A unique education and socialization experience for puppies aged 8 to 20 weeks…
Give your puppy the best possible start in life!
Dog behavior experts all agree that early socialization is your best bet for your puppy to get an excellent start on a well-adjusted outlook on life. A great puppy play group can go a long way to make that happen!
What is “Socialization”?
Most folks think that ‘socialization’ is about making sure your dog knows how to behave politely with other dogs, but it’s really so much more. Socialization is the process of introducing your young dog to all kinds of new experiences in a safe and fun manner, so that the puppy comes to view new experiences as fun and interesting instead of scary.Well-socialized pups are ready to meet the world with confidence and without fear of new experiences, people, animals and situations. They are truly the ‘happy travelers’ of the dog world!
Sounds simple, but …
What’s the best way to go about it? Do you just tote the pup everywhere you go and hope for the best? How do you know which experiences are important and which aren’t? What about socializing with other dogs? How do I know my pup’s having a good time and benefiting from the experience?
How a well-run puppy play group can help!
Puppy play groups are an excellent way to help you and your pup maximize your possibilities during this critical early learning time.A well-run puppy play group includes:
Knowledgeable staff
Clean facilities
A variety of activities
Owner education on training and canine behavior
Safe & fun play time with other young pups
Great puppy play groups are fun for pups and their parents, too. Pups should learn a lot about how to interact appropriately with other dogs, and their humans should learn a lot about dog behavior, development, and training.
Enter…The Puppy Club!
The Puppy Club is a unique approach to puppy socialization groups. Rather than working in a fixed class format (meeting the same time each week with the same participants), The Puppy Club works as a true membership club that meets anywhere from 1 to 3 times per week. Each meeting lasts from 60 minutes to 3 hours. Club members can attend any and all meetings, come early or late and stay as long as they like. With the ‘club’ format, your little guy will benefit from meeting a wider array of people and dogs and get much more exposure than a traditional puppy class format can offer.Each meeting is supervised by an IAABC-certified canine behavior consultant well-versed in appropriate puppy behavior. Your pup will have a great time playing, learning and meeting new friends, and you will, too! Puppy parents benefit from learning basic training techniques in a low-key, relaxed and fun environment while spending some valuable ‘sharing’ time with other puppy people.
And we’re always available to answer your questions; it’s all part of the plan!
But Wait! There’s More!
Your The Puppy Club membership card gets you into every club meeting from the day you join until your pup’s 5-month birthday. But it doesn’t end there. Most importantly, The Puppy Club members receive a 10% discount on all future training programs offered through BADDogsInc ! That’s good for a lifetime of scholarships.
What Else Should I Know?
That’s about it! Fun and educational interactions with people and other puppies of all kinds, and a lifetime of support from pet-related merchants all over town! Are you ready to get started?
Membership Dues: Level 1, pups aged 8 to 12 weeks$150 Level 2, pups aged 12 to 14 weeks $125 Level 3, pups aged 14 weeks & up $100
Serving Riverside County (Corona, Norco, Riverside, Woodcrest, Pedley, Mira Loma, Moreno Valley, Perris, Wildomar,Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, Lake Matthews, Canyon Lake, Hemet, Nuevo) • Inland Valley/San Gabriel Valley(Pomona, Montclair, Claremont, Diamond Bar, Brea, San Dimas, Azusa, Covina, West Covina, Glendora, Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights, La Verne, La Puente) • San Bernardino County (Ontario, Alta Loma, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Loma Linda, Etiwanda, Fontana, Redlands, Bloomington, Chino, Chino Hills, Colton, Grand Terrace) • Eastern Orange County (Irvine, Orange, Anaheim, Anaheim Hills, Fullerton, Placentia, Yorba Linda, Tustin, Santa Ana, Villa Park) Services Include
Dog training, puppy training, dog obedience classes, pet manners classes, clicker training classes, tricks classes, private dog training, puppy socialization, in-home training, CGC training & CGC testing, group dog training classes, kennel training, day training, board and train, pet first aid.
Customized behavior modification programs for all dog behavior problems including house training, house soiling, dog aggression, human aggression, nuisance barking, children & dogs, destructiveness, chewing, digging, jumping on people, jumping fences, multi-dog households, leash pulling, separation anxiety, shyness, socialization, door bolting,running away, hyeractive dogs, dog fighting, biting, growling, anxiety and just about everything else!
We use proven modern techniques incorporating positive reinforcement!
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