What To Bring? And, What Not To bring?
What to Bring:
Lots of tiny soft yummy treats.
A dog toy (if your dog loves toys)
to help keep your dog focused on you.
A flat buckle collar and a 4-6
foot fabric or leather leash.
A lawn chair for an extra family member if
they would like to observe the class.
An extra adult if you plan to
bring a child under 8 years old.
What NOT to Bring:
Flexi leads, choke, pinch or prong collars. If you feel there is a need
for these tools we need to discuss it before you bring your dog to class.
Please do not bring your dog if he has signs of illness such as coughing, diarrhea, an
infection, parasites or skin problems. He will need to see a veterinarian before coming
to class.
Lots of tiny soft yummy treats.
A dog toy (if your dog loves toys)
to help keep your dog focused on you.
A flat buckle collar and a 4-6
foot fabric or leather leash.
A lawn chair for an extra family member if
they would like to observe the class.
An extra adult if you plan to
bring a child under 8 years old.
What NOT to Bring:
Flexi leads, choke, pinch or prong collars. If you feel there is a need
for these tools we need to discuss it before you bring your dog to class.
Please do not bring your dog if he has signs of illness such as coughing, diarrhea, an
infection, parasites or skin problems. He will need to see a veterinarian before coming
to class.