Based in Surprise, Arizona, Julie Noyes is an experienced dog trainer specializing in obedience and detection work. Dog trainer Julie Noyes has extensive expertise in caring for and teaching canines to prepare them for service work.
From 2005 to 2020, Ms. Noyes served as head trainer at the Alert Dog Foundation in Arvada, Colorado, where she developed programs for medical alert dogs, selected and prepared suitable dogs, trained recipients of the animals, and managed key aspects of program operations. Between 2020 and 2022, she worked with Rollins/Orkin in Phoenix, Arizona, conducting inspections with trained detection dogs in hotels, warehouses, retail sites, transportation hubs, and private residences. She also previously held a role as an inside sales representative with Blaylock Mueller Sales in Denver, Colorado, handling client communications and office management.
Since 1998, Ms. Noyes has contributed to FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Colorado Task Force 1, training and deploying dogs for disaster response missions and specialized search tasks. She holds multiple FEMA certifications, including live victim and human remains canine searches, confined-space operations, structural collapse awareness, and advanced hazardous materials response. In addition, she is CPR certified. She earned a general education diploma from Front Range Community College in 2001.