Dog Obedience Training Join our 6 week course
and learn how you can teach your dog basic obedience commands.
Designed to help you better understand your pet, this course will
enable you to train your dog to be a welcome member of the family.
Information will include how dogs learn and dogs as pack animals.
The emotional issues involved in dealing with a dog will also be
explained. This information will provide you with a better
understanding of why your dog does what he does.
Dog
obedience training is a continuous process. Plan on spending 15-20
minutes each day working with your pet to gain maximum benefit from
these classes.
Who may attend?
In all classes, dogs must have completed all of their
vaccinations including rabies,
usually between the ages of 4-6 months. Older, adult dogs are
welcome and encouraged to attend. All dogs are required to be
current on all vaccinations. Proof of vaccinations must be submitted
PRIOR to the first class. Top
What will I
learn?
Beginner’s Classes (Clicker-style) will introduce
you to the use of Positive Reinforcement/Clicker
Training to teach your dog in a happy, non-aversive
manner. During the classes you and your dog will learn
to work together as a team on the following commands:
Watch Me, Yes, Ouch!, Heel, Sit, Down, Heel with Sit,
Come, Sit/Stay, Down/Stay, Finish, Leave-it, Stand and
Off.

"Clicker training is a science-based system for teaching
behavior with positive reinforcement. You use a marker
signal (the sound of a toy clicker) to tell the animal
(or person) when it's doing the action that will pay
off. The system was first widely used by dolphin
trainers who needed a way to teach behavior without
using physical force." Karen Pryor,
clickertraining.com.
Beginner's Classes (Traditional) teach basic
commands which will enable you to gain control over your
pet. Commands include: walking in a heel position, sit,
come, down, and stay.
Intermediate class, taught through Positive
Reinforcement, will refine and strengthen behaviors
learned in a beginners class: getting your dog to sit
and give eye-contact amidst higher distractions, adding
distance to hand & verbal cues for better control,
additional and quicker position changes etc. The
Introduction to Basic Agility will increase your dogs
self confidence as the master jumps, tunnels, and weave
poles, and cross the raised plank, A-frame, and teeter.

All students must have completed a 6 week "clicker" or
"Lure & Reward" beginners class or have instructor's
approval. Prong, pinch, slip, or choke collars, or the
use of leash-corrections are not allowed in this class. Top
Who are the trainers? Connie Back
Connie
Back has shared her home with Boxers for 25 years. She’s an
active member of the Boxer Club of Louisiana, American Boxer
Club, Louisiana Kennel Club, Deep South All Breed Obedience
Club, Visiting Pet Program of New Orleans, a Board Member of
American Boxer Rescue and President and founder of
Louisiana Boxer Rescue,
a 501(c)(3) organization. She is a certified American Kennel
Club “Canine Good Citizen” evaluator. Connie actively shows
her Boxers in Obedience & Rally and has several Boxers with
multiple obedience titles. One of her Boxers (Dottie) placed
in the top 10 Front & Finish rankings for Boxers in the
Novice category in 2004. That same Boxer received the
Performance Award from the American Boxer Club having
obtained both Conformation and Performance titles. Connie
has rescued and rehabilitated Boxers for about 14 years and
with the help of others has placed well over 500 homeless,
abandoned or surrendered Boxers. She is enthusiastic and
passionate about the human-canine bond and the importance of
obedience training to synergize our relationship with our
canine friends.
Gallivan Burwell
Gallivan
Burwell received his “Certificate In Training & Counseling”
at the San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers, the
foremost school in the country for Positive-Reinforcement
trainers, where he studied with noted dog behaviorist Jean
Donaldson, award-winning author of “The Culture Clash,” and
“Fight!” “The revolution in dog training techniques during
the last decade has been nothing short of amazing,” he says.
“I first trained in the mid-1980’s when virtually every
trainer used some version of jerking their dog-students
around at the end of the leash, usually with some kind of
choke collar. We trained that way because everybody else
trained that way – there was no real scientific basis to it.
These days, thanks to the work of people like Jean
Donaldson, Ian Dunbar, and Karen Pryor, pet dog training has
moved away from punishment and coercion and into force-free
techniques rooted in scientific observation of how animals
learn. Top
Where are the classes held?
Jefferson
Feed, Pet & Garden Center, 4421 Jefferson Hwy. Stop
by Jefferson Feed and see the indoor obedience area they built
solely for increasing the bond between animal and human. It's inside
and air-conditioned! There is no excuse for putting off obedience
training any longer! Jeff Feed has seen to that! Top
When will the classes start?
July Start Dates:
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Beginner (Clicker) |
Saturday, July 11,
9:00 AM
FULL
Saturday, July 11,
10:30 AM
FULL
Monday, July 13,
6:00 PM
FULL
Tuesday, July 14,
6:00 PM
FULL |
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Beginner (Traditional) |
Not available at this time. |
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Intermediate | Saturday,
July 11, Noon
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Class fees? | |
Clicker Beginner's
Traditional
Beginner's | Neutered or spayed dogs |
$65 |
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Intact dogs | $85 |
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Traditional
Intermediate |
$65 |
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Beginner's classes for LA/SPCA & Jefferson Parish Animal
Shelter adoptees | $55 | Top
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For more information call (504) 368-5191, ext. 154, or if you would like to
sign up, complete the
online
Obedience
Application. You will be asked which class date and time you are
interested in, so please determine your preference before
proceeding.
All animals are required to be current on
their vaccinations. Proof of current inoculations must be received
prior to the first class. (Vaccinations must be administered by a
licensed veterinarian)
You may pay by cash, check, VISA or
MasterCard.
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