Our team.

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Amy & Fancy - Certified Detection Team

Amy’s journey began with her own struggle with mold-induced asthma, which inspired her to help others uncover hidden mold problems before they affect their health. With a passion for raising purpose-bred working dogs, she developed a program that combines instinct, drive, and training. Fancy, her K9 partner, is known for her goofy personality and strong work ethic—finding mold is a game to her, and she loves to play.


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Alex & Mesa- Certified Detection Team

Alex is a Certified Smith Hunt Trainer and the owner of Mesa Point Kennels. Her training style focuses on understanding each dog’s mindset and reading their body language, creating reliable detection partnerships. Mesa, raised and foundation-trained by Alex, brings precision and focus to every inspection. Together, they form a seasoned team that helps identify hidden mold quickly and accurately.


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Neely - Handler in Training/Public Relations

Neely is a senior at Oklahoma State University majoring in Psychology with a minor in Counseling. She plans to pursue her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. With a passion for both dogs and helping people, Neely brings a unique perspective to our team, recognizing the connection between mold-related illness and mental health.


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Elizabeth, Marketing Director

Elizabeth is a senior at Kansas State University, majoring in Agricultural and Natural Resources Communications. With experience in marketing, digital content, and community engagement, Elizabeth ensures that the important work of our dogs reaches the families and professionals who need it most. At home, she has a Weimaraner named Gabby, giving her a personal connection to the dedication and heart behind every detection dog.