• While working around other owners and dogs, receive professional guidance from one of our trainers to build towards better obedience, control, and communication with your dog in a public setting. 
  • Depending on the class, we will start at the facility, and as control/obedience progresses, we will go on field trips to test both the owner and dogs.
  • This class is really good for dogs who can be overly social and not listen as well around other dogs or distractions.
  • During the class, you are given a dedicated section of the room where you can work 1 on 1 with your dog. 
  • During this time you will practice on the goals and areas of focus for the class that night

There are 2 different  group classes we offer at the moment: 

Level 1 Group Class covers: 1 Night a week (for 5 weeks) $350 (tools & accessories sold separately at facility) 

  • Week 1: Basic leash handling, commands/tools, when/how to reward, loose leash walking, on leash recall, and jumping on people 
  • Week 2 : Recall with distractions, Threshold, Sit with duration, Down, Out/Drop it
  • Week 3 : Heeling vs Let’s go, Recall with heavier distractions, Place intro, Dos/Donts Dog Introductions, Advocating for your dog in public 
  • Week 4 : Field trip to Home Depot 
  • Week 5 : Proofing recall, proofing sit, proofing down, proofing heel, proofing out. 

Level 1 Board and Train Class covers: 1 Night a week (for 5 weeks) $300 (tools & accessories sold separately at facility) 

  • Week 1 : Review basic handling, review commands/tools, review How/When to reward, Address loose leash walking, Review recall, and rules of play. 
  • Week 2 : Fine tune “out,” fine tune how to greet people/no jumping, address threshold, sit duration, down duration. 
  • Week 3 : Review rule/when to heel, assessing heeling, place intro, introducing dogs, how to properly advocate for your dog.
  • Week 4 : Field trip to Home Depot
  • Week 5 : Proofing recall, proofing sit, proofing down, proofing heel, proofing leave it/out.

Who benefits

Owners benefit from learning obedience with their dog in real time with real life distractions to work through and around.

What does it entail

Meeting weekly with a training group to practice what you’ve learned the week prior and also asking questions as you are teaching your dog throughout the class if needed

What comes with the program:

Coaching and advice during class, with controlled distractions to truly improve and test your dog’s training. 

What does training look like

Owner is set up in a certain area of the training room (inside or out), demonstrations will be given by the trainer, then each person in the class gets to also work on that behavior/command with help or coaching from the trainer/trainers in the class. 

What to expect

Weekly meeting/review of commands/behaviors taught and desired around distractions and in public 

Is there owner training? How is that done

Trainer will demonstrate with a personal dog or class dog how handlers should be asking for desired commands/obedience then coached through the motions of doing said commands/behaviors with live distractions.