A half day fun workshop for pups aged under 22 weeks. We take you and your puppy through our puppy training programme. Ideal if you cannot commit to a six week course. This fun half day workshop includes:
Recall
Loose lead walking
Relationship building
Appropriate puppy interactions
Settling
Goody bag and refreshments
A half day fun workshop for dogs who have completed our training courses. This is a great opportunity for you and your dog to try out a variety of different activities including:
Scent work
Clicker training
Assistance Dog Tasks
Recall Games
We will be teaching you other activities and advanced exercises you can teach your dog including scent work, trick training, advanced recall and assistance dog tasks. We encourage everyone who attends classes to try clicker training. Most dogs love learning with this method. It’s not magic, it’s based on the science of learning, and it works!
All of the Have a Good Dog dogs are clicker trained and they love it.
You don’t even need to go out and buy a clicker because we will give you a free one.
In our previous advanced courses, dogs have learned to target items with their front and back paws and noses, pivot, pick up and return items, go round objects in different directions, play dead, walk backwards, hi five, roll over, weave…and that’s just for starters.
We will be teaching you other activities and advanced exercises you can teach your dog including scent work, trick training, advanced recall and assistance dog tasks. We encourage everyone who attends classes to try clicker training. Most dogs love learning with this method. It’s not magic, it’s based on the science of learning, and it works!
All of the Have a Good Dog dogs are clicker trained and they love it.
You don’t even need to go out and buy a clicker because we will give you a free one.
In our previous advanced courses, dogs have learned to target items with their front and back paws and noses, pivot, pick up and return items, go round objects in different directions, play dead, walk backwards, hi five, roll over, weave…and that’s just for starters.
The primary aim is that they enjoy learning these ‘tasks’….it’s great fun for them but at the same time they are being taught good manners.
All exercises must comply with the APDT Code of Practice and positive motivational methods must be employed at all times. Clickers, food and toys may be used wherever needed and appropriate at this stage for rewarding, but not luring, behaviour.
The primary aim is that they enjoy learning these ‘tasks’….it’s great fun for them but at the same time they are being taught good manners.
All exercises must comply with the APDT Code of Practice and positive motivational methods must be employed at all times. Clickers, food and toys may be used wherever needed and appropriate at this stage for rewarding, but not luring, behaviour.