About Chris FraizeChris Fraize has over 18 years of experience in training and rehabilitating dogs with minor problems to severe aggression. Mr. Fraize has successfully rehabilitated numerous problem pet dogs, including many which other trainers had given up on. He has trained Police K-9's, Tracking dogs, Search and Rescue Dogs, Therapy dogs and other service dogs of all shapes and sizes. Since opening Canine Solutions Training Services in Maine in 2000, Mr. Fraize has founded the Maine Association of Dogsports (M.A.D.) In addition he conducts bite prevention seminars for organizations such as Central Maine Power, Humane Societies across New England, The New Hampshire and Maine Safety Councils, On Target Utility Services and the United States Postal Service. He also conducts seminars in Canine Problem Solving, Police K-9 Training, Obedience Training and other related topics and has frequently served as an expert witness in dog bite cases. Mr. Fraize has competed and placed in national obedience trials, personal protection trials, weight pull competitions, agility, dock diving and many other dog sports competitions. He is a certified decoy (the bad guy that gets bitten) for the National Association of Protection Dogs and K-9 Pro Sports, a certified judge and helper for the Federation American Bulldog as well as winner of the 2000 Dog Sports Open Magazine Decoy competition. Mr. Fraize was also presented the chairman’s award by the Working Dog Foundation (New Hampshire Police K-9 Academy) in 2006 for outstanding service in canine training. In 2007, Mr. Fraize served as the head trainer for the Farmington New Hampshire Police K-9 unit, coaching handler Chief Scott Roberge and K-9 “Connor” to a USPC certification with a nationally qualifying score. Since opening Canine Solutions Training Services in Maine, Mr. Fraize has been featured in Dog Sports Magazine, Dog In Sight Magazine on WJBQ, WLOB, WHEB radio, in the Portland Press Herald, The Sanford News, Foster's Daily Democrat, The Weekly Observer and on television on Animal Planet nationally and on WCSH 6 in Portland locally, just to name a few. Mr. Fraize has trained dogs for the Animal Planet shows “The Haunted” and
![]() Chris Fraize teaching Animal Control Officers from all over New England at UNH. | ![]() Chris Fraize with his favorite working dog "Kato". ![]() Chris Fraize with Cheryl Carlson and her dog "Becker". |


