Hike the Sierras with your dog! This isn’t your typical dog walk as it’s in the mountains on the trails surrounded by beautiful pines and vistas. The Galena Regional Park guided hike, hosted by Natural Paws, is from 10am to 1pm (at your leisure after signing up – REGISTRATION 10AM – 12PM). The hike should take about an hour (2 miles) but make sure to linger longer & enjoy the many unique vendors, food trucks, music & raffle! If you’d like to be a vendor for Hike for Hounds, please email naturalpawslori@gmail.com.
Your $30 donation includes a very cool event tee shirt & gift bag!
Galena Regional Park – 18250 Mt Rose Hwy – Bitterbrush Trail (1st entrance & go past Visitors Center to parking lot on right)
ALL proceeds benefit Canine Rehabilitation Center & Cat Sanctuary.
As a professional behavior consultant and behavioral trainer, Kevin has been studying and working with the domestic dog for over 25 years in a multitude of facets. His first-hand, real-world experience, mixed with his many years of course studies have given him a unique approach that’s all his own. Building relationships with dogs based on respect and communication, Kevin’s skillset and approach draws clients from across the nation. As a behavior trainer, he doesn’t just label or assess behavior, he works hands on to help the animal overcome the behavior.
Lead Behaviorist, Trainer and Educator with Canine Rehabilitation Center and Cat Sanctuary.
Director of the Behavior & Training Division at Canine Rehabilitation Center and Cat Sanctuary, a division of the Sanctuary dedicated to providing a variety of classes, behavior programs and services for the community and dog trainers.
IACP Professional Member through CRCCS.
ABC Mentor Trainer, Training Future Dog Trainers.
Dog Show Handler, multiple dogs titled in the show ring.
10 years Animal Control for 2nd largest county in Nevada.
Animal Behavior College, Certified Trainer.
International College of Canine Studies, Behavior Consultant.
London College of Animal Osteopathy, Canine Anatomy / Physiology , Canine Behavior and Psychology.
NACA Certified.
Kristen Campbell-Ivey
Kristen Ivey is a member of the International Association of Canine Professionals, brings 19 years of entrepreneurial experience and combines it with over 18,000 hours of hands-on experience working with, and observing, shelter dogs and dogs under stress. Early in her career, she studied the effects that environment can have on people and their behavior. She worked with architects, home builders, and private clients, designing space for functionality, efficiency, and, of course, individuality. Kristen was always closely involved with animal shelters, working diligently with the dogs; however, it wasn’t until 2004 that she began to dedicate time weekly to the studying of canine behavior. After watching the struggles of many dogs, and the heartbreaking, unnecessary loss of life, Kristen decided to commit to filling a niche in the system and being a part of the change she wanted to see in the animal welfare industry. Kristen spent over a decade observing behavior, working hands-on, learning/practicing different training methods, and studying differing beliefs about canine behavior from behaviorists. Ultimately, it was a lot of real world experience, rescuing, training, and placing dogs (and learning what didn’t work) that led her to the core beliefs that Canine Rehabilitation Center and Sanctuary holds today. Kristen has certifications in leadership training through the Rapport Leadership Institute and an extensive, close to two-year leadership course with the Reno/Sparks Chamber of Commerce. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters Degree in Business and Organizational Management. Helping people and canines overcome trauma and stress is her deepest passion and purpose. Kristen has called Nevada home for 27 years, and enjoys spending time with her two children, Elyse and Drew, as well as with her three rescue dogs.
Nancy Pruitt
Nancy has over 30 years of experience in Development, Marketing and Communications. She has worked extensively with non-profit organizations, for-profit businesses and one of her proudest moments was being part of a team that built a successful start–up company.
She has lived throughout the US and this life experience has afforded her first-hand understanding and appreciation of all the different cultures and perspectives that exist within our country; not to mention the great friends she has cultivated along the way. Having lived in Reno for the past three years, she enjoys discovering new restaurants, loves exploring new places and spending time with her husband, Jerry, three daughters, two GSD’s and her Carolina Dog.
She has always been passionate about animal welfare and has volunteered as an adoption counselor for a German Shepherd Rescue group, as well as a dog handler for the JAX Humane Society. She is thrilled to be a member of the CRCCS team and looks forward to expanding awareness and financial support, both locally and nationally, for our mission to save as many innocent lives as possible.
Carol Lopez
Carol Lopez brings 45 years of executive-level experience to Canine Rehabilitation Center and Sanctuary. The majority of her career was spent in the new home real estate market, where she worked as a vice president of sales and marketing. Carol has spent several years as a broker throughout her career in both Nevada and California, managing up to 18 agents. She held several positions for the Northern Nevada Builders Association, including President for the Sales and Marketing Committee, as well as Director for the Association. Carol has served on many boards, including Canine Rehabilitation Center and Sanctuary, Cancer Awareness of Northern Nevada, and the Builders Association Charity. Carol originally joined the Canine Rehabilitation Center and Sanctuary family as a volunteer in 2012. After retiring from her successful career in real estate, she decided to follow her heart and dedicate her time towards her life passion – charity work, and helping dogs. We’ve been fortunate to have her on board full time since 2013. Carol has called Nevada home for 22 years, and enjoys spending time with her husband, Joe, of 37 years, her daughter, two step-daughters, six grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and their three rescue dogs.