To ensure every pup’s well-being, we temperament test each new dog extensively. New dogs are assigned to one of five different play groups that match each pup’s size and playstyle. We constantly monitor the groups and make changes in assignment as needed. Dogs are treated as individuals and receive positive based, customized attention specific to their needs, likes, and dislikes. There’s no shortage of pats, neck scratches and love here!

Before coming on as new owner of Woof Woof in January of 2026, I ran my own full-service dog business in Massachusetts
that I started while a Canine Sciences major at Norfolk County Agricultural School.
I am passionate about providing a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment for every pup in our care. I bring a keen understanding of how a successful and multi-faceted dog care business should be run and have been incorporating positive changes in procedures, staffing, facility upgrades, etc. since Day One. It’s an on-going process and I always welcome staff and client input.
Training is of particular interest to me. A well-trained dog is a settled, safe and more predictable pet and my philosophy of combining positive reinforcement in a balanced, relationship-based program proves amazing results. Ask me about one-on-one training with customized programs to address any obedience and behavioral concern – including leash manners, recall, resource guarding,
alpha behavior, aggression, separation anxiety, etc.
While not at work, I enjoy volunteering my time with The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association (NAVHDA)
and competing with my two German Shorthaired Pointers –Moxie and Willow.
I am also mom to my black lab Ruger, American Quarter Horse Cheeta, Johnny my goat, and a host of feathered friends !
I am dedicated to ensuring each dog who comes through our doors enjoys personalized attention, socialization,
and plenty of playtime in welcoming space. I look forward to meeting all my pup parents.
Bri
