
Our Team
. . . created by animal care professionals to promote a positive,
force free, and scientifically based approach to training companion animals and the people who care for them.

Corey Childs
CPDT-KA, EATM
Head Trainer
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​Corey is the co-owner and head trainer of Pet Logic Animal Training. He began his career working with shelter dogs in Chattanooga. Doing training, assessments, behavioral modification, and husbandry; he helped them to get (& keep) forever homes!
After an internship with Chattanooga Zoo, his passion for training and animal care took him to Moorpark College where he obtained a degree in Exotic Animal Training and Management (EATM). He is a certified professional dog trainer through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT); and recently worked for many years as both the Animal Care Lead and Adoption Lead at the Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), a non-profit animal shelter in WA.
Corey has trained and cared for a large variety of animals including: dogs, cats, parrots, cougars, foxes, coyotes, falcons, parrots, turacos, beavers, monkeys, donkeys, rats, gerbils, ferrets, and many more!​
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Having worked with animal shelters in multiple states, he has a passion for adoption & rescue.
BS-Bio, EATM
Assistant & Admin
Rachel Childs
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Rachel is the co-owner of Pet Logic Animal Training. Her passion for animals began with her finches. After the eggs where laid and hatched, her love of birds only grew along with those tiny hand raised chicks. She would go on to adopt and raise a variety of birds, cats, dogs and small mammals.
Her passion for animal care eventually led her to Moorpark College. As a graduate of the Exotic Animal Training and Management (EATM) program, she has trained and cared for a variety of animals including: ravens, parrots, emus, cougars, raccoons, monkeys, turacos, foxes, beavers, horses, rats, dogs, cats, gerbils, and many more!
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Rachel has a bachelors degree in biology with a minor in linguistics, as well as her EATM degree.
Having worked at zoos in Santa Ana, Indianapolis, & Seattle; as well as in the foster department of a local animal shelter, she brings with her a vast knowledge of animal care.
