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* Puppy ClassPuppy Class

Time: 6:00 pm

This class is part of two that introduce and practice the current lesson of that week. The Puppy Class cycles through six different lessons, each week offering the lesson both on Saturday and Monday. Rolling enrollment means that puppies can join Puppy Classes at any point in the six week cycle. NOTE: Puppies should start classes as soon as possible, as long as they are healthy and on-track for their age-appropriate shots (they will still need their final set.)

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* TADSAWTADSAW

Time: 7:30 pm

This class is restricted to those enrolled in the TADSAW service dog training program.

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* Puppy ClassPuppy Class

Time: 10:00 am

This class is part of two sessions that introduce and practice the current lesson of that week. The Puppy Class cycles through six different lessons, each week offering the lesson both on Saturday and Monday. Rolling enrollment means that puppies can join Puppy Classes at any point in the six week cycle. Puppies should start classes as soon as possible, as long as they are healthy and on-track for their age-appropriate shots (they will still need their final set).

* Intermed ObedIntermed Obed

Time: 11:30 am

(6 weeks) To be taken after at least two Basic classes, this class advances the skills and range of Obedience training. Dog sports may be introduced, including Agility and Rally.

* Real World ObedReal World Obed

Time: 1:00 pm

(6 weeks) Force-Free methods are used to help owners learn how to navigate interactions between their dogs and other dogs, people, and situations. Behaviors taught include polite sits for attention, settling quietly at the owner’s feet, and responding to “Leave it” by turning away from anything, not just food!

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* Puppy ClassPuppy Class

Time: 6:00 pm

This class is part of two that introduce and practice the current lesson of that week. The Puppy Class cycles through six different lessons, each week offering the lesson both on Saturday and Monday. Rolling enrollment means that puppies can join Puppy Classes at any point in the six week cycle. NOTE: Puppies should start classes as soon as possible, as long as they are healthy and on-track for their age-appropriate shots (they will still need their final set.)

* Basic Obed LBasic Obed L

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obed L continues the overal Obedience training your dog has had, but its emphasis is on Loose-leash Walking. Emphasis is on what to do when your dog lunges and barks at a trigger when on a walk. It typically is taken after a dog has graduated from Basic Obediencem, Intro to Force-Free Obedience, or Basic S (Stationary behaviors).

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* Basic Obed SBasic Obed S

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obedience S continues the overall Obedience training your dog has had, but its emphasis is on Stationary behaviors, such as Settle, Stay, Wait, and Door Manners. It typically is taken after a dog has graduated from Basic Obediencem, Intro to Force-Free Obedience, or Basic L (loose-leash walking).

* Intro to ObedIntro to Obed

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) This "Intro to Force-Free Obedience" class is for dogs just starting training classes and/or dogs with some training but have not learned through science-backed, force-free training methods. Clicker training is taught, clicker included!

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* Intro to ObedIntro to Obed

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) This "Intro to Force-Free Obedience" class is for dogs just starting training classes and/or dogs with some training but have not learned through science-backed, force-free training methods. Clicker training is taught, clicker included!

* TADSAWTADSAW

Time: 7:30 pm

This class is restricted to those enrolled in the TADSAW service dog training program.

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* Clicker TricksClicker Tricks

Time: 6:00 pm

(3 weeks) This class is fun for everyone, puppies, grown dogs, and their people! Many who take this three-week class earn a AKC "Novice Trick Dog" title!

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* Puppy ClassPuppy Class

Time: 10:00 am

This class is part of two sessions that introduce and practice the current lesson of that week. The Puppy Class cycles through six different lessons, each week offering the lesson both on Saturday and Monday. Rolling enrollment means that puppies can join Puppy Classes at any point in the six week cycle. Puppies should start classes as soon as possible, as long as they are healthy and on-track for their age-appropriate shots (they will still need their final set).

* Intermed ObedIntermed Obed

Time: 11:30 am

(6 weeks) To be taken after at least two Basic classes, this class advances the skills and range of Obedience training. Dog sports may be introduced, including Agility and Rally.

* Real World ObedReal World Obed

Time: 1:00 pm

(6 weeks) Force-Free methods are used to help owners learn how to navigate interactions between their dogs and other dogs, people, and situations. Behaviors taught include polite sits for attention, settling quietly at the owner’s feet, and responding to “Leave it” by turning away from anything, not just food!

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* Puppy ClassPuppy Class

Time: 6:00 pm

This class is part of two that introduce and practice the current lesson of that week. The Puppy Class cycles through six different lessons, each week offering the lesson both on Saturday and Monday. Rolling enrollment means that puppies can join Puppy Classes at any point in the six week cycle. NOTE: Puppies should start classes as soon as possible, as long as they are healthy and on-track for their age-appropriate shots (they will still need their final set.)

* Basic Obed LBasic Obed L

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obed L continues the overal Obedience training your dog has had, but its emphasis is on Loose-leash Walking. Emphasis is on what to do when your dog lunges and barks at a trigger when on a walk. It typically is taken after a dog has graduated from Basic Obediencem, Intro to Force-Free Obedience, or Basic S (Stationary behaviors).

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* Basic Obed SBasic Obed S

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obedience S continues the overall Obedience training your dog has had, but its emphasis is on Stationary behaviors, such as Settle, Stay, Wait, and Door Manners. It typically is taken after a dog has graduated from Basic Obediencem, Intro to Force-Free Obedience, or Basic L (loose-leash walking).

