Hanna Feuer

Founder and Lead Trainer

Toronto + Uxbridge, ON

After graduating from McGill University in 2015, I decide to pursue my love of working with dogs. I started off gaining experience in the industry working at a pet store that specialized in natural nutrition for dogs, as well as working at a dog daycare and for a dog walking company. Becoming a trainer was my goal, and I’ve been fortunate to learn from a variety of skilled and experienced trainers along the way, as well as spending years living with rotating packs of dogs, spending every day observing and participating in their social life, and fine-tuning my communication and training skills. I continue to prioritize self-improvement, and I regularly update my education and dog training skills through workshops and private coaching from trainers I admire, as well as learning as much as I can about well-being for humans too, so that I provide my human clients with exceptional coaching and support.

I created Mindful Dog Company in 2017, and it’s been an honour to build this training business fuelled by my passion for having thriving relationships and lifestyles with our dogs and connecting with like-minded people.

I am a big supporter of dog rescue, and I work in partnerships with local rescue organizations, as well as working as an independent contractor at the Dogs Playing For Life Canine Center in Florida.

Hanna is available for a free consult call.

Private Sessions

Meet my dogs

  • Squish, American Bully

    Our resident American Bully is the most alpha member of our pack. Squish’s confidence is one of our favourite things about him - he will walk into any room and immediately own it. At 5 years old, he is very playful and always happy to make new friends. He’s always up for a chance to run and chase or wrestle with the dogs we work with. He helps us with dogs not only by being their playmate, he’s also able to set a great example of confidence for them. Squish is definitely the most adventurous of our pack, and he loves nothing more than a chance to run, play, and explore on a new trail or just literally go anywhere. We love his outgoing nature and are proud of what a great representative he is for “bully breed” dogs.

  • Taro, Chocolate lab

    Taro is currently the most mature member of our pack at the age of 8 years old. This gentle creature is our go-to assistant whenever we work with puppies, or shy or fearful dogs. His ability to project calm energy and his sweet and friendly nature make him an invaluable asset to our rehabilitation team. Taro also helps with many reactive dogs - this peaceful lab will always keep his cool and never bark back or get tempermental with another dog. In his free time, Taro enjoys sniffing, peeing on stuff, a good roll in the snow or dip in a lake, and cuddles with his humans. And, food. As much food as possible.

  • Rouge, Bully mix

    Rouge came to our pack via Bullies In Need, an Ontario-based rescue for “bully breed” type dogs. Prior to joining our family, she lacked a lot of confidence in herself which was expressed through explosive, reactive behaviour. Rouge taught us the importance of making sure a dog’s individual needs are met before expecting good behaviour from them, as well as the power of socialization. This girl is a higher energy, higher-drive dog than most, which means she needs significant physical and mental outlets to thrive. Rouge now now lives life as a confident and social dog, and is building her confidence with us more and more as time passes. Rogue loves to play tug, quality time with her friends, and lots of cuddles and affection.