Pet Manners Group Class Level I

$140.00

Due to popular demand, we are once again offering group classes for Pet Manners! A natural follow-up for pups who’ve completed Puppy Kindergarten, or a first class for older pups, is our manners class. The six-week class covers all kinds of behaviors and learning to help your dog become a good citizen.

You and your dog will learn lots of things that will help your relationship grow and put you on the right paw for whatever you want to do in the future – agility, obedience, flyball, disc dog, dock jumping, therapy dog or service dog work, or enjoying the best dog your family has ever had. You name it: a good foundation is important, and this class will give you that.

Included in the class:

  • Focus and attention
  • Polite greetings
  • Settle on a mat (or in a crate)
  • Sit, down
  • Stay
  • Come when called, no matter where
  • Loose leash walking
  • Leave it

The one-hour classes are held on Tuesday evenings at 5:45pm and 7:15pm. The full series of six classes costs $140, scroll down to see the next start date and enrollment form. Call the office at 562-423-0793 if you need assistance with enrollment. Reserve your spot today!

Instructors:Kelli Knowles,CPDT-KA or Sierra Smith, CPDT-KA
Length of class: 6 weeks, 60 minutes class
Minimum age of dog: 5 months (proof of vaccination required)
Maximum class size: 6 student-dog teams per instructor
Prerequisite: None


Click Here to read the Conditions

Note: There are some dogs for whom group classes are NOT appropriate. These include dogs who are reactive (overly stimulated, barking, lunging, etc.) and dogs who are aggressive with other dogs or people, or dogs who are extremely fearful.

  1. Has your dog ever growled, barked, or lunged at a person, seemingly with the intent of scaring them away or biting them?
  2. Has your dog ever growled, barked, or lunged at another dog, seemingly with the intent of scaring them away or biting them?
  3. Does your dog get agitated or so overly excited in the presence of other dogs that you "can't get through to him" no matter what you do?
  4. Is your dog extremely timid, avoiding people or other dogs, to the point where he struggles to hide and get away?

If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions, a group class may not be a good learning environment for your dog.  Please Contact Us if you want help in deciding if a group class is appropriate for your dog.


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