Injectronics Automotive College 1999 as a TechnicianShawn has been working on vehicles since he was 15 years old and grew up in a struggling family so he more or less had to learn about engines to alleviate the added costs of vehicle maintenance and repair.He worked on broken down engines while in high school then took a few years off and ended up in college and graduated. After graduation he worked at a Husky Station and did his apprenticeship for five and a half years under the guidance of (one of the best), Maurice Desutler. he then moved onto McNaught Motors where he eventually made it as head mechanic and remained with them for six and half years.So now here I am, proprietor of my own automotive facility. I've had a lifelong love for dogs so figured my new business should have 'dog' in the title, thereby the name Mad Dog Motors.Marcus Gooch: AutomotiveTechnicianGraduated: High SchoolGraduated: Red River CollegeMarcus was born and raised in the Municipality of Transcona and has been a Automotive Technician working at well-known automotive shops over a three year period.
My name is Dawn Piche. In 1989 while serving in The Canadian Armed Forces, I started my training company, K9 Kindergarten. After leaving the military in 1997, I moved back home to Winnipeg and established Canada's Canine Academy.Operating solely on a referral basis, the company flourished, showing a demand for a qualified Behaviour Specialist. As a result of the demand, the company went public.I became the only recognized Certified Pet Dog Trainer (CPDT) in Manitoba in 2004. This certification is recognized around the world by the Certification Council out of New York (CCPDT).To maintain this certification we are required to keep up with Continuing Education Units. This allows certified trainers to provide their clients with the most proven methods of behaviour modification.