What to Expect in Dog Obedience Classes: A Complete Overview
What to Expect in Dog Obedience Classes: A Complete Overview
Dog obedience classes provide foundational training critical for canine safety, socialization, and household harmony. Understanding the structure alleviates handler anxiety and maximizes success. Here’s a professional breakdown:
Class Structure & Environment
Group Dynamics: Classes typically host 6–10 dogs. Controlled group settings teach focus amid distractions.
Session Length: Weekly 1-hour sessions over 4–8 weeks; consistency is paramount.
Location: Held indoors (training facilities, pet stores) or outdoors (parks, fenced fields).
Core Skills Taught
Foundation Commands:
Session 1–2: Sit, Down, Name Recognition
Session 3–4: Stay, Recall (Come), Leash Pressure
Session 5–6: Heel, Leave-It, Polite Greetings
Impulse Control: “Wait” at doors, food refusal (“Leave-It”), and settling on mat.
Socialization: Supervised exposure to unfamiliar dogs/people, preventing reactivity.