Dogs from the same household must attend separate classes.


Why?


We understand juggling two dogs from the same household can be a scheduling challenge. While bringing them to the same class may seem easier, we have found that separate classes are best. 


Dogs can get distracted and even stressed when separated from their family members (furry or human!). In a shared class, they often focus more on each other than the lesson and are confused about who to listen to, especially if their primary handler isn't leading the activity. Additionally, disruptive dogs can be asked to leave the class - which is something no one wants!


Our goal is to create a positive learning experience for every dog. Individual class time allows each dog to focus on their handler and the training, strengthening your bond and maximizing learning. 


We appreciate your understanding as we strive to create the best learning environment for all of our pups.