Group Training

Confidence.
Connection.
Clear Results.

Our group classes offer a structured, supportive setting for you and your dog to build essential life skills. Learn to communicate clearly while your dog learns to focus amidst everyday distractions.

A diverse group of dogs and their owners practicing focused training in a sunny field

Real Skills for Everyday Life

Group classes are about more than just basic commands. They teach your dog how to listen to you when it matters most—when other dogs and people are around.

1

Reliable Recall

Build a strong foundation so your dog comes back to you quickly and happily, even when distracted by new environments or other dogs.

2

Loose Lead Walking

Transform stressful, pulling walks into relaxed strolls. We teach you the techniques to help your dog walk comfortably by your side.

3

Calm Focus

Learn how to capture your dog's attention and maintain eye contact, creating a calm mindset even in a busy group setting.

Choose Your Path

We keep our group sizes small to ensure every team gets individual feedback. Find the level that fits your dog's current experience.

Owner rewarding their dog during a beginner foundations class

Beginner Foundations

Perfect for adolescent dogs, recent rescues, or any dog needing a refresher on the basics. We cover essential manners and establish clear communication.

  • 6-week comprehensive course
  • Basic obedience (sit, stay, down)
  • Introduction to recall and lead walking
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Advanced dog training outdoors navigating complex distractions

Next Steps & Advanced

For graduates of our foundations course or dogs with solid basic training. We increase distractions, distance, and duration for real-world reliability.

  • 6-week advanced course
  • Off-lead reliability and emergency stops
  • Advanced impulse control and distance work
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Common Questions

What should I bring to class?

Please bring a standard flat collar or well-fitted harness, a regular non-retractable lead, plenty of high-value treats, and your dog's favorite toy. A mat or blanket for your dog to settle on is also helpful.

Is my dog suitable for a group environment?

Group classes are highly beneficial, but they can be overwhelming for highly reactive or fearful dogs. If your dog barks excessively or lunges at other dogs, we highly recommend starting with a One-To-One session first to build confidence.

Can multiple family members attend?

Absolutely. Consistency is key in dog training. We welcome family members to attend and watch, though we ask that one primary handler works with the dog at a time to prevent confusion.

Not sure which class fits?

Send us a quick message with your dog's age and current training level, and we will guide you to the perfect group session.