May 2011 Employee of the Month | |
Amanda Goodrich
Customer Services Representative
Amanda has worked at UKC since 2007. She came to UKC because she has always loved animals and has had dogs all her life. She thought that UKC would be a great place to work and to do something that she enjoys.
Amanda works currently in Customer Service and also does some production. She has also worked in Dog Events. Her favorite thing about her job is talking with the customers and helping them as much as possible with whatever their situation may be.
Amanda has had dogs all her life. She showed dogs in 4-H for about four years. She has also worked when she was younger with her Aunt at her Vet Clinic and also has worked in a dog grooming and boarding facility. Amanda currently has two dogs, a 12-year-old Lab mix and a 4-year-old beagle.
Amanda has traveled for PREMIER. What she enjoyed the most was being able to talk to the people face to face who she might talk to on the phone everyday. She also likes to see all the wonderful dogs we register.
Amanda’s many hobbies and interests include hunting, fishing, camping and being with her daughters, family and friends. She has also shown draft horses for about 10 years.
In regards to UKC, Amanda loves how everything is always changing and growing. "I really enjoy working with the people I do. I feel we all work very well together and the company in all is a wonderful company to work for. Every day is something new and I'm always learning something new."
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05/20/2012: 2012 Bluetick Days Saturday Nite Hunt Results UKC Licensed Purina Points Nite Hunt MOH: Robert ‘Bub’ Rose Total Entered: 144 King of Hunt: GR CH GR NITE CH ‘PR’ Mad-Dog MO Blue Smoke, owned by Roy, third from left, or Tim Clifton, third from right, of Pleasanton, Kansas, handled by Tim. Also shown are Dana Byrd,... Read more here.
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The American Pit Bull Terrier is UKC's second most widely registered breed. Originally developed during the nineteenth century to be a combination of the gameness of the terrier with the strength and athleticism of the Bulldog, the APBT embodies all of the virtues attributed to great warriors: strength, indomitable courage, and gentleness with loved ones. The first APBT ever registered belonged to UKC founder, C. Z. Bennett, who assigned UKC registration number 1 to his own APBT, Bennett's Ring in 1898. |

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