Training
Here the consequences are to withhold their reward when they do something bad. Aversive-based training uses techniques like loud, unpleasant noises, physical corrections, and harsh scoldings to get your dog to act the way you want. On the other hand, reward-based training uses rewards whenever your dog does something you want it to do. Our variety of 6-week courses cover a range of options from Basic Good Manners to Agility to the Prep Course for certifying your dog as a Canine Good Citizen. We teach you how to teach your dog in a way that they understand. Our Advanced course is for instructors with at least one year’s experience of teaching classes. How it works After you sign up for a Handler’s Choice Training Session, you will be asked to submit up to 2 skills that you would like to work on with your dog. Skills can be related to manners, tricks, Canine Good Citizen or therapy dog preparation. This is a great opportunity for dogs who are not quite ready for the structure and dema...