The K-9 Clinic

Announcements July 29th, 2014

*** Come join us for our Annual K-9 Clinic Barbecue – August 2nd, 2014 at 6:00pm!!! This is a fun event for our clients (Dogs stay home!  No furry 4-legged animals allowed :)).  We will provide the main course, please feel free to bring a side dish or dessert to share with everyone (email us at info@k9clinic.com what you would like to bring to share).  RSVP at info@k9clinic.com or (831)684.0861.  ***

  • Wednesday Night Class – July 30th, 2014 at 6:00pm at the K-9 Clinic.  Cost is $25 (No  charge for annual membership holders).
  • Trim and Train!  Time TBA A class for both you and your dog.  Please wear comfortable workout clothing.  Cost is $25 (Members $20)
  • New Obedience Classes start Saturday, August 9th, 2014. Please view our calendar for class times. If you would like to sign up for class, please email us at info@k9clinic.com or call (831)684.0861.  Please be sure to call if there is questionable weather!
  • Questionable weather? Please call our recorder the morning of training at (831)684.0861 or check our website for the latest updates on training conditions.
  • Need Directions? Visit our Contact page, please note our office is closed Mondays.

    Homework for Group Classes!

    Basic Class and Puppy Imprinting Class:

    Remember to practice only 10-15 min per session, 1-2 times per day.

    • Heel to a sit:  No more pulling, sniffing while heeling
    • Everytime you stop, make your dog sit!
    • Practice your Recalls.  Remember to have a stranger hold on to your dog, run away and have your food ready.  Turn around, Recall your dog, and back up as he/she is coming and target your food.  Once they come, have them sit and praise your dog!

    ***Remember do not correct unless you can follow through, and 0 Tolerance***

    Intermediate Class:

    Practice 10-15 min per session, 1-2 times per day

    • Continue practicing your down stays, start increasing, time, distance and distractions
    • If they break the down, Long Dark Road
    • Have fun with your dogs and try some obstacles on your walk-Remember, SAFETY is the number 1 rule!
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