Welcome to our Group Classes
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 enviorment.
Group Class Rules & Safety Tips
Group Class lessons are ment to provide beneficial and meaningful training for your and your dog. The following guidelines are provided to ensure a safe and controlled learning enviorment, as well a courtesies to ensure a clean and healthy enviroment. Failure to follow these rules will result in ejection from class.
All Dogs attending must be up-to-date on all vaccinations
Do not bring sick dogs to class
Clean up after your own dog. Cleaning supplies, poop bags and bleach are provided and may be requested as necessary
Be responsible for your dog at all times. Maintain control as all times.
Do not approach or pet dogs without owners permission first
Be aware of other dogs’ space. Do not allow dogs to interest unless both parties are aware of dogs temperament.
Do not allow your human children to run around, pet or feed other dogs in class without permission from owner.
Make sure your dog’s collar is properly sized. Dogs can get out of loosely fitted equipment. A good rule to follow is that there should be enough room to slipt tow fingers under the straps and no more.
Dogs should have proper ID on their collars. While many owners are not microchipping thier dogs, which we STRONGLY encourage, having additional back up that can be easily seen if your dog gets lose can help get them home quicker.
Always keep your dog on a 4 to 6 foot nylon, cloth or leather leash. Avoid using retractable leashes, which give you much less control over the dog and can be clumsy to handle.
Maintatin a distance of at least 4 to 6 feet between your dog and other dogs in class. While other dogs may seem friendly, your don’t know how they will do with your particular dog, and theire owners will appreciate you giving then space until everyone is comfortable with each other.
Many dogs, in particulary in the first night of class, can be very hyer and overly energetic because of the excitetment of all the new dogs and people. Remember to stay calm and relaxed and do not get excited. Your dog will react to your body language and demeanor.
Bring DOG TREATS!!!! Do you want your dog to work for free?? Bring LOTS and LOTS of very small soft treats (3-4 different types.









