Shepherd Ginger in 2021.
She has earned the following certifications
- Certified Dog Trainer (CDT), Certified Dog Trainer Advanced (CDTA) and Professional Dog Training Instructor (PDTI) from the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP)
- Certified Kennel Operator (CKO) from the Pet Care Services Association (PCSA)-now called the IBPSA (International Boarding and Pet Services Association).
- Certified Trick Dog Instructor (CDTI) from Kyra Sundance’s Do More with Your Dog Program.
- Perception Modification certification from Kayce Cover and attended a Training Between the Ears seminars with Mark McCabe.
- Endorsed member of the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (NADOI)
- Pet first aid instructor through Pet Tech International
Bonnie is an approved evaluator for the Canine Good Citizen designation through the American Kennel Club (AKC), AKC Star Puppy Program and an evaluator for https://www.therapydogsunited.org
Bonnie trained doges though the CHANCE program, which she developed at the New Castle Correctional Facility. CHANCE stands for: Canine Handlers Achieving a New Career Education. Dogs from the New Castle Animal Shelter were paired up with inmates at the correctional facility and trained for 12 weeks then they were adopted out to the public. The program began in June of 2005 and lasted for 3 years. In that time they adopted out over 30 dogs.
Bonnie enjoys participating in community service activities such as Bark for Life and White River Clean up, attends Women and Business Unlimited (WIBU) meetings when she can, serves as treasurer for EmComm ECI (a ham radio organization-her call sign is KC9EMV). In her spare time she enjoys reading mysteries, hallmark movies, therapy dog volunteering with her dogs and playing and teaching her dogs tricks, obedience and agility.
Bonnie is a balanced trainer and works with owners to teach them how to listen to their dogs and also to earn their respect. Communication travels both ways on the leash. Her goal is to incorporate fun, enjoyment, patience, love, guidance, and respect into training in addition to exercise, boundaries and affection. She also encourages owners to look at the whole dog including dog food ingredients, vet care, holistic care such as acupuncture, massage, and chiropractic needs in addition to essential oils and supplements. She uses her expertise and knowledge to evaluate each dog and owner and offer the best solution to address the problems. She is open to all training aids available including clickers, treats, toys, harnesses, halti’s, slip leads, prong collars, and remote collars. She attends national conferences, workshops, and presentations in order to learn a variety of training techniques and methods available. Bonnie has also been acknowledged and published in the book called, Top Tips by Top Trainers.