For group classes, we ask that dogs are comfortable around other dogs and people and don’t bark or lunge. If your pup gets a little too excited or reactive, our (re)activity program is a great place to start. It helps dogs build confidence, focus, and the ability to calmly be around others so they’re ready to enjoy group classes in a safe and positive way!
This class is for puppies up to 16 weeks of age at the first week of class. This group class is designed to meet the crucial developmental needs of your puppy. This class focuses on foundational skills such as appropriate socialization, introduction to basic cues (commands), mental stimulation, and leash training. We will teach your puppy to look to you for guidance and help, rather than focusing on various distractions in the environment. We will also focus on important life skills, like being calm around people and other dogs, and much more! We strive to ensure you and your puppy have fun, and your puppy goes home tired!
Core Skills is the perfect starting point for welcoming a new dog into your family or if you are simply ready to start training with your dog. In this class, we focus on teaching your dog essential skills like paying attention to you, staying still, walking calmly on a loose leash, coming when called, and basic stay commands in a variety of real-life situations. These examples and many others are goals we will work towards in this class. Core Skills establishes a strong foundation for effective communication and teamwork between you and your dog.
Energy-Conserving Enrichment & Training Games $110.00
This class focuses on ways to meet your dog’s needs when your energy is limited. Learn efficient enrichment and training games (including seated options) that strengthen connection and fit into everyday routines at home.
Dogs should not bark/lunge at others and should eagerly eat treats in a group environment.
The American Kennel Club's "Canine Good Citizen" test allows teams to get recognition for completing a standardized test of skills related to real life. This includes calmly waiting for petting and brushing, walking, passing another dog, stay, come and more. Here we'll work through the test items, work on fading out rewards and answer all your questions.
Testing may be available, depending on the teams present - or we can set it up on another day.
Appropriate for dogs of all ages who are comfortable working in a group environment and instructor approval.
Systematically add distractions to your walking, recall, greetings and stays. We'll help you challenge your dog and improve your dog's skills.
Class Prerequisites:
Graduation from Beginner: Core Skills or Instructor Approval.
Dogs must be current on required vaccinations, which are outlined by age in our Vaccination Policy on the FAQ page.
Dogs should be able to eagerly eat treats in a group environment.
Dogs should not bark/lunge at people or dogs.
Looking to continue training with your dog? Our Intermediate Level has 4 different modules, including our Listen at a Distance. Modules can be taken in any order. Four weeks. Intermediate Skills: Listen at a Distance While we don't live in a part of the country with a lot of places for safe and legal off leash activities, these activities are helpful for enhancing your dog's abilities or to prepare for an unexpected scenario. In this class your dog will start up close and we'll gradually add distance as we teach your dog to respond no matter where he is relative to you. Activities include sending your dog to a spot, stopping your dog while he's moving and having your dog respond to signals at a distance. Class Prerequisites: Graduation from Beginner: Core Skills or Instructor Approval. Dogs must be current on required vaccinations, which are outlined by age in our Vaccination Policy on the FAQ page. Dogs should be able to eagerly eat treats in a group environment. Dogs should not bark/lunge at people or dogs.
Looking to continue training with your dog? Our Intermediate Level has 4 different modules, including our New Skills Module. Modules can be taken in any order.
Two week class.
Intermediate Skills: New Skills
In Basic Skills, we covered the essentials like walking, recall, and staying. In New Skills, we’ll build on that with techniques like having your dog line up beside you for walking, going to a designated spot and staying there until released, stand and on/off. And that’s just the start! Each week we’ll introduce fresh ways to apply these skills and keep your dog learning.
Class Prerequisites:
Dogs must be over 16 weeks of age.
Dogs must be current on required vaccinations, which are outlined by age in our Vaccination Policy on the FAQ page.
Dogs should be able to eagerly eat treats in a group environment.
Dogs should not bark/lunge at people or dogs.
Graduation from Beginner: Core Skills or Instructor Approval.
This class is desigend to help you and your dog prepare for a therapy dog certification and for actual visits. While testing is not part of this class, we will help you find approrpiate test options for your goals and the types of facilities you would like to visit together.
Dogs should already have basic training, be comfortable working in a group environment and should not bark/lunge at others.
Instructor approval required - send an email. Dogs/puppies should have completed Core Skills, CleverPuppy or equivalent.
In this class we are working on all of the things that are hard for young dogs (4 months - 3 years). We'll be working on play skills with you for engagement, reward development and more. Lots of self control activities with stays, walking distractions, polite greetings and dog/people distractions. And we'll be challenging the dogs mentally with new/different activities to keep them engaged and focused.
Appropriate for young dogs (2 years and under) who have completed puppy vaccination and group training. Dogs should be able to work in group class . Sometimes using a barrier is appropriate.
