Infinity Team
April Bardy, Facility and Property Manager
April found agility with Dibs, a six yr old Brittany. Dibsy's training buddy, Kailey, had puppies in 2018 and one Aussie pup came home with them. His name is Chase and is April's agility partner now. They are a fun-loving team. When April isn't at agility she can be found at work as a mechanical engineer, taking the dogs hiking, biking, skiing, canoeing, snow shoeing, or helping her son show beef cattle. She loves being part of the Infinity Dog team and keeping the arena and equipment in tip-top shape.
Cyndy Meno, Agility Trainer, Practice Sessions and Scheduling Manager
Cyndy has been involved in obedience dog training for over 20 years. In 2018 she made a New Year's resolution to try as many different things with her dogs as possible. That year her two dogs earned their Novice titles in Barn Hunt and Rally. Both dogs have their CGC and Usdi is also a registered therapy dog. Cyndy started agility training in January 2018 with Jordan Biggs. She has her hands full with two dogs, a fluffy Cardigan Corgi (Usdi) and a red Australian Cattle dog (Ginger). Cyndy jumped into agility with two feet and started competing in December 2018. She has competed in CPE, NADAC and AKC trials. She has added two additional dogs to her family Joey and Kora. Both dogs are Border Collies who needed to be rehomed. When she is not training she is an EMT Instructor at Lane Community College. She is also an American Heart Association CPR instructor. She is also one of the foundation instructors at Infinity Dog Sports. She has a very supportive husband (Harlow) and adult daughter (Alysha). Cyndy enjoys being part of the Infinity team and helps out in any way she can.
Holly K. Krueger, Agility Trainer, Event Manager
Holly is a psychologist, teacher and writer who discovered agility in 2005 when her Gordon Setter needed a job. Now a full-fledged agility nerd she’s also competed with her beloved English Cocker Spaniel, MACH Nohea Beatrix Madeline May MXB MJB XF T2B and is currently competing and continuing her agility education with another English Cocker, Pippin, who is very worried but learning to be brave. In addition to finding fabulous coaches and dog professionals to come to Infinity Dog Sports she offers classes and private instruction for developing skills and building the relationship with your dog. She loves teaching and believes agility should be FUN for both dog and human.
Anne Moyer, Special Projects Manager, Retired Agility Instructor
Anne Moyer has been involved in dog agility in some capacity since 2010, has worked with dogs of all sizes and personalities, and has trained with top level competitors and trainers. When she started Infinity Dog Sports, one of the core principles was to build a community of people who love agility and want incredible relationships with their dogs; it has been exciting to see that community grow. In 2019, Infinity turned a corner and Infinity Dog Sports Club was born with the energy, wisdom and hard work that came with the addition of April, Holly and Cyndy as co-owners and members of the leadership team, Personally, Anne has a new 10 month old English Shepherd, Jack, who is beginning his agility training. She also has two retired agility dogs: Jazzy, an cattle dog mix, and Jayla, a border collie, who both now love scent work. She believes training should be fun for both dogs and handlers, and that positive, reward-based training and building on small successes is key.
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