Obedience For The Sport Dog - Start ANY Tuesday
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Ready to boost your dog’s focus, control, and engagement in high-energy settings? Our Obedience for the Sport Dog class is built for dogs and handlers involved in sports like agility, dock diving, flyball, and more—and it's ideal for anyone looking to develop rock-solid reliability, even in the most distracting environments.
This class is not for beginners, but it’s perfect for dogs who need help staying focused, managing excitement, and learning to thrive off-leash in stimulating situations. Barking out of excitement? Totally welcome—we’ll work on that too!
📅 When: Tuesdays at 4:30 PM
💲 Cost: $199 for 6 weeks
📍 Location: Pack of Paws Dog Training
🐾 You’ll Learn:
✔️ Reliable off-leash skills under distraction
✔️ Focused heeling and attention
✔️ “Leave it” for real-world situations (think food, toys, wrappers!)
✔️ How to channel drive and energy into consistent performance
✔️ Techniques to stop demand barking and overstimulation
🧰 What to Bring:
• Lots of high-value treats (multiple types)
• 2 tug toys (no loose balls)
• Treat pouch, vest, or kilt (no ziplocks or bags!)
• Crate or mat for waiting your turn
🚫 Not for reactive or aggressive dogs
🐶 Dogs who bark out of frustration or excitement when waiting? Totally okay—we’ll help!
This is the class for serious handlers looking to build next-level engagement. Let's get working!
Get Tickets
This class is not for beginners, but it’s perfect for dogs who need help staying focused, managing excitement, and learning to thrive off-leash in stimulating situations. Barking out of excitement? Totally welcome—we’ll work on that too!
📅 When: Tuesdays at 4:30 PM
💲 Cost: $199 for 6 weeks
📍 Location: Pack of Paws Dog Training
🐾 You’ll Learn:
✔️ Reliable off-leash skills under distraction
✔️ Focused heeling and attention
✔️ “Leave it” for real-world situations (think food, toys, wrappers!)
✔️ How to channel drive and energy into consistent performance
✔️ Techniques to stop demand barking and overstimulation
🧰 What to Bring:
• Lots of high-value treats (multiple types)
• 2 tug toys (no loose balls)
• Treat pouch, vest, or kilt (no ziplocks or bags!)
• Crate or mat for waiting your turn
🚫 Not for reactive or aggressive dogs
🐶 Dogs who bark out of frustration or excitement when waiting? Totally okay—we’ll help!
This is the class for serious handlers looking to build next-level engagement. Let's get working!
Get Tickets
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