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Meet the Instructors

At Spike’s School, we’re proud to partner with some of the nation’s most experienced and dedicated K9 training professionals. Each instructor listed here brings invaluable knowledge, proven field experience, and a deep commitment to improving working dogs and their handlers' safety, skills, and effectiveness.

Deana Hudgins

President and CEO of the CFTE 

Deanahas a wealth of experience in the field of Search and Rescue and, since 2001, has responded to hundreds of missing person searches for local, state, and federal agencies. She is the Executive Director and a Founding Member of Ohio Search and Recovery Canines and also a Canine Search Specialist for FEMA Ohio Task Force One, working with both human remains detection and live find canines.

Deana is a trainer and lead evaluator and frequently consults as a subject matter expert for large-scale training exercises and missing person cases, providing guidance in search strategy and planning, resource management, mapping, and data collection.

Dr. Erin Perry

K9 Decontamination Online Course 

Dr. Erin Perry is an Associate professor at Southern Illinois University with more than 15 years of experience with working canines.  Her research focuses on bringing practical solutions to the challenges encountered by working canines on deployment, including gastrointestinal upset as a result of stress and improvements to current decontamination methods. Dr. Perry works with the Federal Emergency Management Agency as a Canine Handler, Evaluator, and Instructor.  Her published work includes investigations into the impacts of travel stress on working canines, a comprehensive review on canine olfaction, and studies examining the mechanics of canine decontamination.  She has deployed with her canine partners to numerous disasters, including Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Sandy, Joplin Tornado, Colorado Flooding, Hurricane Matthew and Hurricane Harvey, and Hurricane Florence.

Dr. Shannon Vawter, DVM, MS

K9 Emergency Medical Course 

Dr. Shannon Vawteris the Medical Director at Thrive Pet Healthcare Wedgewood in Nashville, TN, with over 12 years of experience in private practice and emergency care. A Mississippi State University graduate, she holds a DVM and a Master’s in Veterinary Science.

Dr. Vawter has 15 years of experience working with K9 officers, providing on-call care and treatment. She has also taught over 10 classes specifically for first responders and officers on canine health. Passionate about client relationships and patient care, she shares her home with two Great Danes, a King Charles Cavalier, and an Orange Tabby.

Joey Agustin

Interactive Decoy Instructor

Joey Agustinis a highly accomplished K9 officer and trainer with extensive law enforcement experience. He joined the Norfolk Police Department in 2006 and became a dual-purpose patrol and explosives handler in 2008. Recognized for his dedication, he was named K9 Officer of the Year in 2016, 2018, and 2019. He earned his Patrol Canine Master Trainer certification in 2017 and Explosives Master Trainer certification in 2021. After retiring as an active handler, he now serves as the Master Trainer for Norfolk PD’s K9 Unit, developing advanced training methods and equipment. In 2023, he joined Spike’s School as the Interactive Decoy Lead Instructor, sharing his expertise with departments nationwide.

Jordan and Genevieve Ballard

Crystal Clear K9

Genevievebegan her dog training career at a chain pet store, teaching group classes of varying sizes and eventually managing the training department by age 22. Her passion expanded beyond obedience when she transitioned into behavior modification, working at a K9 rehabilitation facility with unadoptable dogs facing aggression issues. Through hands-on experience, she became a strong advocate for proper dog training, recognizing how misunderstandings lead to behavioral problems. She joined Crystal Clear K9 to further her ability to train and educate effectively. In 2018, she entered the Protection Sports Association and earned a Protection Dog Certificate with her German Shepherd, Zoe, in 2019. Her future goals include earning more dog sport titles, expanding training advocacy, and, of course, adding more German Shepherds to her pack.

Jordan started training dogs at 14 with his first Malinois, a fiery female named Raquel who left a lasting impression—both figuratively and literally. After high school, he completed a two-year dog trainer apprenticeship, gaining hands-on experience in decoy work and various training theories. His expertise spans obedience, protection, agility, tracking, and detection, adapting techniques to suit each dog rather than following a rigid method. In 2012, he earned his Security Dog Handler’s Certification through the VA DCJS, and in 2013, he founded Crystal Clear K9 with his Dutch Shepherd, Bella. Currently enrolled in Tarheel K9’s correspondence course, he continues to expand his knowledge, always considering himself a student of his craft.

Paul Ludwig

Adaptive K9 Deployment Strategies

Paul Ludwig, a retired Metro Transit Police K9 officer, has over 25 years of law enforcement experience. After surviving a near-fatal incident due to K9 failures, he reshaped his training philosophy, emphasizing real-world applications.

Founder of Irondog K9, Paul trains agencies worldwide, focusing on K9 apprehension, adaptability, and "Critical Thinking Under Chaos." He directed the documentary K9 Guardians and advocates for continuous learning in K9 training.

