For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in.

Matthew 25:35


Welcome to Guardian Dog Ministries, an outreach of K-9 Adventures. Guardian Dog Ministries exists to show God's redemptive power and to demonstrate how God can use the most unlikely and unusual members of his creation to reveal what He can do with the weak, lost, and broken. While demonstrating God's healing power, the ultimate desire of this ministry is to create a hunger in people to dive into God's Word.

This is a presentation that can be formatted for any age group and any size audience. Whether elementary age children, Middle or High School youth, or entire church bodies, viewers will be completely captivated. Guardian Dog Ministries uses a stunning and engaging live, interactive visual presentation to challenge the viewer to study and search the Word of God and discover the unfailing love and promises that God has for us.  

 

MEET DAVE

Dave Guild, owner of K-9 Adventures Dog Training, has been training dogs since 1980. He has trained more than 13,000 dogs for use in law enforcement, Hollywood film productions, and for dog owners all over Southern California. For the past 10 years Dave's passion has been training and rehabilitating adopted dogs that had been abandoned, abused, or neglected. Dave has been doing shows and presentations for churches, civic groups, schools, and private organizations for 30 years.

Dave and his wife Paula were married in 1989 and live in Glendora, CA with their three rescued dogs, Greta, Jackie, and Dikran. Their son John is proudly serving in the United States Navy.

 

MEET DIKRAN

Dikran is an Armenian Gampr with an amazing and inspirational story. Born in Armenia, Dikran - a livestock guardian dog - was a one-third sized runt with badly disfigured front legs. Discarded as a puppy and left to die in the wintry Highlands, "Deke" was found nearly starved to death and barely able to walk by caring Armenians who, along with Armenians in Southern California, were able to work together to get him to America.