


What A Dog Training Class Can Teach Your Dog
It can teach your dog that you are in charge; the dog must pay attention to you, do what you tell the dog to do, come when called, walk nicely on leash, stay in place, resist impulses, and more. See the Level 1 dog training topics below.
We want you to become the dog’s trusted leader, so the dog will look first to you for instruction and pay attention to you regardless of distractions that the dog may encounter.
We want your dog to have fun and get great value in working with and for you. In the process, we want you to have fun, too, while working with your dog. We’d like to help.
Put our 50+ years of experience as a dog trainer to work for you.
Level 1 Dog Training Topics
- Selecting and properly fitting training equipment
- Walking at your side and sitting when you stop (Heeling)
- Sitting, lying down, standing, and staying in those positions
- Coming when called (a life-saving trait)
- Tips on traveling with your dog
- Solutions to common problems (Digging, Chewing, Barking, Jumping on people)
- Developing good manners for visits to the vet
- Grooming (Nail trimming, Dental care, Ear cleaning, Giving meds)
- Introduction to agility
- Exercises to reduce the probability of dog bites


What it costs
The fee is $285. The fee covers the dog’s participation in the Level 1 dog training class and the graduation class, Level 1+, for as long as it takes for the dog to learn the material. It also includes one-on-one coaching sessions, class handouts and other materials, and no-cost telephone and e-mail consultations on handling and training problems during enrollment. Payment is by credit/debit card.
How To Enroll:
Contact us to send us a note or call to ask about classes or activities. You and your dog(s) may begin training after a session has started. It is not necessary to wait for the start of a new eight-week session. If you are starting after the first week of a session, we will meet online for a one-on-one ‘getting started’ session with some homework, and you can join the class after that. You should plan to continue your attendance in the class in the subsequent session to pick up the lessons you may have missed.

