Class starts at 6:00pm
1/17/26 to 2/14/26
This class will focus on:
Solid basic commands
Establish a solid Heelside position
Sit and down-in-motion
More challenging recalls
Sit-stay and down-stay out of sight
Increased distractions
Recall
Class starts at 6:30pm
Puppy 1 Class
12 to 18 weeks
2/2/26 to 3/2/26
We will teach you how to safely socialize your puppy and acclimate them to places such as the vet and groomer. Puppies will learn the building blocks of important skills including come, sit, settle down, leave it and more. You’ll learn how to address and prevent common puppy behavior and temperament problems such as puppy biting, jumping up, and pulling on leash.
Age: On the start date of class, pups must be between 12-18 weeks old.
Puppy 2 Class
18 to 24 weeks
2/3/26 to 3/3/26
We will continue to concentrate on housetraining (Potty Training, Chew Toy Training Crate Training) so your pup learns how to behave at home when left unsupervised and settle down quietly when you want them to.
We continue to work on confidence building (Socialization, Desensitization, Handling, Resolving Phobias) So your pup learns to enjoy being held and handled and does not become fearful, reactive, or aggressive towards any people, animals, or oth
We concentrate on the family dog training. We use positive reinforcement and have fun as we learn.
5 Week Session on Wednesday morning at tthe Mavis Stouffer Park at 10:00am
2/18/26 to 3/18/26
4/8/26 to 5/6/26
5/20/26 to 6/17/26
The class will focus on:
No pulling on leash
House-training
Puppy mouthing and nipping
Excessive and/or inappropriate barking
Not coming when called
Jumping up on people
Basic manners and obedience
Advanced manners and obedience
Destructive chewing
Child/Dog relations
Sepa
Class rate of $100 to be paid to Paws & Claws Veterinary Hospital. Email Kingram@tracyvets.com to register.
Perfect for Puppies Aged 8-12 Weeks
Date TBD
Household Training
Potty Training
Chew Toy Training
Crate Training
Handling Barking
Tackling Resource Guarding
Puppy Biting and Handling
How to Catch, Cuddle, Examine, and Restrain your Puppy
Building Frustration Tolerance, Calming Techniques, and Gentling
Prepping for Vet Visits (stethoscopes, syringes, etc.)


