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Socialization, problem solving, and positive motivational obedience
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Heather and Abby attentively listening to their CPT trainer.
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Great starts lead to fantastic finishes! Have fun teaching your dog and watching him grow as a loyal, well behaved companion.
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Skills taught: Understanding general methods and theories of how to motivate and train your dog, Handling techniques, Equipment recommendations, Confidence,
Socialization, Leadership, The commands Watch, Come, Sit, Down, Stay, Walk, and Heel on leash.
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Click here to see video of CPT Trainer Karen Smalley working with her personal dog Casey, a 10-year old
Border Collie. Casey achieved his AKC Utility (U.D.) title with three first place finishes. In this video, Karen and Casey demonstrate various pet obedience, competition obedience,
and agility exercises. Notice Casey’s attitude, attention, speed, and precision! At 10 years of age, he shows no signs of slowing down!
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Includes Q & A time dedicated toward discussing household manners and behavioral issues. Yet, please note that even though household and behavioral
issues will be discussed in the class, the focus of the class is primarily basic obedience. Consequently, if a household or behavioral issue is inordinately vexing, severe, or
complex, we highly recommend the purchase of an in-home private lesson to supplement the class. In-home private lessons are more detailed, vivid, and
effective when addressing household and behavioral issues.
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$150 at all CPT locations. 8 one-hour meetings
Please note that all Beginner Obedience classes commencing September 1, 2012 or thereafter will increase in price to $180 for the 8-week class.
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* All CPT Courses require pre registration. Payments to CPT are non-Refundable. CPT closes classes to further registration after 12 dogs enroll.
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Click here to see a video of CPT Trainer Melissa Cate working with Dora, a 1- year old Labradoodle, during
the third in a series of mid-length board trains. In this video, Melissa works on Dora’s leash walking and distance stay skills amidst distractions. Dora’s distance stay amidst
a moving dog is exceptional! Great job Melissa!
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Click here to see video of CPT Trainer Mark Spivak working with his personal dog Marlo, a 17-month old
German Shepherd Dog. In this video, Mark demonstrates Marlo’s off-leash heeling skills. Notice Marlo’s attention, speed, and enthusiasm!
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Click here to see video of CPT Trainer Mark Spivak working with his personal dog Marlo, a 17-month old
German Shepherd Dog. In this video, Mark and Marlo demonstrate the front command. Front is a combination of come and sit. The command is highly practical for control and safety.
Notice Marlo’s speed, enthusiasm, and precision!
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