Friday 20 October 2017

How Chris Banke Became a Dog Trainer

Christopher Banke
He was just a teenager of 15 when Chris Banke realized that he possessed an absolute passion for training dogs; the kind of passsion that few others have and that leads to a lifetime of being the best in the business. His career started when he founded the Algemeiner Schutzhund Club and an older, more experienced trainer took a shining to him and helped him work out the raw talent she saw. she is the one who convinced him to work with German Shepherds. That was a change in direction he has never regretted.

In the 30 or so years since, Christopher Banke has grown to become one of the most renowned trainers in the United States In part, that came about due to the sheer volume of work and the skills building he endured. He founded his own dog training business, “Chris Banke Protection Dog Trainer” before he was 20 and he established his own breeding kennel soon after. That kennel trained many dogs to go on to compete and win at every competitive level, and to produce dogs who later became essential to the law enforcement and entertainment industries, among many others.

Sunday 30 July 2017

The Dog Training Journey of Christopher Banke

Christopher Banke
If anyone is wondering how someone as seemingly young as Christopher Banke could possibly have about three decades of dog training experience under his belt, it’s because he started out when he was extremely young. He was just 15 when he was training his Doberman, Dana and he caught the interest of an older trainer, who decided to take him under her win.That trainer, Margarete Iaquinto, also encouraged him to make a change that would mark the rest of his career. Well, so far, anyway. Chris Banke had founded the Algemeiner Schutzhund Club and she recommended that he focus his training skills on German Shepherds.

That was the beginning of a series of fortuitous events, and it wasn’t long before he was being talked about as one of the most important trainers anywhere in the country. Over the course of the next 30 years or so, Christopher Banke has managed to maintain that level of skill and commitment by working hard and training many dogs. Even before he had turned 20, Chris had opened his own dog training business, “Chris Banke Protection Dog Trainer” at a facility in northern Vermont. .That business is still going strong and is very busy, as is his kennel, considered one of the best anywhere.

Thursday 27 April 2017

Training Dogs with Christopher Banke

If you were to look into it these days, you would find that Christopher Banke works hard as an independent dog trainer for pet people in all walks of life. While he does train dogs for shows and competitions, as well as for law enforcement and the motion picture industry, Chris also provides services for dog parents who just want their pets to be the best they can be. Whether you just want your dog to walk without dragging you or you want to win a top-line dog show, Christopher Banke is here to help. He is a highly accomplished dog trainer capable of helping you get the best results.

If there is one thing Chris Banke has, it’s experience. He has been training dogs for more than three decades, despite the fact that he is a relatively young man. That is because he began his career when he was just 15 and he had already established his own training company at a large facility in northern Vermont before he was 20 years old. Tht facility is not only still in operation, but it is thriving. Not long after, he established his own breeding kennel. Over the course of his career, Chris has grown in stature within the profession, in part because of his skills, but also for his high level of activism within the training community.

That reputation comes out of his membership in training organizations. For example, he was a founding member of Schaeferhund Schutzhund Club, for which he also serves as a Vice President. A founding member of The Mid-Island Schutzhund Club, he also served that organization as a training director for some and he founded and directed training with The Pinebarrens Schutshund Club for a time, as well.

Friday 27 January 2017

Christopher Banke Can Train Your Dog

He was extremely young when Christopher Banke realized his true calling. That was when he demonstrated an aptitude and a strong love of dog training. It happened when he was training his Doberman, Dana. When he was just 15, he founded the Algemeiner Schutzhund Club. While he was there, an older, more experienced trainer named Margarete Iaquinto took him under her wing and encouraged him to direct his training skills to German Shepherds, which turned out to be a fortuitous change that made a difference. Soon, he was considered to be among the finest trainers in the United States.

Over the next 30 years, he maintained that distinction by working hard and training a lot of dogs. He also honed his skills when he opened his own dog training business, “Chris Banke Protection Dog Trainer” before he turned 20.That training facility, located in northern Vermont, is still going strong and is very busy.

Christopher Banke has accomplished a lot asa dog trainer, such as the year he became the first American to successfully compete in the RSV2000 World Championship with his dog, Iriac vd Maineiche in the IPO 3- handler-owner trained (HOT) category. Later, Christopher's dog "Dino von der Maineiche" (Dino) received a trial score of 297, which is the 2nd highest Schutzhund/IPO 3 score in United States history. With Dino, Chris reached another milestone when Dino was featured as a guard dog in the Oscar-nominated film, “Frozen River,” directed by Courtney Hunt.

A while back, Christopher Banke also founded his own breeding kennel, which was also successful, with many of those dogs entering competitions at the regional and national levels. Chris has also trained numerous dogs for careers in law enforcement and the entertainment industry, besides his own.