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silvertoast
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyMon Feb 06, 2012 10:52 pm

we did the one in pensacola, dont think the pace one was offering classes at the time, but cant remember for sure. we used mike bowen (good dog k9 training) and was very impressed with the results
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyMon Feb 06, 2012 11:02 pm

We did the beginner classes here in Oklahoma not puppy being Blaze was 9 months old went we got him. I feel it help alot ended up not taking the final test. my daughter took the same class for her aus shephard he did not pass the final test the problem there is that she does not spend enought time working with her dog ( another story too long to put here).
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyMon Feb 06, 2012 11:10 pm

silvertoast wrote:
we did the one in pensacola, dont think the pace one was offering classes at the time, but cant remember for sure. we used mike bowen (good dog k9 training) and was very impressed with the results

When did the Target and Petsmart get built anyway? They weren't here when I was a flight student in '06-'07, but I was THRILLED to find them when we moved back in June.

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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyMon Feb 06, 2012 11:32 pm

I'm really happy someone posted this as a topic because I called Petsmart today looking for info on their puppy classes. This has helped a lot information-wise!
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyTue Feb 07, 2012 3:15 am

i am planning on sending Luna to puppy training at petsmart. I shall post my review on here during/after we have gone! Hopefully I will get a trainer that is worth dishing out that amt of money! lol!
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PostSubject: consider off leash reliability training   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptySat Feb 11, 2012 6:36 pm

If you are going to pay for the training, I recommend going all the way and getting off-leash reliability training. Find someone who has a gentle method with the newer remote collars. (not the shock ones, but the muscle stimulator ones). You will have results faster, easier and you will be able to take your dog anywhere. It is so much fun. Our trainer went through "Sit Means Sit Training". Its so nice to take Snowflake hiking and let her run off leash. When I need her back, I press a button that gives her a gentle tap and she is right back. She achieved so much after just 3 lessons. I had to take 24 lessons at Petsmart with my last dog and she didnt even ever come close to being as responsive as Snowflake is and Snowflake is only 5 months old. Worth every penny. And BTW- it never has to be painful for your dog contrary to what some believe. Just find the right trainer. I have tested all the settings I use on myself. Just a tingling vibrating sensation, but very effective!
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silvertoast
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptySat Feb 11, 2012 8:32 pm

blueeyedghost wrote:
silvertoast wrote:
we did the one in pensacola, dont think the pace one was offering classes at the time, but cant remember for sure. we used mike bowen (good dog k9 training) and was very impressed with the results

When did the Target and Petsmart get built anyway? They weren't here when I was a flight student in '06-'07, but I was THRILLED to find them when we moved back in June.

sometime in 08 i beleive. the whole area use to be a cotton field prior
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptySat Feb 11, 2012 8:56 pm

I'm still debating sending them to Petsmart here, or a trainer I found in Navarre, FL.

Might just go ahead and try the puppy classes at Petsmart with someone who comes highly recommended and see how they do first!
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptySat Feb 11, 2012 9:14 pm

silvertoast wrote:

sometime in 08 i beleive. the whole area use to be a cotton field prior

I remember that cotton field. I lived here from Jul 06 - Mar 07 for flight school, and the only things that were up there were the Wal Mart and Ridge Cinema. I was SO thrilled to find the Publix/Petsmart/Target complex when we moved back in June.

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artoaky
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyWed Feb 15, 2012 1:35 pm

I've taken Luna to both Beginner and Intermediate classes and we've had fun. Great chance to socialize with other pooches in a good environment. Plus I always end up leaving with a treat/toy in hand after every class. Luna definitely loves that. Our trainer Danielle makes a huge difference, so I've been basing our classes on her availabilities. Going to sign up for the Advanced class in March!
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyWed Jul 18, 2012 6:27 am

I just had my first PetSmart training class today. Oh god it was something else. There were 3 dogs in total in the class just barking at each other, crying and yipping. I had a hard time getting my girl to pay attention to me when I was trying to give her a command because she would constantly look at the other dogs. It was only the first day so I hope it gets better. The trainer actually seems really good though. He brought is own beautiful dog(which happened to be a Husky) and I was amazed and how good he had that dog trained. He even mentioned that he goes off leash running with him!
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyWed Jul 18, 2012 8:24 am

Is the class a puppy class or beginner.. We took Blaze to a beginner class and all want to do was bark in the first class but it did get better after that. We are now taking both of our pups to A intm. class now they are the only ones in the class it seems to be working out good.
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djannitto
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyWed Jul 18, 2012 12:24 pm

Qannik has been going to puppy classes since he was 10 weeks old. There was a lot of barking going on the first few weeks, but now after 5 months of consistent training, the puppies are all so much more focused that they sit so nice and quietly around each other. It's very rewarding to see your hard work paying off!
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Juturna67
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyThu Jul 19, 2012 7:10 am

ljelgin wrote:
Is the class a puppy class or beginner.. We took Blaze to a beginner class and all want to do was bark in the first class but it did get better after that. We are now taking both of our pups to A intm. class now they are the only ones in the class it seems to be working out good.

