--- Class listings on this page are only for our GENEVA location and our VIRTUAL programs ---
MORE CLASSES are available at our NAPERVILLE location, including
Puppy, Therapy Dog, Feisty Fido, Building Blocks of Behavior and many more specialty programs.
WEEK 14 |
Monday. 04 April, 2022 | |
6:30 pm CT |
BLUE - Don't Correct ...Re-Direct! (VIRTUAL CLASS)BLUE Class Focus - Don't Correct ... Re-direct! (Virtual Online Class) Instead of correcting a dog that does something we don’t like, but we don’t want them to continue doing, we use a training protocol called the “Substitution Routine” to prevent and/or eliminate that behavior. Whether it’s barking at the cat, or jumping on guests, he needs to learn what it is he SHOULD be doing. When he has the opportunity to learn what you want from him, you’ll begin to see him offer more appropriate responses. By “substituting” an undesirable behavior such as barking, with something you want to see repeated such as sitting quietly, you’ll be more effective at training while continuing to strengthen your relationship. Following this program and eliminating the use of corrections will give you the results you are looking for. For the life and well-being of your dog.
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7:45 pm CT |
ORANGE - On Your Mark, Let's Go (VIRTUAL CLASS)ORANGE Class Focus - On Your MARK, Let's GO (VIRTUAL CLASS) THIS IS THE CLASS THAT MUST BE TAKEN FIRST. Let’s get started with the first steps on the Path to Success by:
Note: Included with your purchase of the Complete Package you will receive a Clicker set and a Sniff-ITTM collar attachment to be used in future classes with your dog. Class will begin promptly so please plan to log in 10 minutes before the class start time. |
Wednesday. 06 April, 2022 | |
6:00 pm CT |
BLUE - Don't Correct ...Re-Direct! (VIRTUAL CLASS)BLUE Class Focus - Don't Correct ... Re-direct! (Virtual Online Class) Instead of correcting a dog that does something we don’t like, but we don’t want them to continue doing, we use a training protocol called the “Substitution Routine” to prevent and/or eliminate that behavior. Whether it’s barking at the cat, or jumping on guests, he needs to learn what it is he SHOULD be doing. When he has the opportunity to learn what you want from him, you’ll begin to see him offer more appropriate responses. By “substituting” an undesirable behavior such as barking, with something you want to see repeated such as sitting quietly, you’ll be more effective at training while continuing to strengthen your relationship. Following this program and eliminating the use of corrections will give you the results you are looking for. For the life and well-being of your dog.
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