Intermediate Obedience Dog Training

Take training to the next level to improve responsiveness and fine tune teaching skills

Intermediate Obedience

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Start Date Skip Dates End Date Day Start Time End Time Location Price
Nov 18, 2025 Nov 25 Dec 16, 2025 Tuesday 7:00pm 8:00pm Dog Spa 32 W.25th St $365
Jan 10, 2026 NoneJan 31, 2026 Saturday 2:15pm 3:15pm Dog Spa 32 W.25th St $365

Our Intermediate Obedience group dog training class is designed for those students who have have successfully achieved a solid foundation of basic manners training in our basic level group classes (most students will need to attend two previous basic level classes to qualify, but contact us with questions) and/or during private lessons with one of our trainers. This group dog training class focuses on refining hand signals, improving responsiveness to

verbal cues, increasing responsiveness to cues at a distance, creating a more reliable recall (come when called), stay, impulse control, and leave it, and teaching ‘go to your place’ and settle. This course will help fine tune and improve upon your previous training, as well as allow you an opportunity for troubleshooting behavior issues common to NYC dog parents. Dogs with reactivity and/or aggression issues of any kind are not appropriate for this class.

Curriculum

  • Improved Attention
  • Refining Hand Signals and Verbal Cues
  • Improving Responsiveness to Cues at a Distance & Around Distractions
  • Creating a More Reliable Recall (Come when Called)
  • Stay
  • Impulse Control
  • Hand Targeting
  • Leash Manners
  • Preventing Sidewalk Vacuuming
  • Mannerly Greetings
  • Go to Your Place and Settle Down

Details

For dogs of any size, breed, or mix that are graduates of our basic manners and/or puppy group classes and/or private lessons. Dogs should have no reactivity or aggression history. If you aren’t sure what this means, please email us.

Two people may attend with each canine student. The class fee is non-refundable, non-transferable and there are no make-up classes for your course.

Proof of Vaccine Requirements: For dogs 16 weeks and older a record of their rabies vaccination must be signed by your veterinarian and vaccine for bordetella, distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus are also required. If your veterinarian chooses not to give your pup one or more of these vaccines at the time of class, we must have a signed letter from them stating that it is contraindicated. These stated proof of vaccine requirements are set by the Health Department. Entry to classes and play groups is not permitted without Health Department required proof of vaccinations which must be emailed to us prior to the first class.

We do our best to keep things safe and positive, but please remember
that participation in classes and play groups is at your own risk and we
can’t assume responsibility for accidents or injuries. 

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Methodology

What type of training do you use?

Our training philosophy is deeply rooted in creating a friendly and engaging environment for both dogs and their owners. We focus on motivational techniques that encourage dogs to actively participate in their learning process, helping them understand time management to avoid undesirable behaviors. By fostering a love for learning, we make training efficient and enjoyable, quickly integrating dogs as polite and well-behaved family members. We primarily use positive reinforcement because we believe it’s the most effective and humane method.

What types of tools do you use?

We carefully select tools that align with each dog’s preferences, using these to inspire and motivate them to follow instructions. Our range of rewards includes everything from verbal praise and physical affection to toys, treats, and situational perks like extra playtime. We equip our trainers with simple, effective tools such as buckle collars, front-clip harnesses, and leashes, alongside specialized items like treat pouches and target markers. Importantly, we stand against the use of electric shock collars, prioritizing your pet’s comfort and well-being.

Classes

What shots does my puppy need to attend class?

To ensure the health and safety of all participants, puppies must have their vaccinations updated according to their age. We emphasize the importance of early socialization for long-term well-being and recommend not delaying participation in classes beyond the initial vaccination phase. For detailed guidance, consult your veterinarian and consider expert resources, such as Dr. R.K. Anderson’s insightful letter on puppy socialization and vaccinations.

Can more than one person in my family attend the group training class?

Yes, we welcome two family members per dog in our classes to foster a supportive learning environment. Children are allowed but must be under constant supervision to maintain a calm and safe atmosphere for all attendees, ensuring no disruption to the class dynamics.

What should I bring to class?

Please ensure your dog comes to class on an empty stomach, having not eaten for one to two hours before starting to make the most of treat-based training. Bring soft, small-sized treats, a non-retractable 4-6 foot leash, and a suitable collar or harness. Also, consider bringing a hollow toy like ‘The Comfort Bone,’ which can be filled with food to keep your dog engaged during instructional times.

 

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