PUPPY WORKSHOP
Open to puppies 8 weeks up to 24 weeks
Do not need to be fully vaccinated, just up to date on shots
What to Bring:
Your puppies food
Leash/collar if you are using them
Favorite treat
1. Confidence Building
Professional classes expose puppies to various sounds, textures, environments, and objects in a controlled and positive way. This helps them develop confidence and reduces the likelihood of fear-based behaviors later in life.
2. Proper Canine Communication
Puppies learn to read and respond to canine body language and social cues during supervised play. This is critical for developing good social skills and avoiding inappropriate or aggressive behavior with other dogs.
3. Handling and Grooming Tolerance
Professionals teach puppies to accept being touched, groomed, and handled in a calm manner. This makes visits to the vet or groomer less stressful for the dog and owner.
4. Focus and Basic Obedience
Classes often include exercises that build focus, such as responding to their name, and foundational obedience skills like sit, stay, and recall. This strengthens the bond between the puppy and their owner.
5. Exposure to Novel Stimuli
Puppies encounter a wide range of people, surfaces, and situations in a positive way. This critical socialization period ensures they grow up adaptable and well-adjusted to different environments.
By the end of a true professional puppy socialization class, owners have a better understanding of their puppy's needs and behaviors, setting both up for long-term success.
Open to puppies 8 weeks up to 24 weeks
Do not need to be fully vaccinated, just up to date on shots
What to Bring:
Your puppies food
Leash/collar if you are using them
Favorite treat
1. Confidence Building
Professional classes expose puppies to various sounds, textures, environments, and objects in a controlled and positive way. This helps them develop confidence and reduces the likelihood of fear-based behaviors later in life.
2. Proper Canine Communication
Puppies learn to read and respond to canine body language and social cues during supervised play. This is critical for developing good social skills and avoiding inappropriate or aggressive behavior with other dogs.
3. Handling and Grooming Tolerance
Professionals teach puppies to accept being touched, groomed, and handled in a calm manner. This makes visits to the vet or groomer less stressful for the dog and owner.
4. Focus and Basic Obedience
Classes often include exercises that build focus, such as responding to their name, and foundational obedience skills like sit, stay, and recall. This strengthens the bond between the puppy and their owner.
5. Exposure to Novel Stimuli
Puppies encounter a wide range of people, surfaces, and situations in a positive way. This critical socialization period ensures they grow up adaptable and well-adjusted to different environments.
By the end of a true professional puppy socialization class, owners have a better understanding of their puppy's needs and behaviors, setting both up for long-term success.
Open to puppies 8 weeks up to 24 weeks
Do not need to be fully vaccinated, just up to date on shots
What to Bring:
Your puppies food
Leash/collar if you are using them
Favorite treat
1. Confidence Building
Professional classes expose puppies to various sounds, textures, environments, and objects in a controlled and positive way. This helps them develop confidence and reduces the likelihood of fear-based behaviors later in life.
2. Proper Canine Communication
Puppies learn to read and respond to canine body language and social cues during supervised play. This is critical for developing good social skills and avoiding inappropriate or aggressive behavior with other dogs.
3. Handling and Grooming Tolerance
Professionals teach puppies to accept being touched, groomed, and handled in a calm manner. This makes visits to the vet or groomer less stressful for the dog and owner.
4. Focus and Basic Obedience
Classes often include exercises that build focus, such as responding to their name, and foundational obedience skills like sit, stay, and recall. This strengthens the bond between the puppy and their owner.
5. Exposure to Novel Stimuli
Puppies encounter a wide range of people, surfaces, and situations in a positive way. This critical socialization period ensures they grow up adaptable and well-adjusted to different environments.
By the end of a true professional puppy socialization class, owners have a better understanding of their puppy's needs and behaviors, setting both up for long-term success.