Note the format - you will purchase a package for 4 classes and then go in to schedule these, you have 5 weeks to use your credits. Please schedule classes immediately after purchasing your package to reserve a space. Note it is a different package than the "sports package."
Individual Adaptive Support offers personalized, 1:1 coaching for handlers seeking practical strategies to address health-related barriers that can make dog training and care more challenging. Using occupational therapy principles, we focus on ways to alter your approach to handling and modify your environment setup for a “just right” fit.
Individual Adaptive Support offers personalized, 1:1 coaching for handlers seeking practical strategies to address health-related barriers that can make dog training and care more challenging. Using occupational therapy principles, we focus on ways to alter your approach to handling and modify your environment setup for a “just right” fit.
Enjoy one-on-one attention with training plans customized to your dog’s unique needs. Please schedule Facility | Behavior Private Lesson for behavior training such as reactivity, separation issues, etc.
Enjoy one-on-one attention with training plans customized to your dog’s unique needs. Please schedule Facility | Behavior Private Lesson for behavior training such as reactivity, separation issues, etc.
Our one-on-one scent work coaching offers a focused, low-distraction environment for dogs to build confidence and precision in their searching skills. Sessions take place at our facility using professional scent equipment and tailored setups to support your dog’s learning and progress.
Dive into the thrilling world of agility in our three-week Intro to Agility class! You’ll learn the basics of agility, explore foundational equipment, and build strong handling and reward skills. Watch your dog’s confidence soar as they take on their first obstacles with enthusiasm and excitement!
Designed as a class you’ll only need to take once, this two-week session lays the foundation for future success and prepares you to move on to Beginner classes. It’s the perfect start to your agility journey!
Agility | Level 2 | Beginner | Climb and Go $90.00
This Beginner Module is for teams who have completed Intro to Agility or instructor approval. This is a 3 week class. We'll introduce the aframe, train a go signal, introduce a side change and work on your contact behavior.
This Beginner Module is for teams who have completed Intro to Agility or instructor approval. This is a 3 week class. Learn noise and motion games to prepare for the teeter. Introduce your dog to the teeter obstacle at a level that is appropriate for your dog. Put together a few skills into sequences rather than a treat for each task. Introduce a start/end routine for your dog to help with off leash work.
This Beginner Module is for teams who have completed Intro to Agility or instructor approval. This is a 3 week class. Activities will be adjusted for the age and abilities of your dog. Jumping is a very complex task for dogs to do while running at full speed and paying attention to you. Introduce your dog to different types of jumps, activities for jumping confidence and learn how to cue your dog to jumps.
This Beginner Module is for teams who have completed Intro to Agility or instructor approval. This is a 3 week class. We'll introduce weave poles at an age-appropriate level, expand tunnel work and use stays for agility training.
Intermediate Agility is open to students who have graduated from Beginner Agility or have instructor approval. This class accommodates up to 4 dogs per session for personalized attention. It is not part of a series, so you may attend individual sessions at your convenience.
Class Prerequisites:
Dogs must be over 6 months of age.
Dogs must be current on required vaccinations, which are outlined by age in our Vaccination Policy on the FAQ page.
Dogs should be able to eagerly eat treats in a group environment.
Dogs should not bark/lunge at people or dogs.
Graduation from Beginner Agility or Instructor Approval.
Advanced Skills is a class for those with agility experience, accommodating up to 4 dogs per session for personalized attention. It is not part of a series, so you can attend each session at your convenience.
Class Prerequisites:
Dogs must be over 18 months of age.
Dogs must be current on required vaccinations, which are outlined by age in our Vaccination Policy on the FAQ page.
Dogs should be able to eagerly eat treats in a group environment.
Dogs should not bark/lunge at people or dogs.
Instructor Approval.
This level has us working on Levels 2+3 signs/skills and transitioning towards off leash work. In Rally you and your dog work as a team, navigating a course together at your own pace. The course is made up of 10-20 signs, depending on the level. Each directing you and you dog to perform different exercises like turns, sits, downs, and stays. Pre-Reqs: Dogs should not bark/lunge at others and should easily take treats in a group environment. Teams should be familiar with rally.
Open to reactivity grads who are comfortable working in the open during class. Dogs must not bark out car windows - we recommend a car crate (covered with a sheet if needed) for arriving at class. We will be working outdoors and need a smooth start. If you have any questions about whether this is a good match, please reach out via email!
Dive into the exciting world of scent work in our Level 1 Intro class! You’ll explore the basics of scent work, learn about equipment and odor hygiene, and build strong reward skills. Then, watch your dog light up as they discover their first target odor: birch! With fun, hands-on scent activities designed to match your dog’s learning style, we’ll help them build confidence and enjoy every step of the journey.
