Private Lessons, Group Sessions, and Certification Training Offered.
Dog training classes are open to the general public for all breeds and mix breed dogs. Instructed by experienced trainers
that have earned titles and awards in obedience and confirmation competitions with their own dogs.
Dog training classes are open to the general public for all breeds and mix breed dogs. Instructed by experienced trainers
that have earned titles and awards in obedience and confirmation competitions with their own dogs.
Upcoming Dog & Handler Development Class Schedule 2024
Next Session will Start January 2025
Class |
Price |
Course Length |
Course Begins - Date / Time |
$50.00 |
45 minutes |
Evaluation / Consultation |
|
$195.00 |
7 weeks |
Monday 6:00pm / September 9th |
|
$195.00 |
7 weeks |
Wednesday 7:00pm / September 11th |
|
$195.00 |
7 weeks |
Monday 5:00pm / September 9th |
|
$195.00 |
7 weeks |
Monday 7:00pm / September 9th |
|
$195.00 |
7 weeks |
Thursday 7:00pm / September 12th |
|
$195.00 |
7 weeks |
Thursday 6:00pm / September 12th |
|
UKC Rally |
$180.00 |
6 weeks |
Sunday 9:00am / September 8th |
$180.00 |
6 weeks |
Sunday 10:30am / September 8th |
|
$180.00 |
6 weeks |
Sunday 12:00pm / September 8th |
Class will be held once a week for the for the full course length, the price includes the entire duration of the course.
- Must have 3 dogs signed up for class to be held, although class sizes are limited to 7 dogs to help provide individual attention.
- Classes above highlighted in RED are full and no longer taking applications. Please contact us for scheduling evaluations.
- Must have 3 dogs signed up for class to be held, although class sizes are limited to 7 dogs to help provide individual attention.
- Classes above highlighted in RED are full and no longer taking applications. Please contact us for scheduling evaluations.
- Send in the enrollment form signed and dated with class name, start date, and class fee to hold a place in the class.
- Group course setting is not suitable for aggressive, reactive, or fearful dogs, if in question schedule an Evaluation/Consultation.
- You must meet the prerequisites in order to attend CGCA and Rally classes.
- Group course setting is not suitable for aggressive, reactive, or fearful dogs, if in question schedule an Evaluation/Consultation.
- You must meet the prerequisites in order to attend CGCA and Rally classes.
Preparing for Class:
Wear comfortable clothing and nonskid shoes. Flip flops, sandals, and shoes with heels are not recommended.
Keep your dog close to you at all times.
Be aware of others dogs' proximity to your own as well.
Do not allow your dog to approach or play with any other dog.
Exercise dog, if possible take a short walk before class, allowing time to eliminate.
Facilities do not have a public restroom.
Additional Notes:
Dogs that are ill are not to be brought to class for any reason.
Females in season (heat) may not come.
In both cases we recommend you come without your dog and observe the class, allowing you to practice at home.
Group course setting is not suitable for aggressive, reactive, or fearful dogs.
If your dog has an accident in the building, you are expected to clean it up. We will provide paper towels and spray bottle, containing solution that prevents other dogs from marking the spot, to aid you in cleaning up.
- Copies of current vaccinations records.
- Any collar is acceptable, as long as the dog cannot slip out and you are able to control.
- 4 to 6 foot fixed length leash, no flexi or retractable leads.
- Treat bag plus small treats your dog loves that will not crumble and end up on the floor.
- Water bowl, during warmer weather, please do not share bowls, and only provide the dog water outside the building.
- Doggie Bags, you are expected to clean up after your dog.
- Do not feed your dog before working them or coming to class, dogs that are hungry pay more attention.
Wear comfortable clothing and nonskid shoes. Flip flops, sandals, and shoes with heels are not recommended.
Keep your dog close to you at all times.
Be aware of others dogs' proximity to your own as well.
Do not allow your dog to approach or play with any other dog.
Exercise dog, if possible take a short walk before class, allowing time to eliminate.
Facilities do not have a public restroom.
Additional Notes:
Dogs that are ill are not to be brought to class for any reason.
Females in season (heat) may not come.
In both cases we recommend you come without your dog and observe the class, allowing you to practice at home.
Group course setting is not suitable for aggressive, reactive, or fearful dogs.
If your dog has an accident in the building, you are expected to clean it up. We will provide paper towels and spray bottle, containing solution that prevents other dogs from marking the spot, to aid you in cleaning up.
Evaluation/Consultation
- A visit to our facility with your dog, scheduled at a convenient time for all parties.
- At least 45 minutes, may be longer depending on the situation.
- Training Staff will thoroughly discuss your goals.
- Recommendations will be given based on totality of information gathered and observance of the dog.
- Required Vaccination Records must be provided.
Individual Training
One-On-One obedience training is available for modifying a specific behavior, such as house breaking, crate training, nipping, jumping, barking, chewing, separation anxiety, leash pulling, reactive dogs, and a wide range of other needs.
The Training Session will be calculated from the scheduled training appointment start time, regardless of when you actually arrive ready to train, until you and your dog leave. You will not be given a longer session if you arrive late so please be on time, early if possible. Give your dog time to eliminate prior to training, have your papers and everything else ready to go at your scheduled start time. Please note that questions, completing/coping paper work, fitting equipment to the dog, etc. are considered part of the Training Session.
One-On-One obedience training is available for modifying a specific behavior, such as house breaking, crate training, nipping, jumping, barking, chewing, separation anxiety, leash pulling, reactive dogs, and a wide range of other needs.
The Training Session will be calculated from the scheduled training appointment start time, regardless of when you actually arrive ready to train, until you and your dog leave. You will not be given a longer session if you arrive late so please be on time, early if possible. Give your dog time to eliminate prior to training, have your papers and everything else ready to go at your scheduled start time. Please note that questions, completing/coping paper work, fitting equipment to the dog, etc. are considered part of the Training Session.