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Adventures in Dog Training and Life

@AdventureDogsTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 22, 2026Modeled revenue

Adventures in dog training and life..

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Paid members
9
0% · 30-day rate from 11 observed days
Total audience
22
incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
$144

$72–$216 modeled range

Starting price
$8/mo
5 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Pricing and benefits captured publicly

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$0/moFreePublic prices and benefits only
$8/moTier 1: little or no expendable incomeChoose tier 1 if, for example: you have no health insurance; you live paycheck to paycheck; when it comes to choosing what to feed your dog, price matters more than quality.(All member benefits are the same across all 3 tiers. If you cannot afford any tier, but want to follow along, send me an email and I'll give you access. Everything for everyone!)
$16/moTier 2: expendable income availableChoose this tier if, for example: you have health insurance and go out to eat one or more times a month. When choosing what to feed your dog, quality matters more than price.(All member benefits are the same across all 3 tiers.)Please note: because Patreon is a US company and my "home currency" is not USD, I unfortunately lose about 1/3 of each pledge to Patreon and Paypal (my only payout option.) Therefore, my tiers need to be higher than I would like them to be.
$32/moTier 3: ample expendable incomeChoose this tier if, for example, you own your place or rent by choice (rather than necessity), you travel recreationally once a year or more, and you take several paid online or in-person dog classes a year without thinking twice/you'd be able to hire a veterinary specialist without thinking twice.(All member benefits are the same across all 3 tiers.)Please note: because Patreon is a US company and my "home currency" is not USD, I unfortunately lose about 1/3 of each pledge to Patreon and Paypal (my only payout option.) Therefore, my tiers need to be higher than I would like them to be.
$50/moSuper supporterChoose this tier to, on top of all the other benefits, get my sincerest gratitude (and that of the dogs I'm able to offer free board-and-trains and free classes to!)(All member benefits are the same across all 3 tiers.)Please note: because Patreon is a US company and my "home currency" is not USD, I unfortunately lose about 1/3 of each pledge to Patreon and Paypal (my only payout option.) Therefore, my tiers need to be higher than I would like them to be.
Growth signals: Adventures in Dog Training and Life
0%

9 paid members · 30-day rate from 11 observed days

Membership
10109
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Adventures in Dog Training and Life9 members · $144/mo

The chart only uses Adventures in Dog Training and Life's observed public history. Comparison peers are listed below, but comparable trend series are not available yet.

Creator comparisons

Where Adventures in Dog Training and Life ranks

5 creators shown
#47 of 9 cohort creators measured
Estimated gross in Recommended cohort

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7 of 9 cohort creators have a usable estimated gross; the other 2 remain unranked for this metric.
Adventures in Dog Training and Life's estimated gross rank in Recommended cohort
RankCreator and why includedEstimated grossGap vs Adventures in Dog Training and LifeFreshness
#2
canine consilienceUncategorizedContent relevance + business context
SEK 5.3KDifferent currenciesAug 15, 2026
#3
Grassroots K9VideoContent relevance + business context
$4.2K$4K moreAug 18, 2026
#4
Adventures in Dog Training and LifeProfilePodcastsEstimated gross position in Recommended cohort
$144ReferenceAug 22, 2026
#5
Adulting With Horses PodcastPodcastsCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
$35$109 fewerAug 20, 2026
#6
American Dog ProsPodcastsContent relevance + business context
$35$109 fewerAug 11, 2026

The rank uses the full fixed cohort. This table shows up to five creators around Adventures in Dog Training and Life; the coverage summary above still counts everyone.

What they publish

Recent posts

38Profile posts6 postsLast month83.3%Members-only

Previews available for 49 of 38 posts

Video Latest post$8 tier & upBack at the park—and Rito rocks it!

I met a friend at the park and brought Rito. He took videos of us walking—without acclimating first! LOOK AT THAT BOY! He's being a superstar! In this video, Rito gets clicked for being where the perfect dog would be. He doesn't pull AT ALL in this clip! The rate of reinforcement isn't exactly low ... but there are several steps between clicks! Go Rito! ...

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Kibble distractions for Rito on the roof!After the toy distraction, I tempted Rito with kibble for several sessions. I wanted to stay at this level of difficulty until he could walk up to and past it without pulling. This is the third kibble session. He did great, and his end-of-session reinforcer for not pulling to the kibble was getting released to eat it. Unfortunately, that last part is not in the video because my phone ran out of storage and stopped recording.VideoYesterday at Aug 22 crawl$8 tier & up 0 0A toy distraction, and fading food from my handA single toy distraction! This is the toy Rito and I have been practicing tug with. My plan is to mark for both being in the perfect position and remembering to come back to me if he accidentally reaches the end of the leash and puts pressure on his neck (he doesn't in this session.)AudioAugust 14$8 tier & up 0 0Adding speed to Rito's LLW on the roofAnytime Rito manages to be "where the perfect dog would be" (a phrase I heard from Alexander Kurland in the context of horses), he gets a click!...ArticleAugust 12$8 tier & up 0 0Rito: first time LLW at the park!I brought a 5m/15ft long line to the park (because I didn't want to start with a shorter leash, making it hard for him!), and switched from Chai's harness, which I had been walking Rito in when not training, to the collar. Ho-ly shit! He jumped right into gear and walked as if he hadn't done anything else his entire life! I love this smart boy!! ...ImageAugust 6$8 tier & up 0 0Podcast! This one was SO much fun! Join the conversation in the comments!August 4 View postArticleAugust 4Public 0 0Rito: a shorter leash and adding movementJuly 31ArticleJuly 31$8 tier & up 0 0Join to unlock Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Articletoday$8 tier & up 0 0Join to unlock Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Articletoday$8 tier & up 0 0Join to unlock Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Articletoday$8 tier & up 0 0Down-s with the help of leash pressureThe more "languages" we share with our dogs, the easier communication becomes. Leash pressure and release is one such language...ArticleJuly 17$8 tier & up 0 0Podcast discussion: Larry KrohnHere's the video version of my interview with Larry Krohn on teaching free group classes at a local park! If you're a dog professional, have you ever offered this? If you're a hobby trainer—have you attended or would you attend classes like this? What would you like to get out of them if you did?VideoJuly 15Public 0 0
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