Puppy training classes in Tiverton
Help your puppy settle into their new life with you
Your Young Adventurer
All the skills you need to help your puppy feel happy and confident in their new world
Next class starts 6pm Thursday 22nd January at Washfield Memorial Hall
Fun and friendly training classes for you and your puppy:
❤ Set your puppy up for the best start in life
❤ Max 4 puppies per class — gives you and your puppy plenty of individual support
❤ Learn how to socialise your puppy and lay the foundations for a dog that you can be proud of
❤ Build a stronger relationship with your new puppy through learning together
❤ Teach you puppy to focus on you, not the distractions of other people and puppies
❤ Bring your family to share the fun of training your puppy
❤ Six 45-minute classes, usually spread over six weeks
❤ For fully-vaccinated puppies between 12 and 20 weeks old
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You will learn how to teach your puppy to:
❤ Joyfully come back when called
❤ Walk calmly on the lead
❤ Politely meet people and other dogs
❤ Happily swap something they shouldn’t have for something better
❤ Feel comfortable about being groomed and examined
❤ Consistently toilet in the right place
❤ Only chew on their own toys – not your arm
❤ Feel confident about being left alone for short periods
Each class includes a bundle of guided resources to last a lifetime:
❤ Weekly training plan: this week’s goals, training and socialisation exercises to practise, tips for the week
❤ Introductory video helps you and your puppy prepare for classes
❤ Never forget what you’ve learned: written and video tutorials keep it fresh and repeatable
❤ 15-page e-book covers all aspects of caring for your new puppy
❤ 13-page e-book teaches you how to read your dog’s body language
❤ 19-page e-book filled with tips for enriching your dog’s life
❤ Still struggling? Follow-up support by email and WhatsApp – lasts three months
Price: £120
A new life for you and your young adventurer
Your new puppy is adorable. The pair of you are madly in love, but reality is starting to kick in. How do you teach your dog to wee in the right place … to bite toys not people … to focus on you, not the distractions of the world around you … to walk calmly on the lead … to come back when you call … to learn the thousand-and-one little things that set you up for a lifetime of shared joy and companionship?
If the scale of the challenge ahead seems daunting, you’ve come to the right place. My training classes show you how to get your new life together off to a good start.
These group training classes help you and your puppy become a team. They’re fun, practical, and inclusive because you learn with other puppy carers who want similar things for their puppies. And no one expects you to have any prior experience of training.
Puppy classes should never be a competition. In my classes, all puppies and their carers are winners. The classes are small – no more than three other puppies – so you and your puppy get far more individual attention. Fewer puppies means fewer distractions to help your puppy learn quicker. But we still have enough puppies for meaningful socialisation.
The first step is a chat about the type of life you’re looking forward to with your dog and the puppy problems that are holding you back.
Puppy training class FAQs
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Yes, in a carefully managed way that teaches your puppy appropriate social skills. Your puppy will be slowly introduced to the other puppies so they learn how to politely greet other dogs. At the same time your puppy will be taught how to listen to you around other dogs so they’re able to walk calmly past dogs and be called away from playing with dogs.
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The classes take place at Washfield Memorial Hall (postcode EX16 9QZ) around 10 minutes drive outside Tiverton. The hall has a small car park, but parking is limited so I ask that you only bring one car per puppy to make sure everyone else has space to park.
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There is step-free access into and around the hall and you can park right outside the entrance. Unfortunately there is no disabled toilet. If you have any other questions about accessibility send me an email to juniper@indigodogtraining.co.uk
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You’ll need to bring lots of tiny tasty treats to reward your puppy. Your puppy will need to be on a normal flat collar and lead. If your puppy has a harness then it would be useful for them to wear it (I can give you advice on choosing the right harness for your puppy if you need help). If you can, bring a couple of your puppy’s favourite toys and a bed or blanket for them to lie on.
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Yes, of course. I encourage everyone in the family to come along so you can all be involved in your puppy’s training. If your children might struggle to concentrate for the duration of the class I’d recommend bringing them a quiet activity to do so they don’t distract the other puppies.
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You’ll still be sent the training plan for the class with the written instructions, videos and advice sheets. This means you and your puppy will be able to catch up at home on the training exercises you’ve missed.