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Meg Rac: supporting the body, mind, and environment is part of training

30 min · 14 de mar de 2026
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Meg Rac is the Founder & Head Trainer at Dynamic Canine. Meg brings a unique and well-rounded perspective to the world of dog training. Alongside her commitment to training canines, she also manages a diverse farm, which includes horses, cows and alpacas. In her leisure time, she enjoys all things equestrian, competing with her talented young performance horse. Her dog, Öcsi, who is prominently featured in the Dynamic Canine logo, successfully competes in weight pull competitions, obedience, and scent work trials in and around Melbourne. Meg’s background in science, combined with her love of learning, drives her to continually research in fields such as canine psychology, cognitive science, health and nutrition. This not only helps her stay at the forefront of the latest developments in the field, but it also allows her to understand the mental processes and emotions of both dogs and their owners, whilst recognising the significance of nutrition in behaviour and training. Meg remains dedicated to lifelong learning, constantly expanding her education to provide the most relevant and current information and training to her clients. Dynamic Canine was founded in Riddells Creek, with a mission to bring a new level of expertise to the dog training industry. The ultimate goal is to not only train dogs and build strong partnerships, but to promote their overall well-being, including behaviour, fitness, health and nutrition.

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