about us
Lynne Stott, CPDT-KA, CBCC-KA is dual certified as a professional dog trainer and behavioral consultant through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers. Her passion is to help owners find lasting solutions to the challenges of dog ownership and to help dogs find safety and security living as a member of the family. She has served a term on the Board of Directors for the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, the leading credentialing organization for the dog training profession.
Lynne is a former volunteer-trainer on the leadership team for a volunteer-run focus group concentrating on the needs of behavioral dogs in a municipal shelter. This group of trainers helps to educate volunteers, fosters and adopters in behavior management and training techniques with the goal of making dogs more adoptable and keeping adopted dogs in their homes.


Lynne’s interest in behavioral science and the physiology of behavior began in 1980 and spans years as a dual-licensed foster care provider for the Arizona Department of Economic Security and Pima County Juvenile Courts.
Her home also served as a Time-Out Program 24 hour crisis placement location. Her service to community includes 3 years as an active member of the Military Affairs Committee at Davis a Monthan Air Force Base, providing a bridge of communication between local industry and base leadership. Lynne is retired from a 20 year career in hospitality management with a CFBE designation from the University of Michigan and is former Adjunct Faculty for Northern Arizona University and Pima Community College.