* Intro to ObedIntro to Obed

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) This "Intro to Force-Free Obedience" class is for dogs just starting training classes and/or dogs with some training but have not learned through science-backed, force-free training methods. Clicker training is taught, clicker included!

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* Intro to ObedIntro to Obed

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) This "Intro to Force-Free Obedience" class is for dogs just starting training classes and/or dogs with some training but have not learned through science-backed, force-free training methods. Clicker training is taught, clicker included!

* TADSAWTADSAW

Time: 7:30 pm

This class is restricted to those enrolled in the TADSAW service dog training program.

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* Clicker TricksClicker Tricks

Time: 6:00 pm

(3 weeks) This class is fun for everyone, puppies, grown dogs, and their people! Many who take this three-week class earn a AKC "Novice Trick Dog" title!

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* Puppy ClassPuppy Class

Time: 10:00 am

This class is part of two sessions that introduce and practice the current lesson of that week. The Puppy Class cycles through six different lessons, each week offering the lesson both on Saturday and Monday. Rolling enrollment means that puppies can join Puppy Classes at any point in the six week cycle. Puppies should start classes as soon as possible, as long as they are healthy and on-track for their age-appropriate shots (they will still need their final set).

* Intermed ObedIntermed Obed

Time: 11:30 am

(6 weeks) To be taken after at least two Basic classes, this class advances the skills and range of Obedience training. Dog sports may be introduced, including Agility and Rally.

* Real World ObedReal World Obed

Time: 1:00 pm

(6 weeks) Force-Free methods are used to help owners learn how to navigate interactions between their dogs and other dogs, people, and situations. Behaviors taught include polite sits for attention, settling quietly at the owner’s feet, and responding to “Leave it” by turning away from anything, not just food!

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* Puppy ClassPuppy Class

Time: 6:00 pm

This class is part of two that introduce and practice the current lesson of that week. The Puppy Class cycles through six different lessons, each week offering the lesson both on Saturday and Monday. Rolling enrollment means that puppies can join Puppy Classes at any point in the six week cycle. NOTE: Puppies should start classes as soon as possible, as long as they are healthy and on-track for their age-appropriate shots (they will still need their final set.)

* Basic Obed LBasic Obed L

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obed L continues the overal Obedience training your dog has had, but its emphasis is on Loose-leash Walking. Emphasis is on what to do when your dog lunges and barks at a trigger when on a walk. It typically is taken after a dog has graduated from Basic Obediencem, Intro to Force-Free Obedience, or Basic S (Stationary behaviors).

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* Basic Obed SBasic Obed S

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obedience S continues the overall Obedience training your dog has had, but its emphasis is on Stationary behaviors, such as Settle, Stay, Wait, and Door Manners. It typically is taken after a dog has graduated from Basic Obediencem, Intro to Force-Free Obedience, or Basic L (loose-leash walking).

* Intro to ObedIntro to Obed

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) This "Intro to Force-Free Obedience" class is for dogs just starting training classes and/or dogs with some training but have not learned through science-backed, force-free training methods. Clicker training is taught, clicker included!

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* Intro to ObedIntro to Obed

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) This "Intro to Force-Free Obedience" class is for dogs just starting training classes and/or dogs with some training but have not learned through science-backed, force-free training methods. Clicker training is taught, clicker included!

* TADSAWTADSAW

Time: 7:30 pm

This class is restricted to those enrolled in the TADSAW service dog training program.

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* Clicker TricksClicker Tricks

Time: 6:00 pm

(3 weeks) This class is fun for everyone, puppies, grown dogs, and their people! Many who take this three-week class earn a AKC "Novice Trick Dog" title!

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* Puppy ClassPuppy Class

Time: 10:00 am

This class is part of two sessions that introduce and practice the current lesson of that week. The Puppy Class cycles through six different lessons, each week offering the lesson both on Saturday and Monday. Rolling enrollment means that puppies can join Puppy Classes at any point in the six week cycle. Puppies should start classes as soon as possible, as long as they are healthy and on-track for their age-appropriate shots (they will still need their final set).

* Intermed ObedIntermed Obed

Time: 11:30 am

(6 weeks) To be taken after at least two Basic classes, this class advances the skills and range of Obedience training. Dog sports may be introduced, including Agility and Rally.

* Real World ObedReal World Obed

Time: 1:00 pm

(6 weeks) Force-Free methods are used to help owners learn how to navigate interactions between their dogs and other dogs, people, and situations. Behaviors taught include polite sits for attention, settling quietly at the owner’s feet, and responding to “Leave it” by turning away from anything, not just food!

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* Puppy ClassPuppy Class

Time: 6:00 pm

This class is part of two that introduce and practice the current lesson of that week. The Puppy Class cycles through six different lessons, each week offering the lesson both on Saturday and Monday. Rolling enrollment means that puppies can join Puppy Classes at any point in the six week cycle. NOTE: Puppies should start classes as soon as possible, as long as they are healthy and on-track for their age-appropriate shots (they will still need their final set.)

* Basic Obed LBasic Obed L

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obed L continues the overal Obedience training your dog has had, but its emphasis is on Loose-leash Walking. Emphasis is on what to do when your dog lunges and barks at a trigger when on a walk. It typically is taken after a dog has graduated from Basic Obediencem, Intro to Force-Free Obedience, or Basic S (Stationary behaviors).

           

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