ADR Behavioral Dog Training
Formally P13 Dog Training/P13 Dog Retreats.
Dog Behavior Specialist helping owners navigate anxiety, reactivity & aggression.
20+ yrs experience | Veterinary background
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It's coming!! Fireworks 🎆🎇🎆 🎇
Are you and your dog ready?
Do you have a plan?
Have you practiced?
Do you have medication already?
If you're dreading the 4th because you don't have a plan let's chat on a virtual call. I can help troubleshoot and get your house ready so you and your dog can relax as much as possible.
You can book online or call to set it up.
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346-626-4371
Please excuse my "outfit" I had been with the dogs in the yard prior to prepping for this. Then I will be back with dogs. So no " wardrobe" change. 😁
I am showing the tools I like using and have been recommended by my grooming friends at . They are amazing!!
Contact information:
Book.adrdogtraining.com
346-626-4371
Dog Behavior Modification Specialist.
Your dog isn’t disobeying—they just lack the clear communication they need from you. Stop searching for more obedience training and start focusing on your connection.
Much like a child therapist guides a parent to better understand their child, I provide virtual coaching to help you become the leader your dog needs. You do the work, and I use my 23 years of experience to guide you toward a better, more effective relationship.
You can schedule a free consultation or go right into a deep dive with me from my new website!!
Book.adrdogtraining.com
346-626-4371
B and I took a quick vacation to visit my oldest. I will be back to regular posting and content next week.
I am using this week back to get everything ready and finalize my new NEW WEBSITE and Phone number!!
Stay tuned!!!
Theo's park trip part 2.
See first video for more details and tips for your puppy.
First time at the park for 6-month-old Theo! 🐾✨
Spoiler alert: He did fantastic, but our park trip probably looked a little different than most people think it should.
Instead of marching right into the middle of the action, we hung out way off to the side, away from the chaos. Why? Because a puppy’s first experience in a big, new environment should be about building confidence, not testing their limits.
Here is your friendly reminder for your puppy's first big outing:
Distance is your best friend: Let them sit, observe, and process the world from afar where they feel completely safe.
Skip the pressure: They don’t need to meet every dog or person they see today.
Play the long game: They have the rest of their lives to interact with the world. Right now, it’s just about teaching them that new places are fun and safe.
Keep it simple. Keep it fun. Good boy, Theo! ❤️
👇 What’s your favorite way to build confidence with your pup? Let me know below!
Getting ready for this weekend's seminar! 💜
Fun fact: Teaching is one of my absolute favorite parts of what I do. From educational seminars to hands-on, working workshops where you bring your dogs and we get to work together in real-time—I love it all.
Let’s get these owners empowered and these dogs stabilized. 🛠️🐕
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Behind the scenes of creating something special for you and your pups!
I’m putting my 20 years of experience as a behavior specialist and veterinary professional into easy-to-use, step-by-step homework charts.
Why? Because clear communication makes all the difference in training.
Whether you're dealing with a minor nuisance behavior or a major hurdle, no problem is too big or too small. It’s time to step out, step up, and give your dog the guidance they deserve. 🐶
What’s one training challenge you’re facing right now? Let me know in the comments! 👇
If you don't have a dog, that's ok PLEASE SHARE THIS. Most people who have problem dogs don't speak out because they are typically embarrassed 💜.
Behind the scenes of creating something special for you and your pups!
I’m putting my 20 years of experience as a behavior specialist and veterinary professional into easy-to-use, step-by-step homework charts.
Why? Because clear communication makes all the difference in training.
Whether you're dealing with a minor nuisance behavior or a major hurdle, no problem is too big or too small. It’s time to step out, step up, and give your dog the guidance they deserve. 🐶
What’s one training challenge you’re facing right now? Let me know in the comments! 👇
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| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 5pm |