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36.75 Canadian dollars
Details
This drop-in socialization class is designed for dogs that struggle with settling, impulse control, or appropriate behaviour when greeting unfamiliar people (not dogs). Whether your dog is nervous, excitable, or simply unsure, each class is structured to set every temperament up for success.
Owners will also learn how to confidently and respectfully interact with a variety of dog personalities, helping you understand what’s appropriate, what’s not, and how to support your dog in real social situations. Our goal is to ensure both you and your dog feel prepared, calm, and capable during everyday interactions.
Whats Included
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60-minute drop-in class
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No commitment required — simply book online when needed
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Combination of group and individualized coaching
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Foundational obedience exercises
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Techniques for introducing your dog to new people (not dogs)
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Techniques for management, redirection, and improving engagement
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Neutrality drills and impulse-control practice around dogs and people
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Structured socialization opportunities in a controlled environment
Where It Takes Place
Local Park
Veterans Memorial Park - green space
When It Takes Place
More Coming March 2026
Booking Process
You can book online or contact us and we are happy to assist you.
Cancellations & Rescheduling:
Full Refund: Adjustments can be made at least 48 hours prior to the course start date are eligible for a full refund or credit.
No Refund: Adjustments made less than 48 hours before the course start date are not eligible for a refund or credit.
Safety
Dogs of all temperaments are welcome to our classes including fearful, reactive and aggressive dogs. To ensure a safe learning environment, it's important to maintain a respectful distance between your dog and other handler teams, unless otherwise directed by the instructor. Dogs with a history of aggression, nipping, or mouthing must be muzzle-trained, and owners are required to bring the muzzle to each class.
Please Note: Owners and their dogs are participating at their own risk.
Don't Be Embarassed!
No one should feel embarrassed if their dog acts out and is reactive, our purpose is to help them learn new ways of coping and alternate behaviors.