John Garcia (born in Arizona in 1981) is a dog trainer, star of
National Geographic Channel
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's four-season ''
DogTown Dogtown or Dog Town may refer to:
Entertainment
* ''Dogtown'' (film), a 1997 film
* "Dogtown" (''The Simpsons''), a 2017 season episode
* '' DogTown'', a National Geographic Channel series
* ''Dogtown'', a 2006 television show, starring Geraldine ...
'' series, and holder of a
Guinness World Record
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Biography
Garcia began his career in animal welfare at age 18 when he began working as a caregiver at
Best Friends Animal Society
Best Friends Animal Society, (BFAS) founded in its present form in 1993, is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization. BFAS does outreach nationwide with shelters, rescue groups and members to promote pet adoption, no-kill an ...
based in
, the largest no-kill animal sanctuary in the U.S., located not far from where Garcia grew up in
Fredonia, Arizona
Fredonia is a town in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 1,314. Fredonia is the gateway to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
History
Fredonia was laid out in 1886. Its name is said to mean the ...
. He told ''Experience Life Magazine'' that the reason he went to work for Best Friends after high school and not onto college was to give back to animals because his best friend growing up was a dog.
In August 2005, he made news when he set a record, making the ''
Guinness Book of World Records
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'' for walking 22 dogs at one time for one mile.
A month later,
Hurricane Katrina
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hit the Gulf Coast and Garcia was deployed by Best Friends to the region as a caregiver of rescued animals, helping care for them at a triage center in Mississippi until May 2006 when all the animals were reunited or placed in foster homes.
Beginning in January 2008, Garcia helped care for and train 22 of the confiscated pit bull terriers from NFL star
Michael Vick
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’s
Bad Newz Kennels
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illegal dog-fighting operation. Garcia was featured in an article and in a photo on the front page of ''
The New York Times
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'' with Georgia, one of the shyer Vick dogs, asleep with him on a cot.
He has appeared twice on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
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(once with Georgia) as well as on
Larry King Live
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Mainly aired from CNN's Los Angeles s ...
.
Garcia, when interviewed by ''
USAToday
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'' about the canines referred to by Best Friends as the Vicktory Dogs, told a reporter he had spent a month at a holding area with the dogs before they were flown to the Best Friends sanctuary: "They are good dogs. We believe every dog deserves a second chance.”
Images of Garcia with Georgia have run across the Web and news outlets, from a ''Los Angeles Times'' blog to a story on Forbes.com’s ''Crime, She Writes'' column about
Chicago's Court Case Dog Program. He was also featured in training photos included on
Anderson Cooper
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’s
CNN
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AC360 blog. A photo of Garcia with a dog appears on the cover of
National Geographic Books' ''Dog Tips From DogTown: A Relationship Manual for You and Your Dog''.
He was a trainer and co-manager of Best Friends’ Dogtown, where the canines live at the sanctuary, when National Geographic’s “
DogTown Dogtown or Dog Town may refer to:
Entertainment
* ''Dogtown'' (film), a 1997 film
* "Dogtown" (''The Simpsons''), a 2017 season episode
* '' DogTown'', a National Geographic Channel series
* ''Dogtown'', a 2006 television show, starring Geraldine ...
” series began in January 2008 and ran for four seasons, in which Garcia starred.
In 2011, Garcia and his wife Mckanzie Garcia went to work for several months as trainers and rescuers for Stray Rescue in St. Louis, Missouri, but returned to Best Friends the same year, with John Garcia taking on a new position as emergency response manager.
‘’St. Louis Today’’, “National figures in animal welfare world join Stray Rescue,” June 10, 2011
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Personal life
He lives in Utah with his wife Mckenzie, also a dog trainer who works for Best Friends, and their son Jax.
Sources
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References
External links
Best Friends’ staff bio
Best Friends Blog, "Vicktory dog Georgia adopted," by John Garcia, February 10, 2012
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1981 births
Dog trainers
Living people
American television personalities of Mexican descent
Animal welfare workers
People from Coconino County, Arizona