Jinny Hatton
In memory of a wonderful colleague
It is with deep sadness that we have to report that Jinny Hatton, our therapist for Newport/East Valleys & Bristol was tragically killed in a quadbike accident on 26th July 2008.
Jinny realized a long held ambition to work with dogs as a career when she joined our company nearly five years ago. She brought colour and fun into our meetings and became a friend to all the other therapists. We at head office loved her enthusiasm and passion for dogs and she had the ability to find the bright side to life’s challenges. She came to us to learn about dogs but she ended up teaching us more about living life than we could have learned from anybody else.
All of us at Bark Busters feel privileged that she passed through our lives dishing out her unique form of wisdom. The world is a sadder place without her wonderful smile and her zest for living life to the full.
We offer our sincere condolences to her husband Steve and her family, her friends, colleagues, associates, clients and dogs.
May she rest in peace.
What people say...
4th July 2008
Very interesting to learn about the behaviour of our dog rather then guessing what we should do for the best. Every session gave us a breakthrough with different aspects of Max's behaviour.
Miss HS, Bristol
Aggression
Barking
Recall
Separation Anxiety
31st March 2008
I was very pleased with the positive progress Milly has made. It was useful to understand about pack dynamics and where we had probably gone wrong with Milly over time. The literature Jinny left us is great to reinforce what we were shown and to help the rest of the family. It is very reassuring to know I can contact Jinny should we encounter a backwards moment with Milly. Presently Milly is as good and pleasurable as she used to be which is quite incredible from just one meeting and a couple of phone calls. Thank You.
C.H, chippenham
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