*** To view our YouTube video, please click on this link The K-9 Clinic ***
Announcements
*** No Class Wednesday, November 6th – CLASS CANCELED ***
***New Classes will begin on Saturday, Nove
***New Puppy Imprinting Class: Saturday, November 16th, 2019
*** Need Class info? Check our calendar for class details, times and pricing ***
*** Questionable Weather? Please check the website or call (831)684.0861 before coming out for training ***
- New Obedience Classes: Saturday, November 9th, 2019. Please view our calendar for class times. If you would like to sign up for class, please email us at info@k9clinic.com or call (831)684.0861. Please be sure to call if there is questionable weather!
- New Puppy Imprinting Class: Saturday, November 16
th , 2019. Class begins at 9:00am If you would like to sign up for class, please email us at info@k9clinic.com or call (831)684.0861. Please be sure to call if there is questionable weather!
- Iron Dog Certification coming soon. Stay tuned for details…
- Questionable weather? Please call our voicemail the morning of training at (831)684.0861 or check our website for the latest updates on training conditions
Need Directions or more information? Visit our Contact page, please note our office is closed on Mondays.
Homework for Group Classes!
Basic Class and Puppy Imprinting Class: Remember to practice only 10-15 min per session, 1-2 times per day.
- Heel to a sit: No more pulling or sniffing while heeling
- Every time you stop, make your dog sit!
- Sit to A Down: Start with small circles around your dog and gradually increase the size of the circle. Try circling the other direction as well.
- Recalls with a Stranger: Have someone hold onto your leash, remember to feed and then run away. Turn around and Recall your dog with his/her name and the command. Back up as he/she is approaching. Have them sit and then feed them and praise simultaneously
Intermediate Class: Practice 10-15 min per session, 1-2 times per day
- Continue practicing your down stays – start increasing, time, distance and distractions
- If your dog breaks the down, it’s the Long Dark Road
- Have fun with your dog and try some obstacles on your walk. Remember, SAFETY is rule number 1!