Building Rules For safety reasons, NO children less than twelve years old will be permitted to attend, unless they are supervised by an adult not in training class. Children doing the handling must be physically able to control the dog. If under 12 years old prior arrangements must be made.
It is recommended that children under six (6) years of age not attend as
they easily become bored and may become disruptive. If a child does become
disruptive, the adult in charge of the child will have to remove the child
from the facility.
Allow time to "Exercise" your dog prior to class. Clean up after your dog, please! Equipment is provided.
All dogs are to be on a leash at all times, unless directed otherwise by a trainer or in a proper container for dogs. These are permitted in the building space available.
No smoking inside the building.
Refund Policy cancellation by
you prior to the start date, the "deposit" listed on your registration is
"non-refundable". After the start of the class, no refund will be granted. Class Rules The owner/handler is responsible for ALL actions/behavior of their dog in and around the school.
The trainer has the right to ask any handler to remove their dog from class, if they feel the dog is NOT under control. Return to the class is dependent on regaining that control. Avoidance of accidents is our main concern. If you have a problem, notify your trainer immediately, whether the problem is your dog or another person’s dog. |
Handler Rules If your dog becomes sick or is a female in "season," do NOT bring to class. Inform your trainer when you get to class. If the current lesson requires the dog to be present, we will make arrangements for a make-up.
Never feed your dog just prior to class. Allow at least four hours or wait until after class.
Please wear soft soled or tennis shoes. These are best for traction. In adverse weather, carry training shoes in to keep them dry. Wet shoes are dangerous!
If you are experiencing some sort of problem or have a question, do not hesitate to ask. You are in a learning stage. If we don’t know about it, we can’t help. |