Scroll through the calendar below to view upcoming events and classes. Please note tht classes are planned a quarter in advance.
“By attending “C.H.A.C.O Dog Training & Behavior Consulting LLC” classes we learned a lot and so did our standard poodle Dash. Almudena has a first-class facility with a large field for classes, within a larger securely fenced area that readily adapts to the wide range of activities she incorporates in her teaching. She is a personable and caring individual as well as a very knowledgeable professional totally committed to helping owners and their dogs.
The classes are usually small, 4 owners with their dogs, which allows some one-on-one time with Almudena when needed, and the classes are nonthreatening and fun for the dog. With her extensive knowledge, she is able to address any special problems encountered. For example, our dog had spent the first nine months of his life in a kennel being mostly ignored. Almudena really helped socialize Dash and he’s become a confident, happy dog, who likes to play and he enjoys the company of other dogs and people.” – Robb & Kate Palmer, Tesuque, NM
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From participants of the Developing the Confident Dog class.
“Thanks so much for the excellent recall class that Roxie and I attended. I really enjoyed it. You teach important concepts in interesting ways, and your class is a very different experience than other classes I have taken over the years. It was very helpful and thought provoking.” – Patty Sciarrotta & Roxie
Enroll in both Kinder Pup 1 and 2 at the same time, and the package price is $234.57 (includes Santa Fe county tax).
Class Details:
Please see description for Kinder 1 and Kinder 2 under class listings.
Kinder Pup 1 The Details:
Class open to 6 puppies and their parents.
For puppies between ages: 10-18 weeks old.
Required Vaccinations: Puppies should have had 2 DHLPP vaccines. 1 of them given after 8 weeks of age and at least 7 days prior to first class and should be kept current with their vaccines throughout the class. Proof of vaccination required on the first class.
Dates & Time: Six week class. Saturdays May 18th, 25th, June 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd 9:30-10:30 am.
First session is a people only class.
Kinder Pup 2 The Details:
Required Vaccinations: Rabies, DHLPP (distemper & parvo). Proof of vaccination required first class.
Dates & Time: Five week class: Saturdays 9:30am-10:30 am, July 20th, 27th, Aug. 3rd, Aug. 10th, and Aug 17th.
Dogs attend all classes.
NOTE: Please only enroll in the Kinder Pup 1 class if you have had your puppy at home for at least 2 weeks prior to our first puppy class. If your puppy is sick, please do not bring him/her to class. However, you are welcome to attend the session.
For new clients, you must complete the form on this page and submit payment below before registering for this class. If you are a current client (or have taken a class/private training with Almudena) C.H.A.C.O. Dog Training & Behavior Consulting, LLC., please complete the form on this page here.
Additional Info:
Enroll in Kinder Pup 1 & Kinder Pup 2 (at the same time) for $234.57 (Santa Fe county tax included).
Enroll in both Kinder Pup 1 and 2 at the same time, and the package price is $234.57 (includes Santa Fe county tax).
Class Details:
Please see description for Kinder 1 and Kinder 2 under class listings.
Kinder Pup 1 The Details:
Class open to 6 puppies and their parents.
For puppies between ages: 10-18 weeks old.
Required Vaccinations: Puppies should have had 2 DHLPP vaccines. 1 of them given after 8 weeks of age and at least 7 days prior to first class and should be kept current with their vaccines throughout the class. Proof of vaccination required on the first class.
Dates & Time: Six week class. Saturdays May 18th, 25th, June 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd 9:30-10:30 am.
First session is a people only class.
Kinder Pup 2 The Details:
Required Vaccinations: Rabies, DHLPP (distemper & parvo). Proof of vaccination required first class.
Dates & Time: Five week class: Saturdays 9:30am-10:30 am, July 20th, 27th, Aug. 3rd, Aug. 10th, and Aug 17th.
Dogs attend all classes.
NOTE: Please only enroll in the Kinder Pup 1 class if you have had your puppy at home for at least 2 weeks prior to our first puppy class. If your puppy is sick, please do not bring him/her to class. However, you are welcome to attend the session.
For new clients, you must complete the form on this page and submit payment below before registering for this class. If you are a current client (or have taken a class/private training with Almudena) C.H.A.C.O. Dog Training & Behavior Consulting, LLC., please complete the form on this page here.
Additional Info:
Enroll in Kinder Pup 1 & Kinder Pup 2 (at the same time) for $234.57 (Santa Fe county tax included).
