- Wednesday May 7th at Chase Palm Park on Garden Street side and Wednesday May 21st at Lake Los Carneros (Stow House) in parking lot behind fire station. Training walks last 1 hour and contain 6 to 10 dogs each. During the walks we work on proper greetings (dog to dog and dog to human) leash walking skills, using basic obedience skills in public and anything else that comes up. These walks are particularly good for dogs who have basic obedience skills but need to work on these skills in different environments and dogs who have developed issues while walking such as barking, fears, and/or aggression. We take a different walk each week and explore interesting places in and around the Santa Barbara area. These walks are drop in only. Simply show up at the designated area and pay the $20 fee. We leave right at 3:00pm so don't be late.
- April 2nd
- April 16th
- Next class begins early next year
- Our six-week basic obedience class covers all of the basic skills your dog needs to know to become a well-behaved member of your family.These skills include name recognition, come, sit, down, stay, proper greetings, loose leash walking, socialization and more.
- This class is particularly good for puppies (12 weeks and older) and newly adopted dogs, and older dogs that seem to have forgotten everything they once knew.This training encourages bonding between a dog and his/her human and sets the stage for many good years to come.
- Additional classes will be added as the need arises. Specialty classes can also be scheduled depending you and your dog's needs. All classes run for 6 consecutive weeks (unless interrupted by a holiday).
- Basic Obedience Classes$125.00April 6th - May 11th
- Expert instruction
- In-depth learning
- Positive Reinforcement-Based Training Methods
- The opportunity to strengthen the bond between you and your dog
- Age appropriate social skills.
- Great Training at a Reasonable Cost!
- All dogs participating in classes at the California School For Dogs inc. must have proper vaccinations and an adult to work with them. Children are welcome and encouraged to participate in training but must be supervised by an adult.
- Teaching skills that are fun and easy to use
- Insight into your dog's behaviors
- A well trained, happy dog
- A companion you are proud of
- A cherished family member