Anne and 4 of her sisters at Deer Valley, Utah
Anne's Mission
My goal is to improve the all-important ‘connection’ between
dogs and handlers  . . . I focus on teaching you to be the
trainer and handler your DOG needs you to be!
I teach my students to understand the ‘pressure’ a dog feels
from various obstacles, ring set ups, and even from us!  I
teach the use of ‘directed energy’ to improve the connection
and relationship between you and your dog.  
Ultimately, I try to promote a healthy, happy and mutually
understanding relationship between you and your dog, one
that will take you as far as you wish to go, whether that be
international level competition or fun at home in the
backyard!
Anne's Bio
Anne was introduced to many outdoor sports while growing up in Maine;
camping, hiking, canoing, kayaking, hunting, cross-country and
downhill skiing.  Enamored with the 'rush' of shushing at top speed
down steep terrain formed the basis for th e '
Xtreme Agility! name.  
The name Xtreme Agility! is derived from the sport of
Extreme Skiing.  
Anne's dogs often bear winter or skiing names to mimic her ties to the
sport of
Extreme Skiing.  

Anne grew up with her family's Brittany Spaniels, trained for bird
hunting in the coveys of central Maine.  Her love of animals eventually
extended to the hoofed variety; Anne was an accomplished rider,
obtaining her first horse at age 14.  Her partnership with animals began
with showing Quarter Horses throughout New England, as well as
huntseat equitation and 3-phase event competitions as a 5 year member
of the University of Connecticut's intercollegiate equestrian team.  

Anne's knowledge and skills developed in training and showing horses
provided her with a solid foundation in making the transition to
competitive dog training and showing.  Anne obtained her first dog,
Cody, a Border Collie, in 1996 while completing her doctorate at the
Medical University of South Carolina.  Anne's career as a clinical
pharmacist eventually involved relocating to Texas, where the pair
competed in flyball, then discovered agility, under the tutelage of
Rhonda Carter, a highly successful obedience and agility instructor.  
Anne and Cody achieved some of the highest agility awards, titles and
distinctions in the United States, including national rankings, multiple
finalist positions, and competition for membership on the US AKC/FCI
Team.

Anne continues to expand her knowledge base in both operant
conditioning training techniques as well as agility training and
handling, attending multiple seminars and continuing education
programs over the years.  Anne has since moved back to her home state
of Maine, and lives with her 3 Border Collies on 6 acres in the Portland
area.  Her recent interests include the study of
Bikram Yoga, meditation
and the use of positive mental training techniques, and combining them
in order to master agility handling skills as well as goal achievement.

Contact Anne at
anne@xtremeagility.com
Hobby & Recreation Group
About Anne
Anne and 4 of her 5 sisters skiing at Deer
Valley, Utah
January, 2005
Xtreme Agility!
Dog Sports
Instructor: Anne M. Andrle, M.S., PharmD
Anne performing the yoga pose,
'Ustrasana' (Camel Pose)
Anne performing the yoga pose,
'Dandayamana-Dhanurasana' (Standing
Bow Pulling Pose)
Anne performing the yoga pose
'Padangustasana' (Toe Stand Pose)