Bellecreek Dog Sports
4520 CR 64
Rosharon, TX 77583
281-431-5060

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About Us

Rachel Long
Owner/Training Director
Member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT)

Bellecreek Sports Dog Training Center (BCS) is owned by Rachel Long, R.D., L.D. Rachel is an Agility judge, and a 20 year plus veteran of dog training. Her dogs have earned many titles in agility, obedience, flyball, and herding.

Agility became her passion in 1988, and she began teaching a few years later. As one of the U.S. pioneers of the sport, she is one of the most experienced trainers in the country. This gives her a unique perspective in knowing which handling/training techniques work, and which are just “fads."

Rachel was asked to be a member of the AKC Agility Advisory board for 2006, and went on to judge at the AKC National Championships in 2008, and 2009. She is very honored to have judged the AKC National Championship Finals round for this year - her most special judging moment ever.

As a competitor, her agility credits include multiple titles in three different venues. Her Border Collies Maestro and Flint, have both earned Agility Championships (ADCH) in USDAA, and Flint completed his AKC Championship (MACH). In 2000, Maestro, ADCH, FDCH, MX, AXJ, won the USDAA National Championship event (Veterans Grand Prix), in Del Mar, California, and retired in style. Maestro has also won top honors at regional and local level. Rachel’s current competition dog, MACH Flint, ADCH, JHD has won multiple regional Grand Prix events, and has placed nationally. He was in the Agility Top 10 – Gamblers for 2000, and also in the Top 10 for lifetime points. Unfortunately, Flint lost his fight with lymphoma after three years, and passed away in 2008. She has also earned titles on her Doberman and GSD, and for many clients dogs of very different breeds.

Rachel is an ardent student of canine behavior, and uses operant conditioning and positive motivational techniques to train dogs. She trains her own dogs and horses with a clicker, which marks the desired behavior offered by the animal, as worthy of earning a reward. This is not only safe and humane, but the most efficient way of teaching an animal what is expected. The side-effect of this technique is an animal who LOVES to work, and is precise, reliable, and joyful.

This method is also of particular benefit to dogs with "issues". As a supporter of Rescue, Rachel particularly enjoys the challenge of helping shy or rescued dogs develop confidence and achieve their full potential.

Prior to becoming a full-time dog trainer and Agility Judge, Rachel worked for more than 20 years as a Registered Dietitian, and was a specialist in renal nutrition. She earned her Bachelor’s degree at the University of Florida, and graduated with honors with the award for outstanding clinical performance. As a recognized expert in human nutrition, she uses this knowledge to assist her in choosing the best diet for her canine friends.




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