Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementBase::execute($args = [], $options = []) should either be compatible with PDOStatement::execute(?array $params = null): bool, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2244 of /home4/ictorix1/public_html/victoriaadoptables/includes/database/database.inc).
Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementEmpty::current() should either be compatible with Iterator::current(): mixed, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2346 of /home4/ictorix1/public_html/victoriaadoptables/includes/database/database.inc).
Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementEmpty::next() should either be compatible with Iterator::next(): void, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2346 of /home4/ictorix1/public_html/victoriaadoptables/includes/database/database.inc).
Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementEmpty::key() should either be compatible with Iterator::key(): mixed, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2346 of /home4/ictorix1/public_html/victoriaadoptables/includes/database/database.inc).
Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementEmpty::valid() should either be compatible with Iterator::valid(): bool, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2346 of /home4/ictorix1/public_html/victoriaadoptables/includes/database/database.inc).
Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementEmpty::rewind() should either be compatible with Iterator::rewind(): void, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2346 of /home4/ictorix1/public_html/victoriaadoptables/includes/database/database.inc).
Darcie grew up surrounding herself with dogs whenever she could, and sometimes found it easier to connect with them then the humans in her life. Her love of dogs has drawn her to experience many different careers and activities relating to them, from pet store employee to vet tech, conformation handler to agility competitor, leading her to find her niche in the dog world when she started training dogs professionally in 1999. She has since evolved into the compassionate, dedicated trainer that she is today, focusing on building the relationship between the dog and it's people and believing that training the individuals at both ends of the leash provides the most effective and long term results. Her goal is to help people learn how to understand their dogs and the language they use to communicate with us, as well as teach them how simple it is to get the most out of their dogs and teach them what we want.