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Andre Gatling

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in Southeast, Washington DC, The United States
November 07, 1971

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Born in Southeast, Washington DC, Andre has always had an interest in expressing himself verbally and in writings. During high school, Andre wrote an article that was published in The Washington Post expressing his views on how we ,as students, should be willing to except students with AIDS into schools considering the bullying they were going through.
Andre, an alumni of the DC Improv Comedy School, has had a long and successful career in the entertainment business as a standup comedian, actor and improver. But his real love in life is rescuing and training an array of animals, particularly the Pitbull. He has spent well over 25 years working with animals and much more time growing up around Pitbulls. He realized he had a unique approach to
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Penelope's Bully

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“Aggression in a dog is similar to aggression in a human. We're both scared of what we don't understand, and our need to protect leads to aggression. Changing that aggression in a dog is more complex because the dog doesn't speak English, so I had to learn to speak dog.”
Andre Gatling, Penelope's Bully

“Aggression in a dog is similar to aggression in a human. We re both scared of what we don't understand, and our need to protect leads to aggression. Changing that aggression in a dog is more complex because the dog doesn't speak English, so I had to learn to speak dog.”
Andre Gatling, Penelope's Bully

“Aggression in a dog is similar to aggression in a human. We're both scared of what we don't understand, and our need to protect leads to aggression. Changing that aggression in a dog is more complex because the dog doesn't speak English, so I had to learn to speak dog.”
Andre Gatling, Penelope's Bully

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