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Is my dog a good fit for in-person group classes?

Your puppy may NOT be a good fit for group classes if he or she:

  • ⚬ Is overly-excited or distracted around people or other dogs.
  • ⚬ Is nervous/anxious and has a hard time focusing in new environments or situations.
  • ⚬ Cannot take food or focus on you when other dogs are present.
  • ⚬ Cannot settle calmly when around other dogs or in a new environment. (Food chews and stuffed Kongs can help with this, but your dog will need to be able to settle for periods of time while you listen in class.)
  • ⚬ Has ever bitten, growled or snapped at a person or another dog (except in play).

If your dog fits any of the above criteria, or if you are unsure, please contact our office (info@smartdogtraining.ca) before registering for a group class so we can help you find the best fit for your dog.

What other options do we offer?

We are pleased to offer on-line instructions and private one-on-one training for puppies (or humans!) who may not find the group classes to be the best fit.

Online instructions

Online instructions offer the same curriculum and the same high learner-to-trainer ratio as our in-person classes. Puppies learn at home in a familiar environment. We have had extremely positive feedback about our online instructions, and clients who choose online learning report that their puppies are better able to focus on them and on the training exercises.

Online instructions are also a great fit for families who may struggle to be out of the house in the evenings or for people who live further from our training facilities. It’s often easier for the entire family to attend training when they can do so from their home.

Private one-on-one training

We also offer one-on-one training as our most flexible option for basic and intermediate training.

How can you still socialize your puppy with online instructions or private training?

If your puppy is too over-excited to learn in class, or is quite shy, that doesn’t necessarily prevent them from attending our socialization sessions. It is possible for many puppies to do online training instructions and then attend socialization sessions in person. If your puppy is less than 17 weeks we do have a separate puppy socialization class.

Some puppies are not suited for group socialization and do better in calmer, one-on-one meetings with other dogs. In this case we can help you set up appropriate socialization for your puppy through private training.

Not all dogs thrive in a group classroom environment, and we cannot offer you a refund or switch once your classes have begun. Please be aware that you cannot switch classes once you have started and you may be asked to come without your dog and submit homework videos.

 

 

 

Is my dog a good fit for in-person group classes?

Not all dogs thrive in a group classroom environment, and we cannot offer you a refund or switch once your classes have begun.

Please note that there is no socialization component to this class; dogs will be learning to focus on you and work with you.

Your dog may NOT be good fit for group classes if he or she:

  • ⚬ Has ever bitten, growled or snapped at a person or another dog (except in play).

  • ⚬ Is nervous/anxious and has a hard time focusing in new environments or situations.

  • ⚬ Is overly-excited or very distracted around people or other dogs.

  • ⚬ Cannot take food or focus on you when other dogs are present.

  • ⚬ Cannot settle calmly when around other dogs or in a new environment. (Food chews and stuffed Kongs can help with this, but your dog will need to be able to settle for periods of time while you listen in class.)

If your dog fits any of the above criteria, or if you are unsure, please contact our office (info@smartdogtraining.ca) before registering for a group class so we can help you find the best fit for your dog.

What other options do we offer?

We are pleased to offer on-line classes and private one-on-one training for dogs (or humans!) who may not find the group classes to be the best fit.

Online classes

Online classes offer the same curriculum and the same high learner-to-trainer ratio as our in-person classes. Dogs learn at home in a familiar environment. We have had extremely positive feedback about our online classes, and clients who choose online learning report that their dogs are better able to focus on them and on the training exercises.

Online classes are also a great fit for families who may struggle to be out of the house in the evenings or for people who live further from our training facilities. It’s often easier for the entire family to attend training when they can do so from their home.

Private one-on-one training

We also offer one-on-one training as our most flexible option for basic and intermediate training.

Please note that there are no refunds or switches once your class has started. To avoid disappointment, if you are registering for an in-person group class please be sure your dog will be a good fit for the classroom environment.

 

 

What people are saying about online classes

 

Real dogs, real people, real testimonials…

“As someone who didn’t have an option to do puppy training in person, I am so grateful that it pushed us to move it online. There was so much more benefit than I would have ever expected. Finn, our 19 week old Basenji, is so easily distracted by sounds, movements and especially other pups. Being online has really given us a chance to set him up for success, with Sherry and the team giving personal feedback throughout. We are only a couple weeks in and I am so grateful to have found Smart Dog Training. Thank you so much.” – Finn’s people

“We had our first [online] puppy class tonight and although my husband and I were a bit skeptical about it being a virtual class, it went very well. Hamish seemed to enjoy it too and was quite calm and attentive the whole time.” – Hamish’s person

“I just wanted to mention that we really really loved the online format! You all did such a great job! I found that Sly was much more focused [compared to the in-person classes] and willing to learn in her own space, and in turn we where able to ask a lot more questions and spend the time in class effectively. I also found that it was much more conducive to discussion often leading to very useful information that expanded beyond the curriculum in a very natural and exciting way!” – Sly’s person