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Coaching

WNC K9 private coaching program creates and cultivates the purpose and passion behind the games and exercises that you receive. Progress is more like an individual process, not an event. 

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K9 Private Lessons

WNC K9 is committed to providing you with the best progressive approach to training through our K9 Manners Levels Program. Your dog will develop good daily manners for all life stages. 

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Agility

Dog agility is a popular canine sport in which a handler attempt to navigate dogs through a course full of a variety of obstacles such as a tunnel, teeter-totter, board-walks, weave poles, and jumps. 

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Sports

 WNC K9 offers a few options when deciding on a dog sport to mentally and physically stimulate your dog. Dogs need some degree of exercise and I can help you understand what your dog needs to stay healthy and happy.

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  • When should I start training?
  • Is my puppy too old for the Saturday Puppy Program? 
  • My dog is older. Can older dogs start a sport?
  • What is the difference between a class and a private lesson?

Training can start as soon as your dog gets the first shot from your veterinarian.  The first training class a young puppy is welcome into is the Saturday Puppy Program. This class is a fun class that goes over fun game-like exercises that will help a puppy enjoy the learning process. It is a great place to get started and is held at A Good Dog's Life Training Center. 

You know when your puppy is too old for Puppy Program, when the instructor suggests getting into the 1st level of the K9 Manners Program. That typically happens when the puppy is 20 weeks old, or approching 5 months old.

Once your dog attends the different levels of the K9 Manners Program, the next step is to get into a sport. A dog that has been in the 1st level of K9 Manners can get into a sports class.  It is an individual preference. and I can help you decide. 

Let me help you decide what class to get into. Classes help you choose good motivation and a communication system that is consistent and easy for the whole family to implement. Your dog will show you what he needs to live a happy life, and when you start looking for it and understand it ... life is good and your dog will be well on his way to living a good dog’s life.

Let’s get started … 828-712-4245

Gail Hubbard

gail@wnck9.com

@wnck9DOGtraining

Last modified on Monday, 12 February 2018 20:55
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