Doggies Paradise offers hands-on dog training
workshops and seminars in addition to our
popular dog training classes.
Tellington Touch™ Dog Training
Workshop
This workshop will cover the basic principles
of TTouch and how to apply them to your
dog. Tellington Touch is especially recommended
for nervous dogs, fearful dogs, aggressive dogs, or hyperactive
dogs.
Full day dog training workshop. Refreshments,
lunch and course materials included. Cost
is 35$
Clicker Dog
Training Workshop
Clicker
dog training is a great way to develop
any kind of performance dog. The future
of your dog training will have a new vista,
nothing will seem the same again.
You WILL be able to train your dog within
an hour.
Full
day workshop. Refreshments, lunch and course
materials included. Cost is 35$.
Come - NOW!
Dog Training Workshop
The single toughest, most critical,
most asked about, most theorized and
most paid for command in the dog training world. Learn the techniques to teach
your dog to come when you call it
- EVERY TIME! Also for dog owners who
have taught their dogs to come but
are having trouble around distractions
and want some coaching. This workshop
will take place at an outside location,
please call for directions and details.
Three hours dog training workshop on date specified.
Come - NOW! is 25$
Stop
Pulling! Workshop
A 'tune up' workshop for you and your
dog to work on learning to walk without
pulling in real life situations. Lots
of distractions (other dogs, people, food,
etc.) will be provided and instruction
on how to get your dog to ignore these
distractions will be covered. You will
work on getting and keeping your dog's
attention and teach focus on you the handler.
Three hours dog training workshop on date
specified. Stop Pulling! is 25$
Mixed dog breeds, Bali dogs, small dogs, rescue dogs, and naughty dogs are welcome.
Remember that rolled up newspaper?
Keep it handy. When your dog “misbehaves"
get it out and whack yourself over
the head a few times while repeating:
"I should have trained him better...
I should have trained him better..."
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