For all In-Person Training we require a $20 class deposit, and proof of Rabies, Distemper/Parvo and Bordetella Vaccines. The $20 class deposit will be deducted from the class total due the first day of class.
Our goal is to provide service dogs to people who need them for a fraction of the cost of large organizations. We can do this by rescuing dogs from local humane shelters. Dogs are temperament tested to be sure a good stable temperament and a drive to work and complete tasks for their handler.
Do you have a dog that you would like trained to be your service dog? Are you looking to adopt or purchase a dog to be your service dog but not sure he/she has the right temperament? We can evaluate dogs before you begin training. This helps to make sure the dog is the right fit for this type of work.
In-Home dog training is a great way to correct those bad behaviors that only occur at home, such as, separation anxiety, nuisance barking, and aggression. It is also a great way to start training puppies that are not yet fully vaccinated. Private dog training is a great way to socialize and train your dog one-on-one without the hassle of a group training class.
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Our in home dog training sessions are designed to work on and correct those behaviors that only happen at home. In these sessions we can focus on door darting, counter surfing, separation anxiety, in home destructive behavior, and many other behavioral issues. This is also the perfect way to work on good manners when you have visitors over.
In-Home Training Sessions Include:
· 60-minute In-Home Training Session
· Weekly homework
· Training handouts
· Email consultations throughout the week
Sessions that work on general obedience and good manners. The difficulty of the training session and the skills included in each training session are determined by the needs and wants of the owner, and the skill set of the dog. The locations of the private training sessions can change to meet the needs of each dog.
Private Dog Training Includes:
· 45-minute training session
· Individual training sessions specially designed for each individual dog.
· Weekly homework
· Email consultations
Sessions that work on general obedience and good manners. The difficulty of the training session and the skills included in each training session are determined by the needs and wants of the owner, and the skill set of the dog. The locations of these sessions are held out in public settings such as parks, pet friendly establishments etc.
Private Dog Training Includes:
· 45-minute training session
· Individual training sessions specially designed for each individual dog.
· Weekly homework
These sessions are designed according to each individual dog’s behavioral needs. In these sessions we can focus on correcting aggressive behavior towards other dogs and people, work on leash reactivity, kennel aggression, separation anxiety, destructive behavior, and relieving fear.
Behavior Modification Sessions Include:
· 45-minute training sessions
· Behavior modification handouts
· Email consultations throughout the week
· Weekly homework
We highly recommend doing a training consultation before choosing a training program for your dog. The consultation allows for our trainer to fully evaluate your dog and discuss the best training options for your individual needs.
Consultations include:
· 30-minute training consultation
· Discuss behavior problems and owner’s concerns
· Choose and create/customize a training plan fit for your dog
· Set training goals
Consultations will be paid upon scheduling.
This is a great class for all breeds and ages! whether your dog is new to obedience training, group settings, or both, this is a great class to get started! This class includes 6-1 hour training sessions.
1) Watch
2) Sit
3) Down
4) Stand up
5) Leave it
6) Heel
7) Stay
8) Wait
9) Recall
1) Focus and engagement
2) Loose leash walking
3) Polite greetings
4) Walking past other people/dogs politely
This is our Intermediate Obedience Class. The Canine Good Citizen Program teaches good manners and intermediate skills to dogs and responsible dog ownership to their owners. The 10-step CGC test is a non-competitive test for all dogs, including purebreds and mixed breeds. It is a prerequisite for many therapy dog groups and some homeowner’s insurance companies encourage CGC testing. There are also an increasing number of apartments and condos that require resident dogs to pass the CGC test.
1) Accepting a friendly stranger
2) Sitting politely for petting
3) Appearance and grooming
4) Out for a walk (loose leash walking)
5) Walking through a crowd
6) Sit & down on command, and staying in place
7) Coming when called
8) Reaction to another dog
9) Reaction to distractions
10) Supervised separation
1) Positioning for heel
2) Position changes at a distance
3) Place
4) Emergency stop
All CGCA Classes are done in the community as well as the Test. This is our Advanced Obedience Class. All skills on the test are tested on leash. The AKC Community Canine (CGCA) test may be done in a class, at shows, in pet stores or in the community. While Canine Good Citizen tests are simulations of real world skills, (e.g., dog/handler walks through a “crowd” of evaluators in a ring), the goal of AKC Community Canine is to test the dog’s skills in a natural setting. Class includes 6-1 hour tr
1) Dog stands, sit, or lies down and waits under control
2) Walks on loose leash in natural setting
3) Walks on loose leash through a crowd
4) Dog walks past distractions dogs present; does not pull
5) Sit-stay in small group with other dogs
6) Dog allows person who is carrying something to approach and pet it
7) Leave it with food distraction
8) Down or sit stay at a distance
9) Recall with distractions
10) Enters/exits doorway in a controlled manner
1) Emergency stops
2) Out of sight stay
3) Timed stays
4) Positioning for heel
5) Elevator training
6) Stairway training
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1) Enters/Exits doorway with no pulling in dog-friendly buildings
2) Walk through a crowd on a busy urban sidewalk
3) Appropriate reaction to city distractions. This includes movement, noises and walking on a variety of surfaces
4) Crossing the street: stop at a corner, sit or stand to wait and cross with no pulling.