Phillipi “Mountain” Sanz

Tracking Course

Phillipi"Mountain" Sanz is a former U.S. Marine with 12 years of service, including five deployments. He specialized in K9 operations, working with Improvised Detection Dogs (IDDs) and Tactical Explosive Detection Dogs (TEDDs) in Afghanistan. After his military career, he trained explosive detection dogs for major organizations and the DoD.

As a Tier-One Instructor, Mountain leads Spike’s K9 Fund’s free Tracking Courses and supports Tier 1 and 2 K9 handler courses globally. He has instructed at ATK9, HITS, and other major conferences, focusing on behavioral science, laser direction, and tactical K9 integration.

Rick Hogg

One-Handed Pistol Shooting Course Instructor

The owner of War HOGG Tactical, Inc., Rick is a 29-year U.S. Army Special Operations Combat Veteran and former Special Operations K9 handler. With 13 combat deployments, he combines real-world experience with expertise as a Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat instructor. Through War HOGG Tactical, he provides firearms, tactical, and K9 training to civilians, military, and law enforcement. His combat-proven methods enhance students' skills, effectiveness, and survivability. In addition to training, he consults on product development and field testing for the defense and firearms industries.

Steve Stoops

K9 / Tactical Team Integration Course AND Dynamic Detection Course 

Steve "Zane" Stoops is a Senior CAD Trainer with 19 years at JSOC, where he helped create the world’s top working dog program and the Army Ranger CAD program. With 14 combat deployments, he has trained K9 teams for elite units worldwide and developed the FBI HRT’s CAD program.

A former Indiana K9 Officer with 20 years in law enforcement, he earned four Combat Crosses and a Presidential Citizenship Award. He also led K9 security for Afghan President Karzai and the Albanian National Police. A Qualified Expert Witness in U.S. Federal Court, he teaches K9 seminars nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

General

Spike's K9 Fund was founded in 2014 by James Hatch, a retired Special Warfare Operator.

As a K9 handler on several deployments, James’ life was regularly spared by the work of K9s – one of the most memorable was Spike. And on James’ final deployment, the night he was critically wounded, a K9 Remco spared James’ life while losing his own. From that evening on, James oriented his life around the training, care and preservation of working dogs.

To keep our operating costs at a minimum, we do not have a physical office or storefront and our team works remotely. We use the address for Offbase Supply Co. because we are required to have an address for tax purposes and to send/receive mail. Offbase Supply Co. has been a dedicated supporter of ours since inception. They stock all of our merchandise and handle the fulfillment on all of our online purchases and we only pay for postage.

We serve certified working and retired K9sunder the service of the military, law enforcement, search and rescue, and other public safety organizations by purchasing top of the line gear to keep them safe and ready for peak operation, running schools to enhance their training, and paying for critical medical treatment to help them return to work or to live out the rest of their days in retirement in good health. 

We can assist working K9 teams with equipment needs, medical expenses (case dependent), and critical training. Our campaigns help provide life-saving protection, care, and training for working dogs.

Unfortunately, this type of work is outside the scope of our mission. We provide protection, medical care, and training to active and retired working dogs that are already attached to LEO, Military, or SAR handlers. We do not work with service or therapy dogs. We also do not train the dogs ourselves or rescue from shelters.

Occasionally, we do try to assist with rehoming when we have supporters that would be a good fit for a retired working dog or their breeds but this is outside of our mission and not our top priority.

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Unfortunately not all departments receive the same funding and support and may be unable to allocate their funding to their K-9 units. At Spike's we try to assist in filling the gaps where we can.

View our Board Of Directors Here. Each member of our Board is a volunteer.

Donors

You can support our mission by:

Setting up a Monthly Donation

Donating towards one of our campaigns -

Sharing our organization on social media: Facebook and Instagram . This helps us expand our reach and hopefully find new K9s in need of assistance. 

Starting an online fundraiser

Volunteering at a school or event. We can add you to our list of interested volunteers and we can contact you when there is a need in your area. If interested please contact support@spikesk9fund.org.

We are grateful for your sponsorship! You can sponsor a vest here:

Protect a K9 with ballistic protection

Or you can email support@spikesk9fund.org

Click here to edit, update, or cancel your monthly doonation.

85%

For every dollar donated, .85 goes directly to the Dogs we serve.

In addition to ballistic vests, we also provide heat alarms for patrol vehicles, harnesses, ear and eye protection, life-saving medical treatment, and quality training.

You can learn more about our services provided by checking out our Campaigns:

Click here to give monthly

When donating to one of our campaigns, you can credit your donation to a specific team or fundraiser.

Click here to donate to the K9 Kijger Ballistic vest campaign

Click here to donate to the K9 Piper Kit Campaign

Click here to donate to the Combat Dog Diesel Medical Campaign

Spike’s K9 Fund 

5760 Northampton Blvd #118 

Virginia Beach, VA 23455

Yes! When making a donation, you have the option to dedicate your donation in honor or in memory of someone.

Click here to donate

Receipts are mailed out monthly for donations made via check; if donating through Classy or Shopify, you will receive a donation receipt immediately after processing.

By January 31st in the year following the donation.

