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2025 ADB Study Guide
reading & discussion Series

Because
"Knowledge is for those who have the wisdom to seek it!"

With more people curious about and interested in our official ADB Study Guide, we have decided to replace our typical monthly workshop webinars with a series of book readings during which we will read a random passage from our Study Guide and then discuss it with interested participants. This is especially interesting for those of you who 

  • are currently studying our ADB Study Guide, as this will be a great addition to your learning

  • are curious about our Study Guide but appreciate a little sneak peek into its contents before deciding to dive deeper

  • are interested in the emotional canine brain but not fully into studying from a book; why not gain at least some insight in a low-cost, fun and interactive way

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Starting January 19, each episode will be recorded and added to our new collection on Patreon. For information and to sign up for Episode 1, click on the red Eventbrite icon ... don't forget to follow us on Eventbrite to receive notifications about future episodes; or click on Patreon for membership options (including a free option)

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