Robin Winter
Training Director I have been training dogs since I was seven years old. I am passionate about training and developing dogs and their owners to their full potential and ability. Our philosophy is to have well behaved, balanced dogs, that show happiness, motivation, and precision in their work. Personally, I have been training in Schutzhund since 2001. In that time I have titled more than 25 dogs up to SchH3/IPO3. I have also trained other dogs to BH and IPO1 titles. I have participated in the WUSV in 2010 with Wichita von Narnia (placing 63rd) and 2011 with Dix z Perstatskeho Mlyna (placing 48th). I have also participated twice at the FCI IPO World Championships with Fiesta von Narnia, placing 68th in 2015. I started the Central New Brunswick Schutzhund Club seven years ago, and am the Training Director there. I currently have several nice young dogs that I am working. Fiesta von Narnia IPO3 and Yamaha von Narnia IPO3 are the two females that I plan to compete with at the Nationals this coming year of 2016. Click here for more pictures |
Chris Trail
Treasurer & Helper My name is Chris Trail and my dog is Vida von Narnia. I have been training Vida in the Schutzhund sport forseveral years now, and I LOVE it. I find this training to be very rewarding in that, what you invest in a dog comes back in the form of obedience, performance, and an increasing willingness to please. This training has also been lots of fun for both Vida and I, and a good lesson in patience for me. The club has given me the chance to meet lots of great people who love their dogs, and the sport, and we have lots of fun. Vida and I completed our IPO3 in 2015 and are currently working towards an FH. I am certified at the club level as a helper. See you on the field Click here for more pictures |
Tony Roy
I started the sport of Schutzhund in the summer of 2009, after I purchased my first GSD Von Rommel Roy. In CNBSC's fall trial Rommel earned his BH and AD titles. He completed his SchH1, 2 and 3 titles in 2011. I also have the privilege of training and handling Zeppelin Von Narnia, a very talented GSD who has completed his BH, ScH1, IPO2 and IPO3 titles. I look forward to seeing everyone on the field, at working weekends and at trials. Click here for more pictures |
Rebekah Winter
Junior Member I have been training dogs for most of my life. I got my first dog Juno von Narnia BH when I was nine, and titled her to a BH. Since then, I have done BH titles with four more other dogs - Krak van Guiderij, Izzy de Noble Nid, Orca von Narnia, and Autumn von Narnia. Currently I am working with Whisky von Narnia BH, IPO1 who is my own dog that I have also titled for BH and IPO1 so far. She is working on her IPO2 and IPO3 titles in 2016. I am also working with Rook von Kaltwasser and hope to have her ready for some titles this coming year as well. I really enjoy working with dogs, and developing their abilities in Schutzhund work. I have also trained two dogs for Service work, one for Mobility Assistance & PTSD, and the other as an Autism Assistance dog. I enjoy helping club members to train their dogs, particularly in the obedience phase. |
Suzanna Winter
Junior Member I started training my first dog when I was seven years old. His name was Coal von Narnia BH, IPO1. I raised and trained him by myself, with my mother as my coach. He did his BH when I was nine years old, and he did his IPO1 when I was 11 years old. In addition to Coal, I have been training Easy von Narnia BH, IPO1. Easy did her IPO1 this past fall and is now working toward her IPO2 title. I also have a young female name Danali von Narnia who I am preparing for titling in 2016 for BH and IPO1. I enjoy training dogs and working with the club members! |
Dave Hartigan-Palmer and Stacey Palmer
Knowing my husband really wanted a German Shepherd, I contacted Robin and we went out to meet her and her dogs. She had this little 9wk old black devil that was available and we decided to adopt him. While we were there the club was having a training session and we stayed to watch. As soon as we got in the car my husband said to me you want to join don't you and I started going to training sessions and working hard at home and the rest is history... |
Abigail Winter
Junior Member I am training my first dog right now, her name is Icestorm von Narnia. She was given to me in January, 2016 when I turned nine years old, but I have been training her for about a year already. Ice and I are training toward our BH title for this spring, and hopefully our IPO1 title in the summer of 2016. She is a lot of fun to train. I love this dog! |
Donna & Braden Pare
My name is Donna Paré and my husband's name is Braden. We moved here from Ontario, almost a year now. It wasn't until end of Aug, when we found Robin and the kennel's. We fell in love with what the club is, and all gsds, especially our puppy, Ruby Von Narnia. I am very interested in competing with Ruby one day when we both are ready. The club is helping us train! |
Courtney McBride
I discovered the sport completely by accident when looking for something to do with my previous dog and now participate with my German Shepherd Dog, Cuervo vom Kiebitzende. Last year Cuervo and I achieved our BH and participated in our first show,hope to continue both the work and show aspects of the sport inthe future with the goal of obtaining our IPO1 this trial season. Cuervo is a very fun but challenging dog to train, I’ve enjoyed the lessons he’s taught me and the people we have met along the way. |
Harold Winter
I always wanted to own a German Shepherd growing up....then I married Robin and got about 15 to 20 German Shepherds! I've been a member of the Central New Brunswick Schutzhund Club since it started almost seven years ago. I have taken two dogs and done their AD titles with them. I've also done some helper work from time to time, and help raise and exercise various puppies and dogs in Narnia Kennels. I also have laid tracks for practice and for trials and enjoy encouraging the club members in their training. I also take pictures frequently of training or trial events. I have been tempted to start training a dog from time to time, but currently have limited amount of time to develop a dog... |
Louise Weaver
I started in Schutzhund in 2005 with 2 totally unsuitable dogs. I stayed with the sport knowing that one day I would have a dog with whom I could compete. Finding a Belgian Shepherd for Schutzhund that was not a Malinois was somewhat challenging but Groguard's Chaos turned out to be that dog. He earned his BH in October 2010, SchH1 in 2011, IPO2 in May 2012 and IPO3 in November 2012. We are now working on FH. Click here for more pictures |