
Puppy Classes



Welcome to our exciting and informative course designed for puppies up to 5 months of age! Here, we’ll teach you and your dog a strong foundation in essential life skills while teaching you how to apply these skills in real-world scenarios Your puppy will learn key exercises like Sit, Stand, Down, Stay, Loose Lead Walking, and Bowl Manners, along with strategies to tackle common puppy problems. As the course progresses, we’ll enhance their skills, focusing on building longevity through our 3 D's principle—Duration, Distance, and Distraction!
What We
Offer In Class Plus Much More!

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Lead Walking
Lead walking is a crucial part of puppy training, yet it can often be challenging. We'll show you the process with easy-to-follow instructions to ensure your success. With patience and consistency, you'll help your puppy learn to walk calmly a lead.
03
How To Do Nothing
Puppies are like little bundles of energy, always ready to play and explore. However, it's important for them to learn how to relax and enjoy moments of boredom. Teaching your puppy to be calm and content during quiet times can help them develop a balanced and happy temperament.
05
Focus On Your Human
The most crucial bond your puppy will form is with you. Together, we’ll create an environment where your puppy sees you as the best thing since sliced bread. Join us in this exciting journey to strengthen that special connection!
02
Recall
Teaching recall is one of the most challenging skills in puppy training, but with patience and consistency, you can make it happen. We will show you effective techniques to help your puppy disengage from distractions and come to you every time.
04
Manners
Teaching a puppy good manners involves establishing clear expectations and consistent training using positive reinforcement. Consistent training, socialization, and positive reinforcement are key to a well-mannered puppy.
06
Ignore The World
Teaching a puppy to ignore distractions and focus on their handler involves a combination of basic obedience training, positive reinforcement, and gradual exposure to increasingly challenging situations.