
Paws in the park
Group classes for a better bond
Join our community and experience the joy of learning with your furry friend. Our group classes are designed to strengthen your bond and build essential skills in a fun, supportive environment. Discover how PET S2DO can help you and your dog thrive together.
Our engaging group classes
Our group classes offer an engaging and supportive environment for dogs and their owners. These sessions create an interactive setting where your dog will learn to focus with distractions and develop essential social skills beyond basic obedience training. You can expect a mix of practical training exercises, guidance from experienced trainers, and a strong sense of community with fellow dog owners after signing up for a class.
Improve socialization skills
Dogs learn to interact appropriately with other dogs and people in a controlled setting.
Foster a supportive community
Connect with other dog owners and share experiences in a friendly atmosphere.
Strengthen the dog-owner bond
Develop a deeper understanding and communication with your canine companion.
What makes our classes unique?
At PET S2DO, we believe dog training is truly a lifelong pursuit. While your dog masters the basics, they can move onto more complicated tricks and training. We build social skills and community where owners and dogs share a fun common experience, building lifelong friendships.
Who are these classes for?
These dog classes are best for people who already have the basic commands understood. However, we can build groups with new owners who have basic knowledge in dog obedience and can go at the same pace of the classes. This is determined by an evaluation. We aim to offer personal attention in private groups.
Expected outcomes
After taking our group classes, dog owners can expect to see a more balanced, happy, and willing dog. Your pet will be calmer, better socialized, and more responsive to commands, strengthening the harmonious relationship you share. Our approach creates a common language between you, your dog, and your environment.