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About Us
Debby Potts
Debby Potts is one of the most highly recognized TTEAM and TTouch
Instructors in the world with more than 25 years experience. As one of
Oregon's first board certified veterinary technicians, she has always
been concerned with animal health and behavior. TTEAM and TTouch have
allowed her to extend that care to include improving the lives of
animals and people on a physical, mental and emotional level.
Debby has been a popular speaker at various international conferences
including the Association of Pet Dog Trainers and the International
Symposium on Rescue Dogs. She established TTouch in Japan and oversees
the TTouch Companion Animal Practitioner Training there.
From the beginning, Debby has used TTouch to help humans as well as
animals. Today Debby frequently works with people to help them reduce
pain, recover from illness or injury and to improve mobility and
function. She finds the TTouch work and philosophy to be an important
part of helping people to find balance and well being in their lives.
Debby also offers her skills as a Certified Personal Coach, often
combining coaching and TTouch to help people be the best they can be.
Debby travels much of the year teaching trainings and working
privately with individuals in North America, Europe, South Africa and
various parts of Asia. She lives near Portland, Oregon with her human
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Lauren McCall
Lauren McCall has enjoyed working with people and their animals for over 10 years. Dividing her time between animal communication and TTouch, she is the former Executive Director of the Tellington TTouch organization and is a TTouch Clinician level 3. Along with Debby Potts, Lauren teaches the TTouch Practitioner courses in Japan.
Lauren is the creator of the internationally known animal communication in-home study course, “Making the Connection,” which is sold internationally and has been successfully translated into Japanese. Based on her popular seminar “Losing a Loved Animal” which helps people deal with the loss of a beloved animal, Lauren’s Japanese book, “The Eternal Gift,” is schedule for publication in early 2009. Lauren has also been a featured speaker at seminars and conferences on the topic of life and death from the animal’s perspective. She has an international client base for her animal communication work and she teaches in the US, Canada, Europe and Japan.
When she is home, Lauren enjoys working with private clients to help them enhance their relationship with their animals, resolve health and behavior issues, or connect with a beloved animal companion on the Other Side. Lauren lives in Newberg, Oregon, with her partner, 2 dogs, a cat, 2 guinea pigs and a very sweet rabbit. |
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