
Peace In The Pack has been offering canine behavioral modification and reconditioning through the eyes of a canine successfully since 2009, as well as teaching humans how to “speak canine.”
Working from the instinctual perspective of the canine mother produces change that a dog can truly understand naturally, thereby, achieving a real difference in a positive and constructive way supporting the way a dog instinctually thinks and feels.
The second part of this is crucial: teaching humans their part in communicating effectively with their dog, creating trust and a lifelong bond together.
Dogs are natural conflict solving beings and seek to communicate peace above all else. They are always willing to learn and grow.
— Nancy Tolino, Canine Behavioral Specialist
Dubbed by her clients as “the canine therapist” and “the dog whisperer next door,” Nancy Tolino, ABCDT, IAABC, is a certified canine behavioral specialist and has been successfully rehabilitating negative behaviors through canine psychology in intensive canine cases, including bite cases for almost 2 decades.
Nancy has won an award from the PA Veterinary Medical Association and was the resident canine expert and “Pet Reporter” for KYW NewsRadio for 9 years. She teaches 2 full courses on Canine Behavior Peace In The Pack I and Peace In The Pack II at Camden County College and Rowan College at Gloucester (RCGC), and to the staff at numerous veterinary offices, canine rescues and shelters. She was also a professional broadcaster for numerous radio and TV stations including NBC in NYC. She is constantly updating her research and is currently studying for even more accreditation to help behaviorally challenged dogs with empowerment and positive task work.
Nancy has taken dogs off court cases due to her successful work with them. She has hosted Teacher’s Pet on Pet Life Radio for several years and has given many radio interviews regarding enhancing a dog’s quality of life through this behavioral work. She currently hosts her own highly informative and entertaining podcast, “Peace In The Pack’s Canine Coffee Talk.”
Many of her previous bite cases have gone on to become therapy dogs later, some of whom even worked in hospitals, nursing homes and even read to by children! Nancy’s biggest fulfillment in her work is to see an amazing change happen for these once anxious and stress-ridden dogs to ultimately see their true, loving personality and to attain a much better quality of life… with peace.