About Me

Greetings! My name is Erica Boling. I am an Associate Professor of Education at Rutgers University and a certified canine massage provider. I graduated from the Lang Institute for Canine Massage (LICM), completing more than 663 hours of course study and hands-on practicum work. 

I have been involved with dogs my entire life and am an advocate for treating dogs for the true athletes that they are. I have worked with dogs in various venues, ranging from obedience training to search and rescue.

I have also worked with top trainers from the United States and Europe, including Ivan Balabanov, Michael Ellis, Forrest Micke, Bart Bellon, Fernando Dosta, Jimmy Vanhove, Tom Androkowsky, Cecilie Koste, and Morten Egtvedt. Currently, I train and compete in one of the most physically demanding canine sports called French Ring.

I regularly travel throughout the United States with my two Belgian Malinois and Doberman for ongoing training, competitions, and to educate others about the tremendous benefits of canine massage and conditioning.

After having worked as a fitness instructor, received certification as a personal trainer, and successfully completed multiple marathons, I understand what it takes to succeed as an athlete. My passion for athletics and physical conditioning extends to the love that I have for working with all types of dogs, from family pets to the canine athlete.

Having over 25 years experience as an educator, I help dog owners easily acquire the knowledge and skills that are needed to feel confident that they are doing everything possible to have a happier, healthier, and better-conditioned dog that excels in both work and sport. 

Contact me today to learn more about my seminars and online courses!

Email: [email protected]    

Tel: 908-827-1612