GROUP CLASSES
Socialization and Training Together
Group Dog Behavior Classes are the perfect opportunity for your dog to learn, socialize and have fun in a safe and controlled environment. With the guidance of experienced trainers, dogs develop essential skills for harmonious coexistence, while owners learn the best practices to reinforce positive behaviors in their daily lives.
What Do We Offer?
Healthy Socialization: Help your pet interact with other dogs and people in a balanced and respectful way.
Training in Real Environments: We work on obedience commands, control in environments with distractions and rules for group coexistence.
Support for Owners: We provide practical guidance to help owners manage challenging situations and strengthen the bond with their pets.
Why Choose Group Classes?
They promote the emotional and behavioral balance of your pet;
They reinforce obedience and self-control in real situations;
They offer moments of fun and learning for dogs and guardians.
Give your pet the chance to learn, socialize, and grow while strengthening your relationship. I
SOCIALIZING WITH RULES
Balance and Good Coexistence for Your Pet.
Does your dog get anxious every time he sees another dog and pulls like there’s no tomorrow? Socializing isn’t just about playing wildly or chasing each other all the time. Just like at a daycare for children, at a dog daycare, there are rules that need to be followed to ensure everyone’s well-being and safety.
Our goal is to help your dog develop healthy social skills by teaching him the rules of good coexistence. Through specialized supervision, we work to help your dog learn to interact in a balanced way, respecting limits and promoting a calm and harmonious environment for the entire pack.
At Canine Behavior, we transform socialization into an enriching experience full of learning.
DO DOGS PLAY AND SPEND ENERGY?
Fun with Rules: Energy Expended in a Healthy Way
At our educational daycare, dogs have the opportunity to play, socialize and burn off energy, always within a balanced and harmonious environment.
Here, play only happens when the dogs learn to respect the other members of the pack and follow the rules of good coexistence. If they are not ready for this yet, they are encouraged to observe the balanced behavior of other dogs , learning by example until they are able to participate healthily in group activities.
At Canine Behavior, we believe that playing is important, but playing with respect is essential. Give your dog the chance to learn and have fun safely!