Portland Essential Classes

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Portland Calm and Focus

Help your dog develop patience, focus, and self-regulation in everyday situations through fun, structured activities. In this class, we’ll practice helping dogs calmly settle on a mat, wait politely for things they want, offer you attention in a distracting environment, and making calm choices—even when excitement is high. With fun yet structured exercises in a controlled environment, this class is perfect for dogs who may seem “too friendly” towards other dogs or people, who are wiggly, excitable, easily distracted and learning how to manage their enthusiasm.

Portland Polite Greeting Practice

Help your dog practice calm, reliable greeting manners in a supportive and controlled training space. This 45-minute class focuses on teaching dogs to approach people without jumping or pulling — skills that can be hard to practice out in the real world. With structured setups, planned distractions, and plenty of coached repetitions, you’ll be able to work on polite greetings in a safe, predictable environment.

Portland Scent & Search Games

In this 45-minute, fun, easy class, we will channel your dog’s extra energy into calming sniffing games. 
With guided exercises and exciting sniffing challenges, your dog will learn to concentrate on calming, scent-oriented tasks amidst distractions. Sniffing games are known to improve dogs’ self-regulation, problem-solving skills and boost their confidence. They can help your dog calm down after seeing an exciting squirrel on a walk, or they can help your dog play sniffing games when you have guests over at your hour. The class is perfect for exuberant or slightly worried dogs 6 months and up.

Portland Tricks & Training

Help your dog develop patience, focus, and self-regulation in everyday situations through fun, structured activities. In this single, drop-in class, we’ll practice helping dogs calmly settle on a mat, wait politely for things they want, offer you attention in a distracting environment, and making calm choices—even when excitement is high. With fun yet structured exercises in a controlled environment, this class is perfect for dogs who may seem “too friendly” towards other dogs or people, who are wiggly, excitable, easily distracted and learning how to manage their enthusiasm.

Portland Loose Leash Dog Walking

Is your dog constantly pulling on the leash or ignoring you the moment you step outside?
In this informative workshop, you’ll learn effective techniques to teach your dog to come when called and walk politely on a loose leash. Gain valuable insights and practical tips to make your walks more enjoyable for both you and your pup!

More Training Help

Have questions about our training facilities or classes? Need more help for your pet? Check out our frequently-asked questions, use our interactive resource tool, sign up for a training class, or book a private training to find solutions.

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