Lisa Taylor Greene (Musican & Owner of Bad Bones K9) was recently interviewed by TheCelebrity.Online Magazine and below is the Q&A session we had with Lisa.
Lisa Taylor Greene As Cover Story Interview – December 2025 Magazine Edition
How do you introduce yourself?
My Name is Lisa Taylor Greene owner and lead handler of Bad Bones K9. I am also a musician based out of the greater NYC area.
Struggle – What hardships have you gone through in life?
Some hardships I have encountered in life was living off the grid in the California hi desert where I built an off grid campsite outside of Joshua Tree California. After two years of hard work and renting on Airbnb we were robbed by drug cartels for our highly valuable items for their illegal grow operations.
What do people usually not know about you?
People usually do not know why I started a dog training company. I founded Bad Bones K9 because my personal dog Reagan saved my life from an intruder in California.
What sets you apart from others?
My tenacity and dedication to succeed sets me apart from others. I refuse to let failures define me. I strive under pressure and flourish out of adversity. I use my music to raise awareness in America.
What are your upcoming major events ?
Upcoming events will be this spring 2026 launching an initiative to help dog owners learn to train their own dogs. This way we can reduce dogs being returned to shelters for easily fixable behavior modifications. I will also be providing free virtual training for dogs rescued off the euthanasia table.
What expert advice would you like to give?
The expert advice I would like to give is to everyone is to keep working hard, be the voice for the voiceless, get involved in your communities, and most importantly train your dogs to live the best life possible with them. Dogs are great deterrents.
Your social media handles and website links?
Instagram handles:

Tom Harrecks is an Author at TheCelebrity.Online Magazine who has a vast experience of covering interviews in various international media agencies.

