Transform Your Relationship with Your Challenging Dog

6-Day Immersive Retreats Where You and Your Dog Learn Together

Think of this like a marriage retreat for you and your dog. Unlike board and train, where your dog goes away, you’ll spend 6 intensive days learning to communicate, build trust, and navigate challenges as a team. I live with an aggressive Belgian Malinois daily-I understand your struggle because I live it too.

Transform your relationship

UPCOMING RETREAT!!!

Date: TBD (March/April)

Location: Fredericksburg/Wimberley area

Spots Available: 4

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Positive. Passion. Perseverance.

Positive. Passion. Perseverance.

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The P13 Story

I created P13 in 2023, 10 years after the most challenging year of my life, 2013.

That year shattered my confidence. But I persevered.

The name P13 represents what got me through: staying Positive, pursuing my Passion for working with difficult dogs, and having the Perseverance to keep going when everything felt impossible.

Now I help people do the same. If your relationship with your dog feels strained, exhausting, or impossible - I get it. I’ve been there. And I am still here.

These retreats aren’t just about changing your dog’s behavior. They’re about transforming your relationship and giving you the tools, understanding, and confidence to build a partnership that works.

What is P13?

About me and my journey

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My Name is Amber Rickles, and I have been training dogs professionally for 22 years, and I was certified in 2004. I was in the Veterinary field for 15 years. I have managed kennels with up to 85 dogs, run veterinary hospitals, and worked with hundreds of dogs with severe behavioral challenges. But my most profound understanding didn’t come from textbooks or even training other dogs-it came from lived experience.

In 2013, I was nearly killed by an aggressive dog in my care. The attack left me with a broken arm requiring a plate and bone graft, multiple bite wounds, and permanent scars, including the visible scar on my right forearm that I carry today.

But the physical injuries healed. The more challenging part was what came after.

Within the first year after the attack, I faced death threats, public attacks on my character, and people telling me I didn’t know what I was doing. The rescue community turned on me. People made it out to be about his breed, on why I was advocating for his euthanasia. It was because he was extremely dangerous. But that was overlooked. Instead, they said I was incompetent. They tried to destroy my reputation and my confidence. The ones against me didn’t even know me. They based their opinions on a false account of what happened. (I wrote a book on this situation, Faith After The Fire)

It worked, for a while. I questioned everything. I wondered if I should quit the profession I loved. I left training for 4 years.

But I persevered.

That’s what P13 means. Positive. Passion. Perseverance. It’s not just a business name; it’s the three things that got me through the worst year of my life and to the place I am now.

Why I do this work?

I started P13 Dog Retreats because I was tired of seeing the same pattern: people invest thousands in board and train, their dog comes home “trained” or “fixed,” and within weeks, the relationship is strained again. Because the OWNER never LEARNED. The partnership never transformed. Owners often don’t seek continued help because they are embarrassed or too frustrated, and they give up.

I also know what it’s like to feel at your breaking point. To be scared, exhausted, judged, and wondering if you should give up.

I’m not here to judge you or promise false fixes. I am here to help you build a relationship that works-even with a challenging dog, even when it’s hard. Even when “perfect” isn’t possible.

Four years ago, I adopted B, then a 7-month-old Belgian Malinois who was already aggressive towards humans and had tried to kill another dog. People thought I was crazy after what I’d been through. But B taught me something crucial: not all aggressive dogs can be trained the same. Some can’t be managed safely. Some can, like B, with realistic expectations, proper tools, and daily commitment.

For four years, B and I have built a relationship that works. Our perfect relationship. A very honest one. She will never accept strangers or play with other dogs. She wears muzzles in public when needed.

And all of this is OK!

She still lives a full life, hiking, traveling, and joining me at every retreat as a living demonstration of what a successful relationship looks like with a truly challenging dog.

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Meet B and Hobbs

The K9 Trainers

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B: Proof That A Challenging Partnership Can Work

Four years ago, I adopted B after seeing her posted on a specific FB page for non-pet homes. Meaning they were for sport, competition, or work only. I was looking for a demonstration dog to add to my pack of 4. My pack at the time consisted of older dogs, and not precisely the “working” kind.

I was told upfront that she didn’t like other dogs and was leery of strangers. I wasn’t too surprised, given her breed, Belgian Malinois. In my mind, she’s 7 months old, so there’s still time to work with her and “change/fix” that.

Boy, did she prove me SO wrong. I will tell her whole story at the retreats. In short, she taught me everything I needed to know to make this retreat a real-life experience.

B and I have built a relationship that works. Not perfect, but honest. Built on clear communication, realistic expectations, and daily management. She will never like people other than her family. She will never play at dog parks or with other dogs. She will never be “normal” in other people’s eyes.

THIS IS ALL OK.

