Making Good Dogs Great- One Day at a Time!

Realistic, compassionate, and experienced

Every Day Dogs is here to help you accomplish your goals with your dog through positive methods. Whether you’re working on potty training or dealing with aggression, we can teach you to teach your dog!

What Do We Offer?

 Meet Your Trainer!

Hannah Fuqua was born and raised in Alabama. She attended Auburn University and gained a degree in Zoology. Shortly after graduating, she moved to Richmond, VA where she began her dog training career. Seven years later, a move back to Alabama allowed her to start her own training business. She has been accumulating animals of all species her entire life and currently has three dogs and one cat. When she isn’t hanging out with her animals (or yours!) you can find her on a hiking trail, solving a Sudoku puzzle, or researching her friends’ astrology charts.

Her passion and life’s work lies in dog rescue. She has fostered dozens of dogs and miraculously only kept three of them over the years. She has experience with all behaviors, breeds, and personalities, but her favorite things to train are reactive and fearful dogs as well as multi-dog households.

Flash is Hannah’s newest dog. He is originally from Florida and fully embodies one of his nicknames, Florida Man. He was transferred to the Richmond SPCA, where Hannah worked, through a hurricane relief effort. He was the only dog who came with behavior notes and Hannah pushed for him to be accepted… she knew not what she was doing.

Flash was at the Richmond SPCA for two years, working with Hannah and the other trainers, on behaviors such as not chewing through leashes, stealing people’s lunches, or attacking brooms.

Flash then became Hannah’s foster dog for another two years. Everyone said Hannah would adopt him and she denied it vehemently and has been quoted saying, “Don’t you put that evil on me, Ricky Bobby.”

Flash now lives with Hannah in Alabama after his official adoption when she left Virginia. He no longer chews through leashes or steals lunches. We’re still working on the broom thing.