Welcome to The PDT learning series using the communication command approach

 

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The PDT Leaning Series using The Communication Command approach is specifically developed to help dog parents that have come to the following conclusions

-Sit, Stay, Come and Down are not enough when raising a dog

-Food luring/positive reinforcement does not work in the real world

-I need specific behavior and social development resources

-Proactive dog parents find the best resources upfront and get to work

 -I need to help my dog have a better quality of life

-I need one source that addresses our issues directly

- I want continually expanding content and educational opportunities for me and my dog

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Dog Success Stories and Brags

Timmy & Donna’s testimonial story using the Communication Commands. Adopting a rescue puppy and raising them

These two are an elite therapy team that has provided their services all across the county. I am lucky to say we did it together! Their credits include: Airport therapy dog- Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, Child education dog- Gabriel’s Angels, Disaster support dog- HOPE (surf side , uvalde)

Believe it or not it is hard for me to take credit since you as dog parents do all the work. With that said, Victoria insists they have reached their goals due to my help and friendship.That means a lot especially since Victoria has been and continues to be a C-Level Executive in the high volume rescue world environment- and a valued resource and mentor to many in her field.

Go Nana and Victoria so happy and proud of/for you. Uncle Greg always sends his love and can’t wait for the next update or visit!

 
 

Lacey the Shih-Tzu we helped raise as a puppy to become a therapy dogs shows off with Mom after reading to the kids as part of their work as therapy team

Jerry & Sydney’s Testimonial Story using the Communication Command Approach- Adopting a dog that shows existing scary behavior once at home