John Garcia (dog trainer)
John Garcia | |
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Born |
1981 Arizona |
Residence | Fredonia, Arizona |
Nationality | Mexican American |
Occupation | Dog trainer, Emergency responder |
Years active | 1998–present |
Employer | Best Friends Animal Society |
Known for | DogTown TV series |
Website | Official Website |
John Garcia (born in Arizona in 1981) is a dog trainer, star of National Geographic Channel's four-season DogTown series, and holder of a Guinness World Record.
Biography
Garcia began his career at age 18 when he went to work as a caregiver at Utah-based Best Friends Animal Society, the largest no-kill animal sanctuary in the U.S., located not far from where Garcia grew up in Fredonia, Arizona. He told Experience Life Magazine that the reason he went to work for Best Friends after high school and not onto college was to give back to animals because his best friend growing up was a dog.[1]
In August 2005, he made news when he set a record, making the Guinness Book of World Records for walking 22 dogs at one time for one mile.[2]
A month later, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast and Garcia was deployed by Best Friends to the region as a caregiver of rescued animals, helping care for them at a triage center in Mississippi until May 2006 when all the animals were reunited or placed in foster homes.
Beginning in January 2008, Garcia helped care for and train 22 of the confiscated pit bull terriers from NFL star Michael Vick’s Bad Newz Kennels illegal dog-fighting operation. Garcia was featured in an article and in a photo on the front page of The New York Times with Georgia, one of the shyer Vick dogs, asleep with him on a cot.[3]
He has appeared twice on The Ellen DeGeneres Show (once with Georgia) as well as on Larry King Live.[4][5]
Garcia, when interviewed by USAToday about the canines referred to by Best Friends as the Vicktory Dogs, told a reporter he’d spent a month at a holding area with the dogs before they were flown to the Best Friends sanctuary: "They are good dogs. We believe every dog deserves a second chance.”[6]
Images of Garcia with Georgia have run across the Web and news outlets, from a Los Angeles Times blog to a story on Forbes.com’s Crime, She Writes column about Chicago's Court Case Dog Program.[7][8] He was also featured in training photos included on Anderson Cooper’s CNN AC360 blog.[9] A photo of Garcia with a dog appears on the cover of National Geographic Books' Dog Tips From DogTown: A Relationship Manual for You and Your Dog.
He was a trainer and co-manager of Best Friends’ Dogtown, where the canines live at the sanctuary, when National Geographic’s “DogTown” series began in January 2008 and ran for four seasons, in which Garcia starred.[10]
In 2011, Garcia went to work for several months as a trainer and rescuer for Stray Rescue in St. Louis, Missouri, but returned to Best Friends the same year, taking on a new position as emergency response manager.[11]
Personal life
He lives in Utah with his wife, Mckenzie, also a dog trainer, who works for Best Friends.
Sources
- Sweeney, Michael S. (2010). Dog Tips From DogTown: A Relationship Manual for You and Your Dog. National Geographic Books. ISBN 978-1-4262-0648-1..
- Scott, Cathy (2008). Pawprints of Katrina: Pets Saved and Lessons Learned. Howell Book House. ISBN 978-0-470-22851-7..
References
- ↑ Experience Life Magazine, "A Dog’s Best Friend," October 2009
- ↑ Associated Press, “22-dog walk may be record,” August 14, 2005
- ↑ The New York Times, “Given Reprieve, N.F.L. Star’s Dogs Find Kindness,” February 2, 2008
- ↑ “DogTown's John Garcia Shares His Story,” December 2008
- ↑ CNN - “Larry King Live,” “Does Michael Vick Deserve A Second Chance?” August 17, 2009
- ↑ USAToday, “Vick's pit bulls now Vicktory Dogs thanks to animal sanctuary,” August 18, 2009
- ↑ Los Angeles Times, “Animal lovers and football teams react to news of Michael Vick's conditional reinstatement in the NFL,” July 28, 2009
- ↑ Forbes, Justice And A Safe Haven For Chicago's Court Case Dogs," Jan. 3, 2012
- ↑ CNN AC360 blog, “Let Michael Vick play football,” May 20, 2009
- ↑ St. Louis Today, “Behind the Scenes With DogTown Star John Garcia”
- ↑ ‘’St. Louis Today’’, “National figures in animal welfare world join Stray Rescue,” June 10, 2011
External links
- Best Friends’ staff bio
- Best Friends Blog, "Vicktory dog Georgia adopted," by John Garcia, February 10, 2012
- John Garcia at the Internet Movie Database