Please send a message to support@spikesk9fund.org and we would be more than happy to assist you.

You will need to submit the donation to your employer for instructions and verification of matching.

Please contact emily@spikesk9fund.org for more information regarding our endowment campaign and how you can support our longterm goals.

Click Here to view the 2024 Donor Report.

Handlers

We can assist certified K9 teams with equipment needs, medical expenses (case dependent), and training schools.

If you would like to complete an application for assistance, please see the applications below. 

K9 Krijger Ballistic Vest Campaign (SAR vest as well)

Combat Dog Diesel Medical Campaign (retired assistance as well)

K9 Piper Kit Campaign (GPS Collars, Eye Pro, Ear Pro, Heat Alarms) 

Spike’s School

Click Here

Then scroll down to 'Start Fundraising' and select the appropriate campaign.

Yes. Per our charter, all dogs must be certified to receive support. If your dog is not yet certified but will be certified soon, you can submit an application and email support@spikesk9fund.org to inform us of the pending certification.

We require dogs to be at least 18 months of age to receive support with vests, but no minimum with the other requests. There is no age limit to receive support.

Through our Combat Dog Diesel Medical Campaign retired K9s can receive support for critical medical treatments to help them live out the rest of their days in retirement in good health. 

  1. Submit your application Click Here
  2. Create your Fundraiser Click Here
  3. Send In your testimonial video to support@spikesk9fund.org
  4. Raise at least 10% of the cost of the vest

Once these steps are completed you will be eligible on our waitlist to receive a vest.

If you are able to fundraise the full cost of the vest, you will be bumped to the top of our waitlist!

Spike's School

  • K9 Emergency Medical Course
  • Interactive Decoy Course
  • Tracking Course
  • Basics and Basics Faster (live action, scenario based training for K9 handlers)
  • K9 Decontamination
  • Dynamic Detection
  • High Risk K9 Deployments
  • SAR Advanced Land HRD Course (Hosted by CFTE, apply here)
  • SAR Advanced Water HRD Course (Hosted by CFTE, apply here)
  • SAR HRD Burials Course (Hosted by CFTE, apply here)
  • SAR HRD Burn Course (Hosted by CFTE, apply here)
  • SAR HRD Crime Scene Course (Hosted by CFTE, apply here)
  • USAR/Wilderness Disaster Course (Hosted by CFTE, apply here)

To view our Spike's School page Click Here

Yes, all K9s must be certified, active, and deployable members of a not-for-profit organization.

For SAR (Search and Rescue) K9s who are not yet certified but are close to achieving certification, teams may complete our Foundation Skills Assessment and send us their score prior to the course as a temporary qualification.

Some courses—such as our High Risk Deployment Course—require pre-approval and submission of a video demonstrating K9 obedience prior to the course start. Our Spike’s School Director will communicate any requirements well in advance.

Send your resume to support@spikesk9fund.org

If you’re interested in developing a new course, we’d love to see a general outline of what that might look like.

Click Here to complete an application or to submit interest in hosting a school.

All schools that we host come at no cost to the handler.

Each course varies slightly, but most require a long line and a tracking harness or vest. If your K9 has received a K9 Storm vest through our program, they are required to wear it during training. We have K9 Storm tracking harnesses we can loan for training. About 30 days before your course begins, our Director will email a welcome packet with all course-specific equipment needs.

And of course—don’t forget to bring your motivation to learn... and leave your ego at home!

We provide tuition sponsorship and lunch daily to keep our handlers fueled and focused. Lunch is often provided by generous local or national sponsors. However, lodging and travel expenses are the responsibility of the handler and/or their department.

If you cannot attend, you agree to notify Spike's School Director before the course begins so that another student can fill your spot. If you fail to do so, you understand that you may be responsible for the fees associated with this course. If you do not notify Spike's School Director that you will not attend and do not show up to the course, you understand that you will not be eligible for future support from Spike's K9 Fund. 

We believe it is important to be prepared for the job at hand. As a requirement for each course sponsorship, we are asking every applicant, with their K9 on lead, to complete a 1-mile run while wearing a duty kit(or something similar in weight, i.e., rucksack, backpack, etc.) in 12 minutes or less for law enforcement handlersand 20 minutes or less for SAR handlers.  Each applicant will be tested on the first morning of the workshop before the course begins.

If unable to pass the fitness test, the applicant is responsible for Spike’s School fees of up to $425, which must be paid on the first morning of the workshop.

Yes! Audit spots are limited but available for most courses. They’re a great option for new handlers or department leaders who want to observe training methods.

Spike’s Schools are designed for any certified, active, and deployable dog within a not-for-profit organization. This includes working dog teams in law enforcement, military, and search and rescue. Personal protection dogs or civilian working dogs affiliated with for-profit businesses are not permitted.

Yes! All handlers who complete the full course and fill out the post-course survey will receive a certificate of completion.

Each registration covers one handler/K9 team. If you'd like to bring an additional K9, please contact us first to confirm availability and suitability.

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