Training Classes ...
Puppy Basics:
- How to get off to a good start. (12 weeks of age) Leash walking, sit, down and stay.
- House management-answers your questions of what do I do with this pup when it is: jumping, chewing, messing in the house, biting, pulling on the leash.
- How do I play with my pup to begin channelling its energy to build a foundation for learning.
- Socialization – what does that mean?
- Puppy management-how to prevent problems and what to watch out for.
- How do I handle my up for trimming nails, grooming and visiting the vet?
- Program includes a home consultation, initial private lesson and 5 group lessons.
Family Dog training:
- I just want my dog to listen. (6 months of age and up)
- Leash walking, sit, down, stay, stand, return to heel, come, leave it and off, distraction training at an adult dog level.
- The Family Dog program develops your dog's listening skills and solves behavioural problems such as jumping, barking, chewing, separation anxiety and aggression etc. If your dog isn’t doing what you want it to that is because the dog is confused. We need to learn to speak “dog”. First we must build a foundation for learning and develop it to its fullest.
- Your dog will become an accepted member of your family and citizen of your community.
- Program includes a home consultation, initial private lesson and 10 group lessons.
Advanced Training:
Our Advanced Training program is the natural progression to off leash training for you and your dog. All the basics will be transferred to off leash. The off leash training will give you the added control you desire from your dog. You will be shown how to control your dog from a distance with the use of hand signals, down on recall, introduction to jumping, etc.
Obstacle Agility Training:
Both our Recreational Agility and Competitive Agility programs are ten week programs designed so you and your dog become a team and enjoy the challenge and excitement that agility training brings. All the different types of jumps, tunnels, A-frame, dog walk, weave poles, teeter totter, and pause table are part of our programming. We enjoy all the dogs and there capabilities. Agility can also be a great way to work out certain behaviour issues and we use this to our advantage. Recreational Agility is for those who just want to have fun and Competitive Agility is for those who want to have even more fun with independent obstacle performance to allow the dog to work from a distance.