BEEZYS PACK
ABOUT BEEZYS PACK
CANINE BEHAVIOR
At Beezy’s Pack, we go beyond basic training commands. Your dog’s mindset and mental health should be considered and valued before “obedience” or “accountability.” Our mission is to create harmonious relationships between dogs and humans through compassionate, force-free training. We believe every dog deserves a chance to thrive, regardless of their past or current challenges. That’s why we focus on tailored behavioral consultations that address the root causes of issues, fostering lasting change.
Our approach is grounded in the latest canine science, combined with a profound love and respect for dogs as individuals. We don’t believe in quick fixes or harsh methods but rather in building trust, communication, and a better relationship. Whether you’re dealing with a specific behavioral challenge or looking to strengthen the bond with your dog, Beezy’s Pack is here to support you every step. Let’s work together to create a happier, more balanced life for you and your dog.
Thank you for being part of the pack!
To get started, please fill out our New Member application.
Meet The Owner

AUBREY | BEEZY
Owner, Consultant, Trainer
Aubrey is the owner & lead trainer; her deep love and dedication for dogs led her to establish Beezy’s Pack in 2019. With a background in canine behavior and multiple professional certifications, she has the knowledge and expertise to help you and your dog succeed. She understands the challenges of rescuing and rehabilitating behavior-case dogs and is committed to providing information that will help you to build trust and foster positive connections with your pet.
Aubrey achieved a bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut (BA) and holds multiple professional certifications – including as an AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator (CGC), a Fear Free Certified Professional (FFCP), a Certified Behavior Consultant Canine (CBCC-KA) with the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CPDT), and a Family Dog Mediator (FDM) through the L.E.G.S. Applied Ethology Program. She is a current member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT), the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC), and the Animal Behavior Society (ABS). Aubrey’s ongoing professional coursework focuses on canine behavior disorders, cognitive psychology, ethology, and neuroscience.
Aubrey’s curiosity for animals and studying their behaviors began as a toddler with weekly visits to the Denver Zoo. This enthusiasm has remained in every step of her life – through grade school (walking neighborhood dogs), high school (working at a kennel for a reputable breeder), and college (working for a veterinarian as her first role post-grad). After moving to Los Angeles in 2014 and volunteering with rescue organizations, she discovered that many dogs displayed advanced behavioral issues not allowing for adoption; she was eager to advance her education and skillset to do more for these “challenging” dogs. Aubrey quit her corporate role in 2019 to follow her passion. Over the years, Aubrey has volunteered countless hours with local adoption centers, shelters, and rescue organizations – a vocal advocate in the rescue community.
Aubrey founded her non-profit in 2022, Beezy’s Rescue Corp., a 501c3 Organization that continues to help animals in need.
Aubrey’s Coursework
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The Aggression in Dogs Conference 2025
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Aggression on the Inside Out: Bites of Biology and Behaviorism
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Neurobiology of Arousal: Yerkes Dodson Law
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Fear Memory Generalization: When the Protective Mechanism Goes Wrong
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The Science of Aggression
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Resilience in Dogs
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Aggressive Dog Defensive Handling Seminar
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Comparative Psychology and Cognition
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Pain Rewires the Brain
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Permission not Permissive
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Forrest Micke Heelwork
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Pressure On Pressure Off: The Hidden World of Negative Reinforcement
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The Slice is Right: Suzanne Clothier
- Dealing with the Bogeyman: Helping Reactive and Fearful Dogs
- Control Unleashed Pattern Games for Sports and Life Skills
- Normal or Not, Common Behavioral Disorders
- Protocols for Success: Dr. Karen Overall
- Genetics, Personality, Neuroscience, Resilience
- Biome, Brain, Behavior: An Exploration of the Gut-Microbiome Relationship
- Premack Principle
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Talk to Animals: the Neuroscience of Communication
- A Dose of Hope: How Supplements and Medications Can Help when Training Isn’t Enough
- Neurodiversity in Animals, a four part series
- The Resilient Canid: Urban Coyote Ecology