What she will help me teach at the retreat:

-How we communicate and trust each other despite her aggression

-My two-muzzle system in action

-Real-time positioning and advocacy

-Real-time management

-What real interactions with dogs and people look like with a dog like this

-What “success” means and looks like with dogs like this

-That you can travel, work, and live fully with proper management

-How to love your dog while accepting realistic limitations

B isn’t perfect. She’s managed. And she lives a great life because we built a relationship that honors who she actually is.

B

Head K9 Trainer

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Hobbs

Assistant K9 Trainer

The Balanced Partnership

Hobbs came to us 3 years ago as a foster. He was found by a lovely lady who had been watching him on the streets for about a month before she caught him. He was nervous and unsure, but so sweet and had such a kind way about him. Within 3 days, we decided to adopt him.

Hobbs is a friendly, social, and naturally balanced guy. He has an incredible gift for reading canine body language and sensing the energy another dog is emitting. I have learned to read other dogs better by watching how Hobbs changes his body language.

Hobbs is essential to the retreats because most people with reactive dogs have never seen what healthy dog communication looks like up close. Their experience is lunging, barking, and tension.

Hobbs shows owners something different.

What Hobbs teaches:

-Healthy communication

-Appropriate Interactions

-Perspective through contrast

-He will help the owner gain confidence walking their dog around another dog

-He helps to de-escalate situations naturally

Together, B and Hobbs show the full spectrum, from “requires serious management” to “naturally balanced”. Both teach valuable lessons about building functional relationships.

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THE RETREAT

THE RETREAT

The Retreat Experience:

Transforming Relationships into Partnerships

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Six days. Your dog. Your growth. Real-world relationship building in beautiful locations across Texas. “A marriage retreat, but the ‘marriage’ is Owner and Dog.”

What Happens?

A week that transforms your partnership, like any intensive relationship retreat, we focus on understanding, communication, and building new patterns together. You’re not dropping your dog off —you’re both fully engaged in the transformation process.

What’s Included?

All-Inclusive Transformation Experience

-Accommodations- 6 days/5 nights, private room for you and your dog

-All Meals- Provided (prepared at the Air B&B or catered in; unless we are out on a field trip and the final meal is at a restaurant)

-Professional Coaching- 20+ hours of direct coaching

-Tools provided- Slip leash, training pouch, training cot (all yours to keep)

-Live Demonstrations- B and Hobbs throughout the week

-Real-life/Real-time training- at the Air B&B, field trips, pack walks

-Pre-Retreat Consultation- 45min partnership assessment

-Post-Retreat Support- Part of a monthly virtual meeting group; email support and phone calls when needed.

The Schedule

Sunday- Arrival and Connection

-Meet your retreat mates

-Get settled in your rooms

-Individual assessments after everyone arrives

-Welcome dinner and goal setting

Monday-Friday Intensive Work

Schedules may vary depending on the dynamics of each retreat. This is a general guideline.

Mornings (7a-12p)

Group breakfast 7a-8a (provided)

-Theory: Understanding your dog’s perspective

-Individual coaching during group

-Dogs come out for training

  • This will be different each day on what the goals are

-Live demonstrations with B and Hobbs

Lunch 12p-2p (provided, but you are welcome to go on your own)

Afternoons (2p-6p)

-Dogs come out for training

-Real-World practice (Tue,Wed,Thur)

  • Pack walk, stores, parks, town visits

-Learning to navigate as a team

-Group discussions and troubleshooting

Group Dinner 7p-8p- (Provided)

Saturday-Clean up and Departure

-Final practice with anyone

-Action plans for at-home given

-Group picture

***Total: 20+ hours of coaching, relationship-building practice, and transformation work***

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B and I are waiting for you and your dog.

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My Approach

Realistic Relationships, Real Results.

I won’t promise your reactive dog will be “cured” in 6 days. I won’t pretend that building a partnership with a challenging dog is easy.

What I WILL do.

-Help you understand what’s really happening in your relationship

-Teach you communication strategies your dog can understand

-Give you management tools that work in real-world situations

-Show you how to advocate for your dog in public

-Help you accept what can be changed vs. what must be managed

-Support you through the hard decisions

-Build your confidence as a capable partner

I teach what I live. Every day with B, I practice what I preach. The muzzle training, boundary setting, risk assessment, and clear communication - it’s all part of my daily partnership with her.

You’re not getting theory. You’re getting relationship-building strategies I use every single day.

WHO THIS IS FOR

Is This Retreat Right for Your Partnership?

