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A Class for Every Dog and
Every Pet Parent
Aged to Perfection
3 week class
$120 or $90
Learn about senior-specific enrichment, age-appropriate fitness, expectations as your dog gets older, and much more!
Barkology 101
Free
You will learn what kind of barking your dog is doing and a solid plan on how to help them (and your ears)!
Growly Dogs
$105+
One on one lessons to help your reactive dog who barks and lunges at other dogs and people on leash.
Wonderful Wallflower
6 week class
$205
No Choke Challenge
FREE
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11 am to 2 pm
Lending Library
FREE
Although not a class, we do have a helpful service available to all current clients. Check out our extensive library of items for your dog to borrow and use.
Private Lessons
$95 or $105
A 60 minute lesson for you and your dog that can occur at Tails-A-Wagging or in your home. We can address a multitude of issues.
Puppy Kindergarten
$205
All puppies must learn basic manners, bite inhibition and socialization by the time they are 18 weeks of age. This class is a fun way to do it all.
Puppy Prep School
$205
Puppy Prep School is designed to bridge the gap between Kindergarten and continued adolescent education.
Rockstar Rover
$240
Intermediate-level class that explores everything you need so you and your dog are a solid team. We also explore a handful of dog sports such as Agility, Noseworks, and Rally Obedience.
Puppy Preschool
FREE
A FREE play and learning class for puppies 9-14 weeks old. This class is free, but registration is required for each session.
Ruff Around the Edges
$205
This manners class is designed to provide dogs (and their people) with a solid foundation in house manners and basic training.
Wag it! Games
$240
This 6 week class offers a variety of relationship based dog training activities full of smiles and wags.
This class is taught by: Kerry and is usually offered Sunday mornings
Pack Walk
$25 per walk
Practice and strengthen your pups socialization skills while getting a boost for yourself, meeting other pet parents, making pet friends, enjoying the outdoors all with one of our wonderful trainers. Currently these walks are only available to current Tails-A-Wagging pet parents.
Dogs in Real Life
$240
An intermediate class to help the canine-human team strengthen the obedience skills, theories and practices into application in real life scenarios.
Canine Body Language
Free
Learn what your dog is trying to communicate to you and to other animals with their body language in this online lecture in a 2 part series.
FAQs
Everything You Need to Know
What training methods do you use?
At Tails, we use the principles of operant conditioning, particularly positive reinforcement, in our training classes. This means that we focus on teaching your dog by rewarding appropriate behavior, instead of constantly correcting your dog for mistakes. Food/toy rewards paired with praise are used during the acquisition phase of learning and the food reward is slowly phased out as the behavior becomes more reliable; thereafter, we maintain the behavior with praise, life rewards and occasional food rewards.
When should my dog start training classes?
What type of things can we learn in a training class?
Can my entire family come to class?
All Children, toddlers, and babies are, however, allowed (and encouraged) in our Puppy classes, to aid in the socialization of the young pups. Our puppy classes are primarily off-leash. All children must be accompanied by a parent.
How do I choose the right trainer?
1. Observe the trainer, are they guiding the class to succeed or reprimanding them for making a mistake? They should be excited about dog training and wanting to provide a positive experience for you and your dog.
2. Is it a positive place to be? Are all two and four legged participants in class having a good time? Are the dogs being praised for doing what is right or only being corrected for doing something wrong?
3. Look at the class size, too many dogs in a class and no one gets any one on one time. A good ratio is one trainer per 8 dogs. Are all 2 and four legged participants engaging in class? Or do some dogs have to wait in the car for their turn? A good rule is “ your dog has to learn all of these things with distractions, so they might as well start now ”
4. Is the training Center knowledgeable on current training methods? Positive Reward Based Training has been proven time and again to be the most successful for dogs and people alike. Are they still using old school methods like choke chains and pinch collars? You want your trainer to be open minded to new training techniques that encourage your dog to be successful and continue to make him a part of the family, not ones that cause harm to him or teach out of fear.
Do you use food or treats in your training?
Will food training ruin my relationship with my dog?
Reward based trainers are careful to teach you not to bribe the dog with the treat…we will help you with this!
What if my dog is not motivated by food?
How much do classes cost?
Cost of a class depends on the type of class. Please visit our class descriptions at the top of this page, but in general basic training classes are $205 for a 6 week course and $160 for a 3 week course. Advanced classes or classes for severe behavioral issues will be more. Any required equipment (like a clicker, handouts, videos or books) are provided to you are no additional charge. You will need to supply your own nylon leash (usually 4 or 6 ft in length) and flat collar or harness but these are items you can get from any pet store. FYI: Be wary of trainers who require you purchase special training items only from them!
Do you use choke chains, pinch/prong collars in your classes?
We do not use choke chains, prong or pinch collars in our training classes and discourage their use because these devises are designed to punish your dog by inflicting pain and fear. Choke chains can easily be misused and can injure your dog. We want to set your dog up to succeed, not simply punish them when they fail.
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What is your training room like?
Can I come and observe a class?
Do you offer in-home training or private lessons?
Can I make up a missed group class session?
What is the cancellation policy for group classes?
Cancellations with less than two weeks’ notice will not be refunded, so please plan carefully.
Cancellations with 14 or more days’ written notice are subject to a full refund or credit on your account good for 6 months from the purchase date.
We appreciate your cooperation to help keep our classes small and effective for you. If you do need to cancel your group class, please message us via your Paw Partner account.
What is your cancellation policy for private lessons?
Cancellations with more than 48 hours of written notice via email or our Paw Partner App are subject to your choice of a full refund, credit on your account for 6 months from the purchase date, or rescheduling.
For a lesson canceled with less than 48 hrs.’ notice, or for any no-show/no-call appointments, you will be charged a fee of 55% of your lesson rate.
FOR MANDATORY LESSONS (lessons you have been required to sign up for due to a contractual obligation with a rescue group, humane society, or animal control)
Cancellations of the original lesson and rescheduling a new lesson with more than 48 hours of written notice: We will transfer your full payment to the new scheduled lesson.
Cancellations of the original lesson with less than 48 hours’ notice, or for any no-show/no-call appointments. You will be charged a fee of 55% of your lesson rate and will need to re-schedule a lesson again, paying for the remaining balance fee for the lesson. We will also be required to contact the organization and inform them of your missed lesson.

