Obedience Dog I is an introductory class for dogs of all ages that are moving up to the next class or have just began training. You will learn to teach your dog to pay attention when asked, greet politely, come when called, walk on
a loose leash, lie down, wait and stay. Management skills, socialization, “MANNERS” and problem solving will also be stressed.
Prerequisite for this class child & parent must smile & have fun.
Dog’s come to all classes.
Cost:$120.00
6 Weeks approximately 1 hour per class
Class must be prepaid by check or money order at least 2 days before start date.
Minimum of 2 students
Maximum of 8 student
Classes fill on a first payment first deposit basis. Please drop off or send application and payment as quickly as possible to secure your class time and date. You will receive an email confirmation. please bring emai confirmation to your 1st class.
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