Farewell to Marlene, Amy, and Tim Rezac

Good Dog Agility Club reluctantly says farewell to Marlene, Amy and Tim Rezac as they move out of state to be close to family.

We are so grateful for the many years of unselfish service to the club, as board members, teachers, and far too many other things to name.

We wish the Rezac family all the best as you make your new house a home.

We know this is the start of a wonderful new adventure!

AmyRezac

Thank you Amy Rezac!

GDA President, Show Chair, Social Director, Show Directory, Instructor, Organizer of so many things, beautiful gift basket maker for raffles, awesome photo setup to name only a few!

Marlene

We will miss you Marlene Rezac!

GDA Tresurer for many years, phenomenal intructor / curriculum designer, course builder, potluck manager and cookie baker, maker of fine raffle gifts, and so much more…

We wish you the best!
We will miss you!

Growing up, I rode horses competitively. After I started my family and my technology career, I down sized to dogs. Agility was a natural fit.

I have been competing in agility over 20 years with pure breeds and mixed breeds. I currently have 3 Labs…Cork-12 yrs, Juice-5 yrs, and Fizzy-20 mths.

I have earned multiple championships with different dogs and organizations, and have several AKC Top 25 Agility Dog breed rankings for Labs. I have competed in numerous AKC and USDAA national events with multiple Top 10 finishes and been on the podium at regional and National events. Most recently I was on the podium at the 2023 AKC National Agility Championship finals.

Agility is constantly changing so I regularly attend seminars offered by top national and international trainers to keep my skills current. 

Besides agility, my dogs and I also compete in scent work, obedience, and hunt tests. When I am not training, teaching or showing, I enjoy traveling, scuba diving, and snow skiing.

I’m addicted to training. Watching the “light bulb” moments is such a rush. As dog trainers, we are very lucky to be able to connect and communicate so intimately with a different species. When it all comes together in that one special performance, it makes all the hours of dedication worth it.

My training philosophy is to build a strong foundation in both skills and theory so no course seems too difficult or unachievable. I look forward to sharing my knowledge and experience with GDA students to help them achieve their agility goals.