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Fred Anderson
My Birth name is Frederick Alan Anderson, where I was born November 1, 1983 at Walnut Creek Hospital in Concord, California.
Its hard to say when I first started in the Leather Scene, I've been interested in Leather and BDSM since before I was 18. I bought my first Leather Vest shortly after graduating High School in 2002 from Shades of Grey, and snuck into my first Leather Bar when I was 19.
Dallas has become a second home to me, the San Francisco Bay Area will always be my first, and I have met a lot of wonderful people and great groups here locally to help me on my leather journey. I am currently single and enjoying not openly looking for a relationship at this time.
I do my best in contributing to the leather community in my own way. I volunteered at Beyond Vanilla 2007, helping out with fund raising and selling raffle tickets, was a liaison for welcoming those interested for the International Puppy Trainer Conference (IPTC), working security at the doors of the vendor mart, selling raffle tickets for the 50-50 at Gay Bingo for NLA-Dallas, helping prepare food for the South Plains Leather Fest Friday Evening Mixer.
I was just honored with the title of Gulf Coast Bootblack 2008 and am headed to the International Bootblack competition. This year I will be presenting two educational classes with the IPTC, and write articles regularly for the Pup Out website.
Affiliations: Gulf Coast Bootblack 2008, Member Pup Out!, NLA-Dallas, DFW Fresh Leather, DFW Big Men's Club, Pledge to DFW Leather boys
Pure Bred, Mutt, or All In Between: What Breed Are You?
Presented by Fred Anderson
An interactive discussion class going off basic information from such organizations as the AKC to help pups or potential pups discover what breed they are by personality, qualities, and traits. This class is only meant as a guide through the self-journey of discovering your pup breed and by no means is it to say who is wrong or right.
Yelp! I don't want to go to the Vet: Medical Play for Pups, The Fun of a Vet Scene
Presented by Fred Anderson
A complete physical exam; going through safety, preparation, and execution of a veterinary scene with a human pup. This will be a class teaching how to perform a vet exam, where you can find supplies to perform your own, spot signs of human pup health issues, and how to negotiate a "trip to the Vet." We will also have a brief demo about alternative therapies and care for your human dog: Acupuncture and Massage
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