Associate Trainer Program

Become an Associate Trainer with Robinson Dog Training

Unlock your potential in the dog training industry by joining the Associate Trainer Program at Robinson Dog Training. This exclusive hands-on training initiative allows aspiring trainers to shadow experienced professionals, gaining invaluable insights into effective training techniques and dog behavior. By immersing yourself in real-world scenarios, you’ll build the skills needed to confidently guide dogs and their owners. This program is designed not only to teach you the fundamentals of dog training but also to provide a supportive environment where you can grow and develop your own unique training style.

Our Associate Trainer Program is perfect for those who are passionate about dogs and want to turn that passion into a rewarding career. As you learn alongside seasoned trainers, you will have the opportunity to observe and participate in various training sessions, enhancing your practical knowledge. This hands-on experience is crucial for understanding how to handle different breeds and temperaments, enabling you to tailor your training methods to meet the specific needs of each dog. With the skills you gain, you can start earning in the dog training industry while continuing your education.

At Robinson Dog Training, we believe in fostering a community of continuous learning. As an Associate Trainer, you will not only earn money but also access ongoing mentorship and resources to further enhance your expertise. Our program is designed to help you transition seamlessly into a full-fledged trainer, with the support of a network that encourages growth and innovation. Join us today and take the first step toward a fulfilling career where you can make a difference in the lives of dogs and their owners.

Associate Trainer: Andria Fuller

I’m from the Clinch Valley mountains deep in southwestern Virginia (Virginia, not West Virginia). My dad was a rodeo man and a lumberjack/logger. So, animals were a big part of my upbringing. I left Virginia for Detroit after high school where I lived for 20 years bartending and going to school. I moved to Phoenix in November of 2020, right at the beginning of Covid. I moved here from Detroit to make a complete life change. I decided to do something I’ve always wanted to do……work with dogs. I volunteered at various shelters and contacted various dog trainers in the area. I offered to do an unpaid internship. Fortunately for me, Louis Robinson took me on. At the same time, I began working full-time at the County Shelter where I eventually took on a leadership role. After over a year of following Louis around in my free time, I can officially say I work under the best dog trainer in the alley.