Basic Dog Obedience Training - $140
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
Separation issues and anxiety
Fear based behaviors
Aggressive behaviors
Puppy Kindergarten
Perfect for Puppies Aged 8-12 Weeks
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
Teaching Bite Inhibition
Building Frustration Tolerance, Calming Techniques, and Gentling
Prepping for Vet Visits (stethoscopes, syringes, etc.)
Manners & Safety Training
Obedience Training
Manners & Impulse Control
Boundary Training
Learning to Settle Down
Fun Training Games
Safe Socialization
Introducing Your Puppy to New People
Exploring New Environments
Building a Calm and Confident Attitude
How to Throw a Puppy Party
Basic Training Foundations
Introduction to Basic Skills
Lure/Reward Training
Marker Words
Sit, Down, Stand, Touch, and Eye Contact
Requirements:
Age: Puppies must be 8-12 weeks (56-84 days) old on the first day of class.
Vaccination: Your puppy must have their first DHLPP or DHPP vaccine (specifically Distemper and Parvo) at least 7 days before the first session. Proof of vaccination is required at the first class.
Carrying Your Pup: Since young puppies aren’t fully vaccinated, we ask that you carry them to class in your arms or in a carrier. Please avoid parks or public walkways and don’t let them greet other dogs or pups outside of class.
Puppy 1 Class
12 to 18 weeks
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.
There is no prerequisite for this class, This class is $140 for five consecutive weekly sessions, unless a break is mentioned. Each session is approximately 50 minutes and will meet on the same day and time each week. Puppies who do not have all their shots must be carried into the classroom. The floor will have been cleaned with a bleach solution prior to class.
Based on Dr. Dunbar's methods
Puppy 2 Class
18 to 24 weeks
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 other stimuli. Review of Lure Reward Training (Sit, Down, Stand, Come, Follow, Go To Your Bed, Settle Down, Off, Take It, Fetch, Tug and More…) So your pup learns to perform useful behaviors on cue, reliably, and promptly so you can have fun together and redirect your pup away from unwanted behaviors. All of our training is reward-based and designed to build and strengthen a relationship between you and your pup that is based on trust and communication. Initially, we will use food in your pup’s training, but we will also show you how to phase out the need for food lures so you do not become dependent on food for your pup's training.
Based on Dr. Dunbar's methods
Advanced Dog Obedience Training - $140
Your dog must know some basic obedience to be eligible for this class. They should know heel/sit/down and stay. If you have had a beginner class with Kari in Stockton, Manteca or Lathrop you should have the skills you need to take this class. If you would like us to evaluate your dog to find out if they are ready to move into an advanced class just let us know and we can schedule that.
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
Finish command
Off leash heeling
Down or sit on recall:
Rally Obedience Class - $140
Your dog must know some basic obedience to be eligible for this class. They should know heel/sit/down and stay. If you have had a beginner class with Kari in Stockton, Manteca or Lathrop you should have the skills you need to take this class. If you would like us to evaluate your dog to find out if they are ready to move into an advanced class just let us know and we can schedule that.
Rally is a dog sport that is taking the nation by storm, a successful stepping stone from the beginner dog class to the world of Novice Obedience or Agility. Rally offers both the dogs and handlers an experience that is fun and energizing. The canine team moves at their own pace, following direct signs (stations) while moving thru the training area. Rally was designed for the traditional pet owner, but it can still be very challenging.
Unlimited communication from the handler to the dog is to be encouraged and not penalized. Handlers are permitted to talk, praise, encourage, clap their hands, pat their legs, or use any verbal means of encouragement. Multiple commands and signals are allowed.
This class will focus on:
Solid basic commands
Establish a solid Heelside position
Sit and down-in-motion
More challenging recalls
Increased distractions
Finish command
Down or sit on recall
Canine Good Citizen Class - $140
The Canine Good Citizen Program teaches good manners to dogs and responsible dog ownership to their owners. The 10-step CGC class is for all dogs, including purebreds and mixed breeds. It is a prerequisite for many therapy dog groups and some homeowner’s insurance companies encourage CGC class andtesting. There are also an increasing number of apartments and condos that require resident dogs to pass the CGC test.
The class will focus on:
Accepting a friendly stranger
Sitting politely for petting
Appearance and grooming
Out for a walk (walking on a loose lead)
Walking through a crowd
Sit and down on command and Staying in place
Coming when called
Reaction to another dog
Reaction to distraction
Supervised separation
Group classes are a great way to help your dog become socialized to other dogs and people. They also learn how to do various behaviors in a distracting environment. There are some tips though that everyone should follow to make group classes a safe place for everyone.