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Study ADB Knowledge through various sources and at your own pace - then, when ready, test your knowledge with the ADB-KG exam to earn your ADB-KG (Knowledge Graduate) certificate.

ADB Affective Canine Therapy: Have you successfully completed ADB-SG and ADB-KG? Why not take it a step further and become an ADB certified Affective Canine Therapist?

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Check us out on Patreon with free and paid membership options. Click on the image to check out this great learning opportunity

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Skill Week: Learn how to apply Affective Dog Behavior and graduate with the ADB-SG (Skill Graduate) certificate.

With the completion of ADB-C and a deeper than average interest in ADB, you may be eligible to advance into our ADB Instructor Program. More information will be posted soon.

Are you a trainer with an especially challenging case?

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Acronyms:
ADB-I = ADB Instructor
ADB-KG = Knowledge Graduate
ADB-SG = Skills Graduate
ADB-ACT = ADB Certified Affective Canine Therapy

K9 Life Coaching/Affective Dog Behavior disclaimer: Affective Dog Behavior is a combination program founded of experience, skills and Dr. Jaak Panksepp's Affective Neuroscience as well as Social Neuroscience and various research in general Neuroscience. While your ADB Team is knowledgeable in the topics covered within the program, the Team continually adds new knowledge through their efforts in translating ongoing modern (neuro)science into "dog". That said, please understand that the ADB Team is not a team of scientists but a team of canine professionals who with a keen interest in the various branches of Neuroscience. 
Our mission: In the scope of Affective Dog Behavior, it is our mission to (1) collect and translate into "dog" research that will help us better understand and connect with dogs, (2) make said research and translations easily accessible, understandable and relatable to non-professional and professional dog guardians, (3) embrace and follow a community and connection-oriented approach where social equity, diversity and equality are not only encouraged but a foundational pillar, (4) continue on our path of self-education and our commitment to providing reliable up-to-date information to our members ad non-member readers.

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