What is the best training for your dog?
Group or Private? Here is an explanation of the different training options to help you choose the best fit for you and your dog.
GROUP TRAINING
Training taught in a group setting where, depending on the course, there could be from 3 to 7 dogs and their people in the class.
Group Classes are for:
- Dogs and people that can stay focused in a group setting
- Dogs that are comfortable in a group setting with other dogs and people
- People that can commit to a weekly training schedule
Group Classes are NOT for:
- Dogs that are fearful, stressed or easily over-stimulated in group setting
- Socializing or teaching your dog how to ‘like’ other dogs or people. (Click Here to Visit the Socialization Page)
- Addressing behavior problems such as fear, anxiety, reactivity, aggression
PRIVATE TRAINING
Your instructor works with you one-on-one at our Training Center or The Dawg Park. Curriculum is based on your goals and scheduling in based on your availability.
NOTE: All Private Training requires trainer approval before submitting registration paperwork.
Private Training is for:
- Dogs that are uncomfortable in a group setting with other dogs and people
- People that cannot commit to the weekly group training schedule
- Dogs that uncontrollably react to triggers in their environment
Private training is NOT for:
- Addressing behavior problems such as fear, anxiety, reactivity, aggression or reactivity. Dogs with these issues will be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Modifying troublesome behaviors takes time and skillfully-applied technique. A full evaluation will be conducted prior to Awesome Dawgs agreeing to work with you and your dog.
QUESTIONS?
For any questions about Group Training or Private Training, please complete the following form:
All training services provided by Awesome Dawgs MUST BE PREREGISTERED and PREPAID.
NOTE: Awesome Dawgs does not accept online payments for training classes.