  • Perfect For

    -Relationships strained by aggression or reactivity

    -Dogs who struggle with fear or extreme anxiety

    -Owners who’ve tried everything and still struggle

    -Couples wanting to become unified

    -People ready for realisitic expectaions, not quick fixes

    -Owner willing to examine their role

    -Adults who can commit a week to transformation

  • Not Right For

    - Dogs just needing basic obedience

    - Easy laid-back dogs

    -People looking for a “simple” or “quick fix”

    -People unwilling to accept and change their own behavior

    - People wanting someone else to work their dog

    -People unwilling to travel

    - Owners unable to commit to “pre and post work”

Why this IS different!

Why this IS different!

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This isn’t a Board and Train

X-Traditional Board and Train

-Dog goes away for 4-6 weeks for behavioral modifications

-You don’t learn about your dog during that time

-Dog comes home and eventually reverts back

-You feel frustrated, even with follow-ups

-Spent $4,000-$6000 or more

YES-P13 Partnership Retreats

-YOU and your dog learn together for 6 days

-20+ hours of hands-on coaching by a 22-year Certified Dog Training Coach

-Understand your unique dynamic

-Leave with confidence and real-life tools

-Like a marriage retreat-transformation through immersion

Think of This Like a Marriage Retreat

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P13 Works the Same Way

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P13 Works the Same Way *

You don’t go to a marriage retreat expecting your relationship to be “fixed” in one weekend. You go to gain understanding, learn communication skills, and develop skills you’ll use for life.

The intensive 6 days give you:

-Deep understanding of your dog’s needs and triggers

-Clear communication strategies

-Management tools for real-world situations

-Confidence in your ability to read and lead your dog

-A framework for ongoing growth

The transformation begins during the retreat. It deepens as you practice together at home.

Pricing $ Payments $ Refund Policy

Pricing $ Payments $ Refund Policy ⋆

Investment in Your Partnership

Think marriage retreat investment, not obedience class costs. Your dog needs more than obedience.

Single Handler- One person attending with their dog. (Must be 18 years minimum)

-$5500

Two Handlers- Two people 18 years or older attending with their dog.

-$6000

Pricing

Deposits are refundable only for:

-Medical Emergency (documentation needed)

-Death in the family

-P13 Cancels retreat

Refund Policy

Step 1: Apply (free)

Step 2: Set up a screening/consultation

Step 3: If accepted, $1,500 non-refundable deposit is due within 48 hours to reserve your spot.

Step 4: Pre-Work preparation (discussed during screening/consultation)

Step 5: Final payment is due 2 weeks prior to the retreat start date.

Payment Structure

We book accommodations and turn away other guests based on your commitment.

Apply for a P13 Retreat

I appreciate your interest in transforming your relationship with your dog. Our application process ensures we’re the right fit for your unique relationship.

Upcoming Retreats

Dates: TBD Early 2026 (March/April)

Location: Fredericksburg/Wimberley area

Spots Available: 4

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The Process

Step 1: Submit the application (10-15min)

Step 2: Video call assessment (35-45min)

Step 3: Acceptance decision within 48hrs

Step 4: $1500 deposit within 48hrs of being accepted.

Step 5: Pre-work assignments (discussed in Video call)

Step 6: RETREAT TIME!

Requirements

Your dog must:

-Be at least 6mo old

-Be current on Rabies and Bordetella

-Not be in a heat cycle during the time of the retreat

-Be able to be crate trained and not be noisy in the crate. (This can be done before the retreat if you struggle now, let me know in the assessment)

You must be:

-18 plus years old

-Physically able to handle your dog

-Commit to any pre-work training

-Commit to full 6 days

-Willing to use management tools recommended

-Have realistic expectations

-Open to examining and diving deep into what your role means

Fill out the application below and you will submit at the end

What Happens Next?

-Within 48-72 hours, I will review the application and email you a meeting time.

-Within 1 week, an assessment will be done

-Within 48 hours of assessment, you will receive an acceptance decision

-If accepted, you have 48 hours to submit a deposit.

Quick Facts

  • Location

    Beautiful settings across Texas and beyond. Each retreat is held at dog friendly Air B&B’s. We also venture out as a pack to dog friendly areas. Your dog doesn’t have to be dog friendly, this is only for accpetance puproses and real life application learning.

  • Duration

    6 days, 5 nights

    Sunday arrival-Saturday departure

    Must be able to drive to location

  • Group Size

    Maximum 4 dogs. Up to 2 handlers per dog. This is to allow a more immersive experience for everyone.

    Each team will have their own rooms.

  • All-Inclusive

    Lodging, chef-prepared meals or pre-booked meals, training equipment, expert guidance. Pre and Post video calls.

  • Investment

    Single handler team-$5500

    Two handler team-$6000

  • Team of Trainers

    Myself, 22yrs Certified Dog Behavior Coach, My Malinois B and My German Shepherd/Malamute Hobbs.

Contact Us

If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to send us an email, and we will be in touch with you shortly. We can’t wait to hear from you!