Group Classes

Group dog training consists of the basic obedience commands, and also includes simple problem solving, principles of learning theory and patterns of canine behavior.

Group classes will teach you how to get your dog to perform basic commands;

  • "Heel" to walk on a loose leash
  • "Down Stay"
  • "Sit Stay"
  • " Recall - to come when called
  • " respond to "No"
  • " respond to "Good""

Group dog training classes will be kept to about 7 owner/dog teams. This size gives the average dog and owner a stimulating learning environment and allows for personal contact with the instructor.

Classes consist of 6 classes and cost $160.

Group classes can be very effective for teaching many dogs, but not the ideal place for every dog. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in to group classes. Group classes are not always the best way to solve behavior problems. We will cover simple solutions to solve the most common behavior problems. Such as digging, jumping, play biting, and housebreaking.

The first class is basic pet parent leadership and communication skills. While lesson one is for the human side of the team, your pet still gets to attend the first day of school. On the first day of school pet parents will learn the basics of educating their four legged children. You will discover effective and fun learning games that will enhance your pet's ability to develop good behavior.

The first class is when individuals in the group learn useful, but often difficult to master skills such as effective leash handling. It's during this orientation that we will show you how to properly use the leash to control your dog. You will also learn practical drills to improve your timing, and techniques for good communication.
Our group dog training class will give you proven, practical information you can begin to use immediately and continue to use throughout you dog's life.

Group dog training classes are a good way to learn the basic obedience exercises. We also cover simple problem solving and housebreaking - potty training. Call for more information about the group dog training plans we offer.


Class Schedule

  • Note class dates could be postponed a week due to weather.
  • If the class is full when we receive your registration form we will put you into an overflow class at the same location or refund your tuition.

REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. You must fill out and sign the registration form in the appropriate areas.
  2. Next send in the registration form signed and dated with tuition in order to hold a position in our dog obedience training class.
  3. Please include class title, start date and location on form. Our classes are held outdoors and lots of Fun!! Please dress appropriately!

ALL CLASSES ARE HELD OUT DOORS! YOU MUST DRESS FOR THE WEATHER!

NO AGGRESSIVE DOGS OF ANY TYPE! If you do not know if your dog is aggressive to other dogs or people please call for a consultation. Students who arrive with an aggressive dog who can not learn in a group environment will have their tuition converted to private lessons.

Group lessons have been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. Please check back for updates on the situation.

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4029 Spring Cove Drive, Duluth GA 30097 - Duluth, Lawrenceville, Snellville,

On Command Dog Obedience group classes are available in Duluth. All other services are available in the following Georgia cities: Acworth, Allatoona, Alpharetta, Atlanta, Buckhead, Canton, Crabapple, Cumming, Dawsonville, Duluth, Dunwoody, Gainsville, Hickory Flat, Marietta, Midtown Atlanta, Northlake, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Towne Lake, Vinings and Woodstock, Grayson, Hog Mountain, Gloster, Centerville, Sugar Hill, Buford, Dacula, Duluth, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Luxomni, Norcross, Snellville, Pinckneyville, Suwanee, Obedience training is also found in the following surrounding areas by county: Cobb, Fulton, Forsyth, Cherokee, and Gwinnett County, GA.

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