Dog Training Classes Start Sept 27!
by Best Buddy K9 Training & Middlebury Dept of Parks & Rec.
Fall Classes: Puppy Kindergarten, Adult Dog I, Adult Dog II - Times & Dates Below!
http://www.bestbuddyk9training.com/
or SIGN UP at the Middlebury Dept of Parks and Rec in Middlebury, VT or online at http://www.bestbuddyk9training.com/sign-up-for-classes.html
Puppy Kindergarten -Critical for molding your puppy into a happy, FRIENDLY, trained, adult dog.
Sept 27th-November 8th (No Class Oct 11th): Sundays 10:15-10:45
Adult Dog I - Basic Training
**Optional 15 minute drop in play session before class with approval by trainer.
Next Session:
Sept 27th-November 8th (No Class Oct 11th): Sundays 11:15-11:45
Adult Dog II - Play & Train
This class is dogs who have been through Adult Dog I or Puppy Classes and are super friendly with other dogs. Permission from trainer needed. email if interested in knowing more: bestbuddyk9training@gmail.com
Puppy Kindergarten
· Socialize your puppy right! It is CRITICAL TO PREVENTION OF ADULT FEAR AGGRESSION TOWARDS DOGS &/or HUMANS!!!!
· Learn the best approaches to house-training, help your puppy outgrow play-biting, prevent destructive chewing, jumping, repetitive barking, and more.
· Prevents fear and aggression commonly seen in adulthood in puppies that were not properly socialized and trained in a positive manner.
Adult Dog I
*Provides building blocks dogs need to get a foundation of basic training. (5 months or older.)
*Older dogs are welcome! Brush up skills & learn some new ones.
*Provides the mental stimulation all dogs need and keeps them feeling positive around other dogs.
*Creates a bridge of communication between you and your dog and is important in keeping your dog safe.
Adult Dog II Inludes Play Time
This 6-week group class expands on lessons learned in Level 1, and introduces distractions and outdoor activity, so your dog will learn to listen in many situations. It also teaches you fun games to play with dogs of any age.
Our goal is to enable owners to enjoy their dog's joy for life by re-channeling the dog's exuberance
(hyperactivity, jumping-up, barking and pulling on-leash) or poor responsiveness to owners, into equally enthusiastic obedience. Emphasis is based on super-prompt sits and downs, reliable rock-solid stays, and controlled on-leash walking and heeling.