It was a beginners class and I am glad to hear that it got better. I wanted to pull my hair out!
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Gunnersmatejmac
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Male Join date : 2012-07-07
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyFri Jul 20, 2012 1:13 am

We took both of my dogs to our local Petsmart here and our trainer was excellent.
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MyKeeonah
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Male Join date : 2012-01-28
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptySat Jul 21, 2012 6:18 am

Keeonah has never been to puppy class, and I think she might be the most obedient dog I have ever met. 10 months old, no crazies, no nothing, other than the occasional zoomies. I self taught her all of her obedience training, and socialized her on walks. Everyone and their mother wanted to meet her when she was 14 weeks lol. People still comment, but it's not that same puppy love anymore Razz

I really wish i could take credit for her good nature, but I feel like it was at least 75% her in the first place. super trainable. She is almost 10 months, and I'm waiting for crazy spaz dog, and it just hasnt happened yet lol
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jschrader
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Male Join date : 2012-08-10
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyThu Aug 16, 2012 1:45 pm

The day I brought Nikko home I signed up for PetSmart training classes, and he started them when he was just over 10 weeks old. I agree it depends on the trainer. Ours was very good, and there were a 2 other puppies that were the same age/size as Nikko in the class.

I feel that the puppy class was the most beneficial, and we learned the most from that class. We learned the sit, stay, down/stay, sit/stay, come when called, and loose leash walking.

The intermediate class had a lot in it as well, such as heal, around, finish, front, etc. We did well in that class and I liked it as well.

After that we went to the advanced class which gives the CGC test at the end. I was disappointed with this one. We did not learn anything new, and most of the time we were the only ones there. We spent most of the time talking, and very little practice. Now I put part of the blame on myself because it was during the summertime, and we were very busy and I was not able to devote as much time as the other classes to training. That, in addition to my dog being a typical Husky teenager, and the fact I felt that the class did not offer anything new, I would not have taken it. In the end Nikko was not able to pass the CGC test, and the trainer offered to let us retake the class and test.

With Yukon I am debating going back to PetSmart, going with a local trainer, or doing at-home training.
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyThu Aug 16, 2012 1:57 pm

That's a shame about your CGC class. I'd say make sure Yukon is in a formal class, be it Petsmart or with the local trainer, so he can get socialization beyond what he gets with Nikko. I'd also say give it another go with the CGC when Nikko is a little older. Ghost was 9.5 months when she took it, and though she did pass, it was a close one. The lady that did the testing said it was almost unheard of for a Husky that young to be able to pass, just because of their slightly ADHD nature. We were also biking with her for a couple miles before each class and the test, which helped expend some energy and calm her down. Good luck!

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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyThu Aug 16, 2012 3:04 pm

The funny thing is on the morning of the test we biked him 3 miles too, and gave him 2 walks so he would be good and tired. The test was at 9am too, so I thought he would be tired out by the time the test came. He started out doing well, the first problem was the recalls. He would not come to me. The first time he went to the other dogs, and the second time he just layed there. The trainer had us practice in the aisles for a bit and do it at the end. Then when it came time to the 3 minute separation test he failed miserably. All he did was whine and try to get out of the room.

We start this Saturday re-taking the 6 week course, so when he retakes the CGC test he will be 10 months old.

I think there are a few reasons he did not pass

1) his age – he is a teenager and will go through episodes of not listening.
2) The no treat rule – Nikko is food motivated. You may be able to trick him once or twice, but more than that he isn’t going to respond to praise only.
3) We did not work with him enough – Next time we are going to make many trips to PetSmart and work on exercises.

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Heather!
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyThu Aug 16, 2012 3:10 pm

A trick I did with Ro was I had treats in my pocket and kept rubbing my hands all over them so she was very alert and attentive from the scent of the treats.
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyThu Aug 16, 2012 3:18 pm

That's another thing I did...I rubbed a hot dog on my pants so he would smell it. Another trainer told us about this chicken liver treat that is very smelly that he really liked, so next time I am going to rub that on my hands and put them in my pocket ;-)
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyThu Aug 16, 2012 3:22 pm

I signed Danzig up for training after about a month of having him. He was was pretty misbehaved puppy and my first job was at Petsmart. Danzig graduated from the Puppy Class and I can say I will never not have my dogs trained there. The best part was having him be socialized with other dogs, especially because he was a little aggresisve as a puppy. It also helped us learn to communicate with him and that was with hand signals not voice commands. He will listen to what you say, but responds far better if you use a hand signal.

The only problem I have with him now, is with tearing things up in the house. He will go months without doing it, but then I will come home to my bed spread being ripped apart (that was actually yesterday). But of course this isn't something they teach about training classes.
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PostSubject: Re: Petsmart Classes-??   Petsmart Classes-?? - Page 2 EmptyThu Aug 16, 2012 3:30 pm

jschrader wrote:
That's another thing I did...I rubbed a hot dog on my pants so he would smell it. Another trainer told us about this chicken liver treat that is very smelly that he really liked, so next time I am going to rub that on my hands and put them in my pocket ;-)

That's what I used since liver has such a strong smell. A hot dog wouldn't probably linger as well, plus it's best to use your hands, especially if you do signals with your hands when giving commands.
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