I HAVE A COUPLE OF ISSUES
Growl Class


GROWL CLASS:

This course is for dog-aggressive dogs. If your dog displays mild aggression, but plays happily in the dog run, or explodes at the sight of another dog on or off leash, or has a difficult time with dog greetings, then this is the course for your dog.

Learn the techniques to gain control of your dog and make them a more trustworthy companion. This course focuses on calming & relaxation exercises, how to better read your dog's posture, proper handling skills, desensitization techniques, and positive reinforcement methods to deal with difficult situations.

PRICE: $350 / 6 weeks

TOPICS COVERED:
   Relaxation through massage
   Replacing negative behavior with positive association
   The importance of remaining calm
   How to turn training your aggressive dog into fun & games
   Shaping behavior using clicker training

PREREQUISITE:
   All dogs are required to be working privately with a Who's Walking Who    dog trainer before joining this class.
   All dogs will need a Halti and a nylon muzzle
   due to the nature of the course.
   This is not an obedience class, therefore, all dogs
   must have a solid understanding of Sit/Stay, Down/Stay
   and Come before joining.   
   If you are unsure of your dogs skills, please call 212-414-1551
   and we can evaluate your dog prior to enrolling.



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Growl Class



   New classes will form soon -- Meets at TBD


No classes on the following holidays:


For more information, e-mail or call us at (212) 414-1551

Classes are held every Wednesday at Running Paws Athletic Club located at 1105 First Avenue Between 60th & 61st Sts.

Refund Policy: No refunds or class transfers after registration.    
   
   

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