About Us:

Land Acknowledgment

Canine Revel Club respectfully acknowledges that the land we live and work on in Chaffee County is the ancestral and traditional territory of the Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) peoples, including the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute Tribes. We honor their enduring connection to this land, its waters, wildlife, and mountains, and recognize the history, resilience, and ongoing presence of Indigenous communities in Colorado.

Canine Rebel Club

Canine Rebel Club welcomes clients of all backgrounds, identities, abilities, and experience levels. We believe compassionate training and outdoor adventure should be accessible, supportive, and safe for everyone.

Canine Rebel Club is built for dogs and humans who don’t fit into the outdated, one-size-fits-all model of training. This is a modern, humane approach focused on communication, trust, and real-life results—not force, fear, or quick fixes.

Whether it’s everyday manners, adventure readiness, or working through behavioral challenges, Canine Rebel Club is about helping dogs thrive in the real world while strengthening the bond they share with their people. Every program is tailored, practical, and rooted in science-backed, ethical training methods.

Jerrod Fassler Skywalker(he/him)

I’ve been working hands-on with dogs since 2008, building experience across a wide range of breeds, temperaments, and behavioral challenges. I became a graduate of Animal Behavior College (ABC) in 2012, and have continued to expand my education through real-world work and advanced training environments including Zoom Room and Canine Rehabilitation & Conditioning Group (CRCG).

I’m a Fear Free Certified Professional and BAT Foundations Graduate (2026), committed to minimizing stress and prioritizing the emotional well-being of every dog I work with. I’m also currently preparing to sit for the CPDT-KA certification in September 2026.

My approach blends structure, empathy, and clarity—helping dogs feel safe, understood, and capable, while giving owners the tools they actually need to succeed.

Illustration of five dogs dressed in outdoor and adventure gear, with one dog in the center wearing sunglasses with a rainbow reflection, set in a forest with mountains in the background. The image includes a banner with the words 'Canine Rebel Club' and outdoor elements like lanterns, axes, and a coffee can.