Breanna Caldwell

Class of 1970 |
  • Anthrozoology
Anthrozoology
Breanna walking Anna in the snow on campus

About

Students who study anthrozoology at Carroll learn canine training techniques by working with regional shelter dogs. Breanna Caldwell, a senior Anthrozoology major from Aurora, Colorado, fostered a yellow lab, Anna, for the 2016-2017 academic year.

When asked what I learned most through training a shelter dog in college, my answer is always patience and perseverance. Anna taught me what it means to have patience, not only in training, but in everything I do. We would make great strides but then go back a few steps only to charge forward again. Training a dog takes patience and perseverance, just like most other aspects of life."

Anna is now a therapy dog at Troy High School in Troy, Montana. Read about Breanna's "Adventures With Anna" then learn more about Anthrozoology at Carroll College

Anna and Breanna Outside