
Communication. Education. Cooperation.
“We’ve worked with various trainers over the past 30 years and I’ve learned more in the last 5 minutes from you than from any of those trainers in all those years. Thank you Tim. ”
Our purpose at Synergy Cane9 is to help humans and dogs live better lives, together. We teach you and your dog how to communicate, understand balance, and create a synergistic relationship. By learning to communicate with our dogs and fulfilling our dog’s fundamental needs, we can begin to create the harmonious relationship in today’s modern world that has existed between humans and canines for thousands of years. Thank you for stopping by, we hope to work with you and your dog soon!
— Tim Ray, Founder/Creator
“Reach your dog before you teach your dog.”
Synergy (n) - the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
From the Greek word synergos meaning “working together.”
Cane (n) - Italian word for dog.
What People Are Saying…
“Thanks to Tim I can live a better life! My dog was highly reactive, and for almost 7 years it’s been tough to do simple things like go on neighborhood walks, have people over, etc. I have never found a trainer that was a good fit until we met Tim. After Cuvo spent 30 days with Synergy Cane9, he has confidence, structure, discipline and I am no longer scared to walk out of the front door with my dog. Couldn’t recommend Synergy Cane9 more!”
— Laraine & Luke Campbell
“Tim Ray is absolutely amazing as a trainer and a human. He has worked with the rescue I volunteer with and has made a huge difference with these dogs. I have seen him build a relationship with extremely difficult dogs in a matter of minutes. If your dog has issues and you are willing to do what it takes to have a relationship with your dog, Tim will teach you. Tim is a good man, with a great love for what he does. You and your dog are in good hands with Tim!”
— Sherry Garcia
“Leaders don’t force people (dogs) to follow - they invite them on a journey.”
- Charles Lauer

“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.”
— George Bernard Shaw