Join a Group Class
Riley's Hullabaloo:
Creating Foundations
$250/Six Session
Classes Forming Now
This class is a prerequisite for Café Dogs and Our Multi-Level Obedience Classes.
This course is perfect for all dogs, especially those easily distracted but eager to learn. We’ll focus on essential obedience skills, including basic commands, improving focus, and impulse control—all taught using practical techniques and positive reinforcement. Each session will help you understand your dog’s unique challenges and improve their attention.
Canine Connection: A Multi-Level Approach to Obedience
$250/Six Session
Classes Forming Now
All levels are welcome. We do encourage teams to meet for a consultation or to attend a foundations class.
We created this class to help you and your canine companion connect while learning important obedience and social skills. Our sessions are engaging and help reinforce communication between you and your dog. We’ll make sure you both have a great time on your training journey!
Sit-Stay-Sip:
Café Dog
$250/Six Session
Classes Forming Now
Perfect for the Bay Area's dog-friendly culture, the course reinforces good manners for enjoyable outings.
Transform your dog into a well-mannered companion with the Café and Brewery Dog course. We built this program to help you and your dog prepare for real-world outings at cafés and breweries, focusing on calm behavior, social interactions, and handling distractions.
Last Classes of the Year (2024)
Why Join a Group Classes
It's natural to worry about how your dog will behave around other animals and people. Joining a group class can be a great way to address these concerns in a controlled and supportive environment. In a group class setting, dogs can train around other dogs and people in a structured and supervised setting. This helps improve their social skills and behavior as they get accustomed to being around different dogs and new faces.
Additionally, training around other dogs and people can help dogs learn how to stay focused on their owner, even in the presence of distractions. This improves reliability and confidence in real-life situations and addresses concerns about how your dog may behave in various environments.
At the same time, the group class provides a sense of community for both dogs and owners. It offers a supportive network where owners can share experiences, tips, and encouragement, creating a positive and engaging environment for everyone involved.
Overall, while having concerns about group classes is natural, they can be a fantastic way to address those concerns and help both dogs and owners grow and learn in a supportive and controlled setting.