5) Ignore food on the sidewalk.
6) Person walks up and pets the dog. May be carrying an item such as a small dog in a bag, a computer bag etc.
7) Public building. Walks under control in building, 3 minute down stay or waits while owner has a meal or snack
8) Stairs, Steps or Elevator Under Control
9) Housetrained for apartment, condo, or city living
10) Car: enters/exits, remains under control during the ride.
1) Emergency stops
2) Out of sight stay
3) Timed stays
4) Positioning for heel
5) Elevator training
6) Stairway training
In this fun, interactive class your dog will learn a wide variety of fun tricks as well as the AKC Novice Trick Dog Title at the end of the course. Dogs must perform a total of at leash 10 tricks to earn the title (or 5 tricks if your dog already holds the AKC CGC Title). Class includes 6-1 hour training sessions.
In this fun, interactive class your dog will learn a wide variety of fun tricks as well as the AKC Intermediate Trick Dog Title at the end of the course. Dogs must perform a total of at leash 10 tricks to earn the title. Class includes 6-1 hour training sessions.
AKC Rally is a fun activity where you and your dog navigate through a course of 10-20 signs, it is a mix of obedience and agility. The benefits of Rally can include improving your dogs focus and obedience, enhancing your bond with your dog, and it can also build your dogs confidence. Anyone can participate in rally regardless of age or any physical limitations. Both purebred and mixed breed dogs can compete if you want to compete in Rally the only requirements are that your dog is over 6 months
Virtual Home Manners (VHM) is the answer when you want to train your dog at home. When you get a puppy or new adult dog, Virtual Home Manners can get you started on practical skills before you attend a training class. The evaluation of a dog’s ability to perform 10 home manner skills will be done by a video recording. Two levels of Home Manners will be offered – Virtual Home Manners Puppy (VHMP) and Virtual Home Manners Adult (VHMA). Dogs that pass the tests will be awarded these titles. The Vi
1) Your dog must have an AKC registration, PAL, or Canine Partners number prior to registering for this course. If your dog does not yet have a number you will need to apply for one at AKC.org
2) We will need all of your information as well as your dog's information to get you registered for the course.
3) You will be connected with your evaluator via email.
4) You will be provided with training information and/or videos of only the skills listed on the AKC Virtual Home Manners Checklist.
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Inspired by working detection dogs, K9 Nose Work is the fun search and scenting activity for virtually all dogs and people. This easy to learn activity and sport builds confidence and focus in many dogs, and provides a safe way to keep dogs fit and healthy through mental and physical exercise.
K9 Nose Work starts with getting your dog excited about using his nose to seek out a favorite toy or treat reward hidden in one of several boxes, expanding the game to entire rooms, exterior areas, and vehicles. As your dog grows more confident with his nose, target odors are introduced, and competition skills are taught. Prepare for a lifetime of fun with your dog and K9 Nose Work!
This is an ongoing course for dogs already imprinted on the scents.
K9 Nose Work starts with getting your dog excited about using his nose to seek out a favorite toy or treat reward hidden in one of several boxes, expanding the game to entire rooms, exterior areas, and vehicles. As your dog grows more confident with his nose, target odors are introduced, and competition skills are taught. Prepare for a lifetime of fun with your dog and K9 Nose Work!
K9 Nose Work starts with getting your dog excited about using his nose to seek out a favorite toy or treat reward hidden in one of several boxes, expanding the game to entire rooms, exterior areas, and vehicles. As your dog grows more confident with his nose, target odors are introduced, and competition skills are taught. Prepare for a lifetime of fun with your dog and K9 Nose Work!
Join us for a fun and fit afternoon filled with fun dog activities! We meet once monthly (weather permitted) at Deming Park in Terre Haute. We complete a warm up on canine agility and exercise equipment or some social obedience, then a long group walk around the park! Contact us to be added to the club!
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