Perfect for teams new to scent work or with a brief introduction, this class is typically taken just once and is three weeks long. Included in the cost, you’ll get birch and a variety of practice materials—everything you need to keep the fun going at home and gear up for Beginner classes. It’s a great deal for starting your scent work journey!
Class Prerequisites:
Dogs must be over 16 weeks of age.
Dogs must be current on required vaccinations, which are outlined by age in our Vaccination Policy on the FAQ page.
Dogs should be able to eagerly eat treats in a group environment.
Dogs should not bark/lunge at people or dogs.
These 50-minute sessions are designed to build upon the foundational skills introduced in Introductory Scent. During these sessions, we will focus on increasing your dog's enthusiasm for finding odors and staying at the source, while also helping you develop key handler skills such as timing and interpreting your dog's body language.
Introductory Scent must be taken prior to starting Beginner Scent. Beginner Scent is for teams who are already on scentwork (aka nosework), but have only been briefly introduced. Class Prerequisites: Completion of Introductory Scent or permission from instructor (dog should be on odor). Dogs must be over 16 weeks of age. Dogs must be up to date on all vaccinations. Dogs should be able to eagerly eat treats in a group environment. Dogs should not bark/lunge at people or dogs.
Intermediate - Advanced Scent is designed for dogs already working on odor and ready for more challenging searches. Each week focuses on a new scent-based skill set, presenting you and your dog with thoughtful search puzzles, distraction navigation, stronger communication opportunities, and exercises that build a solid reinforcement history. You can register week-to-week or simply for the topics most useful to you.
This class is for teams who have already been introduced to nosework at an intermediate or advanced level and are looking to deepen their skills. To ensure personalized attention, each session accommodates a maximum of 5 dogs.
Class Prerequisites:
Dogs must be over 16 weeks of age.
Dogs must be up to date on vaccinations.
Dogs should be able to eagerly eat treats in a group environment.
Dogs should not bark or lunge at people or other dogs.
Workshop | Fun Scent Puzzles (Not Scent Work) $20.00
Why should kids get all the Easter fun? This workshop is for dogs to have gradually more complex puzzles to seek out hidden treats. Dogs should be comfortable in a group environment and take treats in a group environment. Puppies who have finished vaccinations are welcome. Note this is finding treats - not for dogs trained on scent work/nose work.
Workshop | Learn About Dog Sports/Activities - With Your Dog $30.00
This workshop introduces you to different types of dog sports/activities and we try the very basic level of many different activities. This can help guide you into deciding which one/s to pursue further. Dogs should be comfortable working in a group environment and have completed vaccinations.
Workshop | Designing Inclusive Instruction for Dog Training Professionals $10.00
Dog training isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither are our clients. This workshop supports dog training professionals in creating an inclusive experience for handlers with diverse access needs, offering practical adaptations with creativity and care. This is a human-only workshop.
Tricks are a great way to challenge your dog physically and mentally. In this workshop we will start a variety of tricks - some with props, some where your dog uses his paws, some with his nose/mouth and lots of tricks with action. Appropriate for puppies who have finished vaccinations and adult dogs. Dogs should be comfortable working in a group environment (not bark/lunge at others) and dogs should eagerly eat treats away from home. Teams will have the option of earning their AKC Novice Trick Dog title! Dogs of all ages welcome, though we ask that puppies have finished vaccinations. Dogs attending should not bark/lunge at others.
Workshop | Canine Freestyle with Jessa and Sheyla $35.00
Canine freestyle in it’s simplest description is dancing with your dog. In this workshop, you’ll learn some different common moves in freestyle, what a routine can look like, and the basics of putting together your own routine with your dog! Jessa is an experienced trainer and instructor of freestyle with years of experience. Her and her crew have received the highest level of freestyle (Perfect Dance Partner) multiple times over, and she also is a judge for the World Canine Freestyle Organization. Sheyla is a 4-H advisor and experienced freestyle competitor. She participated in freestyle when she was in 4-H, and continues to show with her dog today. She now works towards bringing the joy of this sport to the next generation of handlers.
This workshop is for puppies 16 weeks and under. We'll work on self control, focus, and skill related activities. Even on a holiday weekend, we can have structured learning games! Only open to current/recent puppy class families.
In this workshop we will do at least 5 outdoor searches around the building. Be prepared to walk at least a mile total and for dogs to be on leash/hanging out when not their turns. In the event of bad weather we will reschedule. Note this may run longer than anticipated. If bringing more than one dog, you will need to provide a person to handle your non-working dog. Dogs should be level 3-4.
Preparing for Flash at an upcoming rally trial? Or just want to practice some heeling or walking around distractions? Join us for the workshop! We'll be working on Level 1 + 2 skills including general heeling, circling the handler, stands and ignoring food bowls. Dogs should be comfortable working in a group environment, puppies can join after completing vaccinations and dogs should have a start to heeling/walking but do not need to be perfect.