Class Rules
Please Do
Ensure your puppy has eaten approximately half of their normal meal before class. This helps keep them motivated without being overly hungry or too full.
Make sure your puppy has had adequate rest prior to class to prevent overstimulation and overtired behaviour.
Bring plenty of high-value treats in a variety of types (soft, smelly, easy to chew), as different puppies are motivated by different rewards.
Use a standard flat collar or well-fitted harness.
Bring a standard lead (approximately 4–6 feet in length).
Arrive a few minutes early to allow your puppy time to settle before class begins.
Clean up after your puppy promptly if accidents occur.
Please Do Not
Do not use slip leads.
Do not use retractable (flexi) leads.
Do not use prong collars, choke collars, or chain collars.
Do not bring noisy toys unless instructed by the trainer (to avoid distractions).
Additional Important Guidelines
Puppies must be healthy and up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations. Please do not attend class if your puppy is showing signs of illness (vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, lethargy, etc.).
Keep your puppy on leash at all times unless instructed otherwise by the trainer.
Allow space between puppies—no on-leash greetings unless specifically permitted.
Children are welcome only if they can remain calm and supervised at all times.
Please silence or minimize phone use during class so you can fully focus on your puppy.
If your puppy becomes overly stressed or reactive, the trainer may suggest a short break for everyone’s safety and comfort.