

CANINE ASSISTED training
Bringing canine companions into the world of healing and education.
Empowering lives - two and four legged.
OUR MISSION
Bringing together canine training and mental health, we cultivate an inspiring space where people and dogs are valued, understood, and empowered to thrive.
OUR VISION
Empowering individuals and communities through human-canine connections that inspire healing, growth and resilience.


what students have to say
I like when Cate and the dogs come to see us. The dog is like therapy because it's like the dog can fell how you are feeling. It's cool! Cate is pretty cool too, she likes helping people and I love that. She definitely gonna go places with doing this with dogs.
AMI Student - 15yrs

What I enjoy about dog therapy. I enjoy when Remi comes, she has a therapeutic energy, and naturally knows how to make you feel better! Me and my peers look forward to days that we see Remi and Cate. We enjoy finding out what we all emotionally have in common too!
AMI Student - 17yrs


Thank you for teaching me how to train dogs. I've learned something every time I came to class. The classes were great timing and great lessons. I've learned things about me and others. I'm glad I got to have this experience in my life and thank you again for having me as your student.
TRUE BLUE Student -15 yrs

I wanted to say thank you for everything you did. Your program helped me settle things with friends. Your program taught me things with dogs. You respected everyone's opinions. We laughed, talked, and had lot's of fun. Thank you for setting this all up. It was "Paw-Fect"!
TRUE BLUE Student -12 yrs

THE WHITE DOG
WHITE DOG BLUE Eli Blue, the original dapper dude who started it all. “Just being with him brings me so much peace,” the young woman said as we walked together. She lived in an adult foster home and had asked to join me on my neighborhood walk with my dogs. The “he” she was referring to was Eli Blue, my white German Shepherd pup. Eli had a calm, gentle presence and eyes that seemed to invite people in. Over the years, he and I connected with countless individuals, and I witnessed the unique power of a canine’s presence in moments of pain and trauma. We began formal obedience classes with Eli and his new companion, a hound named Carolina. My hope was to have them both certified as therapy dogs to work alongside me in my coaching practice. But life shifted unexpectedly. First, COVID halted in-person work, and then Eli passed away suddenly from a brain tumor. Everything came to a halt. In 2022, I was invited to visit a group of young women in a detention center. During my visit I shared stories about our dogs, many of whom had experienced extreme neglect or abuse before coming to live with us. One dog in particular—Remi, who had endured the worst—captured their attention, and they asked if they could meet her. After consulting with our canine behaviorist, we agreed. My world shifted again that day as I witnessed healing happening in real time, for both the girls and the dog. I started envisioning a new kind of work. For the next two years, Remi and I visited the students weekly. As Remi healed, we began formal therapy dog training for her and for our older girl, Carolina. The students were fascinated by the training process and wanted to help. That was when I realized it was time to pursue the vision that began years earlier with the beautiful white dog Eli Blue. Both dogs completed their training and were certified for therapy work, and I went on to complete my own education to become a canine trainer. This year, under my coaching nonprofit, REN Collaborative, I launched White Dog Blue, with a mission to bring together canine training and mental health—cultivating an inspiring space where people and dogs are valued, understood, and empowered to thrive. Our programs include youth development, recovery and life transitions assistance, therapy dog visits, and canine-assisted reading. The standout program is the TRUE BLUE Youth and Canine Leadership Academy, which pairs young people with a canine partner for hands-on training experiences that build leadership, responsibility, and essential life skills. I’m grateful to now work with my own dogs in my coaching practice and to support others in building meaningful relationships with theirs. I look forward to continuing my education in the therapy-dog field and to helping both people and dogs grow, heal, and thrive together.




