Brian Agnew
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Brian's Philosophy on Dog Behavorial Solutions

From an early age, Brian was aware of his intuitive abilities with animals. He understood how to work with cats, dogs, hamsters and even opossums.

Brian has always had a passion for animal welfare. Throughout his childhood Brian rescued many sick and injured animals, often taking them to his neighborhood vet to see if they could be saved. He and his siblings once rescued an entire litter of orphaned kittens and bottle-fed them until they could eat on their own.

Brian graduated from Loyola Marymount with a degree in Communications. After college he began a career in the film industry as a Director of Photography working on music videos, commercials and feature films.

Several years ago, Brian adopted a sweet mixed breed dog named Tenaya who inspired him to work with animals again. After working at a doggie daycare facility and teaching basic dog obedience, he became determined to find a better way to help owners resolve their dog's behavior issues.

Brian began his career in dog training and dog behavior by completing an intensive 4 month Shadow Program on dog psychology. Brian has completed advanced dog-training workshops by Brian Killcommons, Marc Goldberg and Martin Deeley. Brian's volunteer work with rescue organizations such as Second Chance at Love Humane Society and Karma Rescue, introduced him to Cheri Lucas, protégée of Cesar Millan and frequent guest on The Dog Whisperer. Over the years they have worked together on multiple cases and refer clients to one another on a regular basis.

Brian's forte is in problem solving. He's an expert in creating a strategy that works for each case he takes on. Brian is extremely committed to his clients and the outcome of his cases. He often pushes his clients to stay the course until the rehabilitation process is complete with their dogs. He is highly respected by both his colleagues, and his clients.

"Brian takes on cases other trainers wouldn't get near," according to Cheri. "He's confident and fearless. He's the best I've ever seen at making sure the information he's sharing with his clients resonates with them."

Brian is dedicated to sharing his knowledge of dog psychology to dog owners so they can resolve their dog's issues once and for all. Brian's goal is to teach people how to communicate with their dogs by understanding how dogs think. After working with Brian, clients learn how to tap into their intuitive side to better connect with their dogs.

Brian is a member of the International Association of Canine Professionals, an organization that is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of professionals as well as business practices.

Training Cesar's Way

Brian is one of three trainers to teach at Training Cesar's Way Workshop.

For the first time, Cesar and his team have designed a hands-on course to instruct you on the fundamentals of dog training. "Training Cesar's Way" will teach you everything you need to know to have the perfect canine companion.

Featuring Cesar Millan and his team of trainers, including: Cheri Lucas, Martin Deeley and Brian Agnew.

Taught at the Dog Psychology Center, thirty minutes outside of Los Angeles, California, this course is designed for dog owners, as well as, beginning trainers who want to enhance their relationship with their dogs and learn Cesar's techniques for Pack Leadership.

Visit the website at trainingcesarsway.com.
Client Testimonial "I have been working with Brian for the past few months. The results have been amazing. The experience has been terrific; not only is Brian gifted in his work with the dogs, but he is a great teacher. I have discovered that at least half the work is in educating the dog owner."

Brian's experience and training
  • Member of The International Association of Canine Professionals
  • Attended Brian Kilcommons & Sarah Wilson's "Dealing with Difficult Dogs" Workshop, 2009
  • Certified in use of Force Free™ and E-Touch™, 2006
  • Attended Ecollarpalooza 4 workshop in Wisconsin, 2008
  • Trainer for Training Cesar's Way
    Training Cesar's Way