Dog Training

Dog Training Classes

We offer three open enrollment, join us whenever you would like, learn and play classes: Puppy Class, Jr. Puppy Class and Positive Pals Class.

  • Each class supports age-appropriate canine development through learning games that focus on learning core skills like sit, stay, down, wait, walking on a loose leash, off leash recall, and more) promoting positive play, polite socialization, and much more.

  • Our classes are open enrollment. You can register to start with us as soon as you like. You can register for one, two, or as many classes as you like. You can pay as you go for each class or choose from our package options.

  • With open enrollment, you will learn along side a different group of people and dogs each and every class. This is beneficial for more safe, supervised controlled exposure of other dogs, and people.

A small pug sits on the ground with a blue leash by a hula hoop during Puppy socialization class.

Puppy Class

(8 to 16 weeks) During Puppy Class, we will learn the basic core fundamentals of walking on a leash, politely saying hi to other dogs, working on confidence building, and so much more. There is time for off-leash playtime in every class. Every class is different, so you can join us whenever your schedule best suits you.

A brown lab sits on the ground in the Airdrie Puppy Pals classroom.

Jr Puppy Class

( 16 weeks to 1 year) We continue to build on our basic core fundamental skills learned in Puppy Class or similar, and help our dogs learn as we add more distractions. We focus on leash manners to avoid pulling and off-leash recall so they come back the first time you ask. There is time for off-leash socialization in every class. 

A white great pyrnese dogs practices his lay down and wait during our Positive Pals class

Positive Pals Class 

(1 year and older) If you are looking for a reset, if you would like to continue training or are looking for something fun to do with your dog, this class is for you. At the start of the class, we ask for suggestions on what everyone would like to learn and we build a unique class. There is time for off-leash socialization in every class.

Classes versus Courses

In addition to our learn and play classes, we also offer multi-week course. There are two main difference between our training classes and training course:

Schedule

  • Our classes are open enrollment. You can pick and choose your schedule and will meet new people and new dogs every week.

  • With our course you will learn aside the same community for five consecutive weeks.

Socialization

  • In our classes, there is time for off leash playtime and socialization.

  • There is no off leash playtime and socialization time in our courses.