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* Pup Manners STARTSPup Manners STARTS

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

* Pup Kinder STARTSPup Kinder STARTS

Time: 11:30 am


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* Pup Manners STARTSPup Manners STARTS

Time: 6:00 pm

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

* Pup Kinder STARTSPup Kinder STARTS

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) Next step for Puppy Manners grads and for puppies just starting group-class training who are roughly between 16 and 24 weeks old ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.

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* Basic Obed LBasic Obed L

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) This Basic Obedience L class focuses on loose-leash walking and is one half of the Basic Obedience curriculum. It is geared for dogs who have taken a Playful Pups class already, since it builds on those skills. It may be taken either before or after Basic Obedience S (stationary behaviors), but both are necessary for a complete Basic Obedience course.

* Force-Free ObedForce-Free 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-based, force-free training methods. Clicker training is taught, clicker included!

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* Basic Obed SBasic Obed S

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obed S is one half of the Basic Obedience curriculum and is for dogs who have taken a Playful Pups class already. It may be taken either before or after Basic L (loose-leash walking).

* Intermed ObedIntermed Obed

Time: 7:30 pm

(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.

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* TDI / CGC PrepTDI / CGC Prep

Time: 6:00 pm

(3 weeks) This class prepares dog handler teams to pass the Canine Good Citizen test. It also will prepare dogs for the Therapy Dog International test. The tests are similar and are evaluated simultaneously; however, dogs need to be 6 months old for CGC and 1 year old for TDI.

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* Puppy MannersPuppy Manners

Time: 10:00 am

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

* Puppy MannersPuppy Manners

Time: 6:00 pm

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

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* TDI/CGC TESTTDI/CGC TEST

Time: 1:00 pm

You must pre-register for these tests with the evaluator, Jean Nohle: jnohle@verizon.net The tests are similar and are evaluated simultaneously; however, dogs need to be 6 months old for CGC and 1 year old for TDI.

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* Puppy MannersPuppy Manners

Time: 6:00 pm

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

* Pup KindergartenPup Kindergarten

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) Next step for Puppy Manners grads and for puppies just starting group-class training who are roughly between 16 and 24 weeks old ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.

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* Basic Obed LBasic Obed L

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) This Basic Obedience L class focuses on loose-leash walking and is one half of the Basic Obedience curriculum. It is geared for dogs who have taken a Playful Pups class already, since it builds on those skills. It may be taken either before or after Basic Obedience S (stationary behaviors), but both are necessary for a complete Basic Obedience course.

* Force-Free ObedForce-Free 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-based, force-free training methods. Clicker training is taught, clicker included!

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* Basic Obed SBasic Obed S

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obed S is one half of the Basic Obedience curriculum and is for dogs who have taken a Playful Pups class already. It may be taken either before or after Basic L (loose-leash walking).

* Intermed ObedIntermed Obed

Time: 7:30 pm

(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.

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* Intro to TricksIntro to Tricks

Time: 6:00 pm

(2 weeks) This introduction to using a clicker to teach a variety tricks will cover how to lure, set up, shape, and/or capture tricks. Emphasis will be on learning how to teach a trick, but most dogs will master quite a few in two short weeks!

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* Puppy MannersPuppy Manners

Time: 10:00 am

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

* Puppy MannersPuppy Manners

Time: 6:00 pm

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

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* Puppy MannersPuppy Manners

Time: 6:00 pm

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

* Pup KindergartenPup Kindergarten

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) Next step for Puppy Manners grads and for puppies just starting group-class training who are roughly between 16 and 24 weeks old ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.

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* Basic Obed LBasic Obed L

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) This Basic Obedience L class focuses on loose-leash walking and is one half of the Basic Obedience curriculum. It is geared for dogs who have taken a Playful Pups class already, since it builds on those skills. It may be taken either before or after Basic Obedience S (stationary behaviors), but both are necessary for a complete Basic Obedience course.

* Force-Free ObedForce-Free 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-based, force-free training methods. Clicker training is taught, clicker included!

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* Basic Obed SBasic Obed S

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obed S is one half of the Basic Obedience curriculum and is for dogs who have taken a Playful Pups class already. It may be taken either before or after Basic L (loose-leash walking).

* Intermed ObedIntermed Obed

Time: 7:30 pm

(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.

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* Intro to TricksIntro to Tricks

Time: 6:00 pm

(2 weeks) This introduction to using a clicker to teach a variety tricks will cover how to lure, set up, shape, and/or capture tricks. Emphasis will be on learning how to teach a trick, but most dogs will master quite a few in two short weeks!

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* Puppy MannersPuppy Manners

Time: 10:00 am

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

* Puppy MannersPuppy Manners

Time: 6:00 pm

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

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* Puppy MannersPuppy Manners

Time: 6:00 pm

(4 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

* Pup KindergartenPup Kindergarten

Time: 7:30 pm

(6 weeks) Next step for Puppy Manners grads and for puppies just starting group-class training who are roughly between 16 and 24 weeks old ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.

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* Basic Obed LBasic Obed L

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) This Basic Obedience L class focuses on loose-leash walking and is one half of the Basic Obedience curriculum. It is geared for dogs who have taken a Playful Pups class already, since it builds on those skills. It may be taken either before or after Basic Obedience S (stationary behaviors), but both are necessary for a complete Basic Obedience course.

* Force-Free ObedForce-Free 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-based, force-free training methods. Clicker training is taught, clicker included!

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* Basic Obed SBasic Obed S

Time: 6:00 pm

(6 weeks) Basic Obed S is one half of the Basic Obedience curriculum and is for dogs who have taken a Playful Pups class already. It may be taken either before or after Basic L (loose-leash walking).

* Intermed ObedIntermed Obed

Time: 7:30 pm

(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.

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* Puppy MannersPuppy Manners

Time: 10:00 am

(3 weeks) For puppies roughly between 8 and 20 weeks at start of class. Foundations laid for later obedience skills, but the main focus is on developing the puppies' thinking, learning, and social skills.

* Loose-Leash WalkingLoose-Leash Walking

Time: 11:30 am

(3 weeks) Force-free methods will be used to teach your dog to walk nicely with you, without pulling on the leash!

* Real World ObedReal World Obed

Time: 1:00 pm

(3 weeks) For dogs that have learned basic obedience skills and now want to practice them out in the "real world." That means working outside and even traveling to Starbucks or meeting at Home Depot for practice!

 

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