Faye Owen
I
grew up in England and since I was a young
girl I have always been an animal lover. I
always had a pet, whether it was a budgie,
hamster, dog, cat or horse. I owned my own
horse from the age of 12 and still own one,
some 23 years later! I had an interest in dog
training from a young age too, and trained
the family dogs at obedience training and agility
in my early teen years.
At the time of leaving school, the career
of animal behaviorist did not exist and I carried
on to University to study Administrative Management.
A career in project management and computer
project installations followed. However, my
interest in animals continued in my spare time.
I rode my own horses regularly and also became
a dog walker and adoption home assessor for
my local dog rescue center.
After a one year sabbatical traveling around
the world in 2001, my husband and I returned
home and continued our careers. However, I
was regularly asked by family and friends to “sort
out” their pets and their horses, and
these increasing requests led me to look around
for some qualification that I could build into
a long term career.
I began studying at Southampton University
for the Diploma in Companion Animal Behavior,
one of the first courses of its kind in the
UK, and completed the diploma in 2005. Whilst
in the middle of completing my diploma, my
husband’s job was relocated to the US
and we settled in Atlanta in 2003. I began
working alongside an Atlanta dog trainer, Joyce
Clemens, who emphasizes positive reinforcement
training, in conjunction with Tellington Touch
methods. Joyce introduced me to Dr. Joanne
Roesner of Loving Hands Animal Clinic, where
I conducted puppy and basic manners dog training
classes for two years.
Around about three years ago, I started working
with Dr Debra Forthman as a contractor in her
Animal Behavior business, ABCS. I gained a
lot of very valuable experience during this
time, and have been extremely fortunate to
be able to set up my own business to carry
on this work, when Dr Forthman decided to close
her own business. Dr Debra Forthman has agreed
to provide a very valuable resource to my business
as a consultant and advisor.
My Masters Degree in Companion Animal Behavior
Counseling was completed in 2007. My thesis
was concerned with correlations between dog
behavior and attendance at dog daycare. I am
currently working towards achieving Associate
Level Behaviorist with the Animal Behavior
Society.
One of my other areas of interest is in the
field of equine behavior problems. I have been
studying under the Parelli Program of Natural
Horsemanship for the last three years and am
currently working on Level 3 of the program.
During my years of experience with horses,
this is the only program I have found that
centers around the human relationship with
the horse, and therefore focuses on building
a level of trust and communication between
owner and horse, in order to deal with the
various issues.
The aim of Animal Harmony LLC is to build
or rebuild a harmonious relationship between
owner and pet. It is very rewarding to see
this level of trust and harmony restored after
pet and owner have been experiencing some issues.