Announcing Our Veterans Dog Training Class

Prodogz is delighted to announce our new dog training class exclusively for veterans. For years, we have honored our veterans by offering discounted training along with volunteer services. Now, we proudly introduce a brand-new class, continuing our dedication to our local servicemen and women.

This 3-week introductory class is taught by Bethany Brown, a combat veteran and professional dog trainer. Bethany brings not only her military experience but also her compassion and desire to help other veterans.

In this class, Bethany will cover basics such as Come, Wait, Heel, along with helping veterans create a stronger relationship not only with their canine partners but also with other veterans in the Rogue Valley.

If you are a veteran seeking assistance with your dog or simply looking for a place to connect with other veterans, we warmly welcome you to our three-week training class held every Saturday from 10 AM to 11 AM.

Signing up is easy – just fill out our online application and submit your entry fee at the same time. Once we receive your application and entry fee, we will reserve your spot. A confirmation email will be sent the night before the class starts, reconfirming your entry and providing final instructions about what to bring. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.

Cost: $100.00
Prerequisites: For dogs puppies 6 months and up.
Duration: 3 weeks, every Saterday from 10 AM -11:30 AM, 90 Minutes
Location: Prodogz 201 E. Barnett Rd, Medford, OR 97501
Aggressive Dogs: If you have a dog that is reactive (aggressive),
is extremely nervous or not comfortable in group settings.
We would recommend a private session before attempting a group class.

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Dog Training for Veterans

Bethany Brown

The Dog Trainer
  • Position Dog Trainer
  • Experience 8 Years Of Experience
  • Service Record 2 tours in Iraq, several awards and citations including an Army Commendation Medal and the Combat Action Badge

Who is Bethany Brown

Bethany Graduated with honors from Tullahoma High School in Tullahoma Tennessee in 2001. At the age of 11 she began her life and her love of animals working at a local Veterinary Hospital.

Shortly after graduation at the age of 17 she joined the US Army and served as a communications specialist for eight years. Her duty stations include; Germany, Alaska, Hungary, Kosovo, and 2 tours in Iraq. She has recieved several awards and citations including an Army Commendation Medal and the Combat Action Badge. Upon separation from the military the Veterans administration diagnosed her with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and she found that she needed a way to decompress after her combat experiences. She found hiking, camping, watching her boys play sports, knitting, working out at the gym, and anything that can be done with her dog provided solace.

Spending time with her dog and other animals provided the greatest relief so she currently does house sitting and pet sitting, caring for all types of animals. Which has led to her greatest passion of training dogs and helping owners understand their dogs needs. She has found that working with her own dog has taught her some important life lessons and helped her through some of the toughest times of her life, so much so that she is passionate about teaching and helping foster greater relationships between dogs and owners.