Bonnie Judd Explained
Bonnie Judd is a Canadian animal trainer known for training dogs to act in films and commercials. She founded and runs the company Canine Co-Stars, based in Aldergrove, British Columbia, Canada, in the Fraser Valley area.[1] Through this company, she has trained dogs and a variety of other animals, including monkeys and turtles, to successfully act in films.[2] She has trained dogs to act in films including (2000),[3] Good Boy! (2003),[4] and A Dog's Journey (2019), for which she served as animal coordinator.[1] [5] She has also trained a variety of animals, including dogs, pixie toads, and sheep, to act in commercials.[3] [6]
Notes and References
- News: Pup trained in Aldergrove debuts on big screen . Grochowski . Sarah . 2019-05-17 . Aldergrove Star . 2019-07-07 . en-US.
- News: Canine close-up: Dog auditions to be held in Abbotsford on Sunday . Mooney . Harrison . 2018-05-05 . Vancouver Sun . 2019-07-07 . en.
- News: Celebrity Homes: Home’s a `zoo' for animal trainer . Cornblum . Marcy . 2015-08-05 . The London Free Press . 2019-07-07 . en.
- News: Putting dogs through paces for `Good Boy' . King . Susan . 2003-10-14 . Chicago Tribune . 2019-07-07 . en-US.
- News: Meet the dog thespians of 'A Dog's Journey,' a mutt method-acting masterclass . Alexander . Bryan . 2019-05-17 . Upstate Parent . 2019-07-07 . en.
- News: Trainer’s love of animals began at early age . 2015-05-28 . Aldergrove Star . 2019-07-07 . en-US.