Group Activities

Group Class

Group classes are a great way to get more exposure, build confidence, and practice realistic scenarios in a more controlled environment. During group class the main goal is to promote neutrality and keep our dogs calm while still challenging them. We will utilize the skills learned during private sessions and start working on more advanced skills.

When: Every Saturday at 9 AM

Where: Central Park, Huntington Beach

Cost: $20 per class

Prerequisites:

  • Completed at least one Private Session

  • Approved by trainer to attend Group Activities

Advanced Exposure

Fieldtrips are a great way to challenge yourself and your dog in new environments. This is where we put your skills to the test, venture outside of the comfort zone, and still receive the support of your trainer and fellow handlers.

When: Twice a month

Where: Locations vary. Home depot, Coffee Shop, Downtown HB, Bella Terra…

Cost: $35, limited spots.

Prerequisites:

  • Completed at least one Private Session

  • Has attended at least one Group Class

  • Approved by trainer to attend Field Trips

Pack Walk

Pack walks fulfill a dog’s natural instinct to migrate as a pack. During these pack walks we stay focused, structured, and mindful. No on-leash greetings. The goal is to have calm and happy dogs who are mentally connected to their handler. We will have multiple breaks for water and rest. Handlers are encouraged to talk and create friendships while still prioritizing their dog’s experience.

When: Every Sunday at 1 PM

Where: Huntington Beach, rotating locations

Cost: Free

Prerequisites:

  • Completed at least one Private Session

  • Approved by trainer to attend Group Activities

Dogs, Donuts, & Decaf

This event is open to both current students and the general public! We start with some warm up exercises before going on a pack walk. After the pack walk we do place work, and enjoy some donuts and coffee.

When: Once a month

Where: Central Park, Huntington Beach

Cost: $5

Prerequisites:

  • No prerequisites, but dog should be reasonably under control.