Enroll in both Kinder Pup 1 and 2 at the same time, and the package price is $234.57 (includes Santa Fe county tax).
Class Details:
Please see description for Kinder 1 and Kinder 2 under class listings.
Kinder Pup 1 The Details:
Class open to 6 puppies and their parents.
For puppies between ages: 10-18 weeks old.
Required Vaccinations: Puppies should have had 2 DHLPP vaccines. 1 of them given after 8 weeks of age and at least 7 days prior to first class and should be kept current with their vaccines throughout the class. Proof of vaccination required on the first class.
Dates & Time: Six week class. Saturdays May 18th, 25th, June 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd 9:30-10:30 am.
First session is a people only class.
Kinder Pup 2 The Details:
Required Vaccinations: Rabies, DHLPP (distemper & parvo). Proof of vaccination required first class.
Dates & Time: Five week class: Saturdays 9:30am-10:30 am, July 20th, 27th, Aug. 3rd, Aug. 10th, and Aug 17th.
Dogs attend all classes.
NOTE: Please only enroll in the Kinder Pup 1 class if you have had your puppy at home for at least 2 weeks prior to our first puppy class. If your puppy is sick, please do not bring him/her to class. However, you are welcome to attend the session.
For new clients, you must complete the form on this page and submit payment below before registering for this class. If you are a current client (or have taken a class/private training with Almudena) C.H.A.C.O. Dog Training & Behavior Consulting, LLC., please complete the form on this page here.
Additional Info:
Enroll in Kinder Pup 1 & Kinder Pup 2 (at the same time) for $234.57 (Santa Fe county tax included).
Registration is now closed.
4 Day- Tellington TTouch- Introductory course:
Tellington TTouch® is a method of working with animals that has proven effective in reducing stress, fear, aggression and anxiety; as well as modify behavior, increase flexibility and—when combined with veterinarian care—aid in recovery.
The approach is gentle yet systematic and helps animals to better cope with different and novel situations. It improves confidence, focus and learning. With the use of gentle touches, body wraps and groundwork (a variety of exercises with equipment) we engage and calm the animal’s nervous system as well as teach the animal to move in non-habitual ways. Since an animal that is stressed or anxious cannot learn, the incorporation of TTouch® becomes an initial first step to any learning. Your dog will learn how to focus and better cope with situations in which he/she reacts with fear, concern or anxiety. This class is ideal for guardians/owners who want to learn the basics of the TTouch® method by working with their own dog.
Pre-requisite:
Dogs must be comfortable while working in the proximity of other dogs on a leash and people. No lunging, growling or excessive barking.
Each dog must have a handler, but multiple family members are welcome to attend.
What to bring to every class:
- A six-foot long leash (no flexi leashes please), flat collar, harness or head collar. No prong collars or pinch collars. If your dog has a flat collar but you normally walk him with a harness or head collar please bring both to the workshop.
- A bed or mat for your dog. Soft treats.
- One 4” ACE bandage (NOT the self-adhesive kind) for dogs over 30 lbs. 2” bandage for dogs under 30 lbs.
- A frozen (with food inside) KONG of the appropriate size for your dog OR a chewy that will last and your dog loves such as bully stick, antler etc.
Details: Dates & time: July 6th ,13th , 20th and 27th. 2019. First class is orientation without your dog. 8am -9am
Fee: $ 145.00
Location: C.H.A.C.O. Hub in Tesuque. Note: Almudena will email the Wednesday before class starts with address and directions.
Open to 4 dogs/handler 5 months of age onward.
Trainer: Almudena Ortiz Cue, M.A. CTC, CPDT-KA, Tellington TTouch Practitioner.
For new clients, you must complete the form on this page and submit payment below before registering for this class. If you are a current client (or have taken a class/private training with Almudena) C.H.A.C.O. Dog Training & Behavior Consulting, LLC., please complete the form on this page here.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.
ONLINE group class. Class is full!
Conflicts or full-blown fights between our dogs are terrifying, yet a natural aspect of dogs living in a social group.
However, as usual, as they might be, we must interfere in making the situation less volatile and safe for our family members as well as our dogs.
In-home aggression between resident dogs is the perfect topic to address in a remote class setting as the dogs will remain in the household- where the conflicts are taking place. Besides, attending an in-person class is not always easy when it comes to managing at close range dogs that can barely stand to be close to the other resident dog.
This course will cover the following:
- What you need to know to assess the gravity of the situation,
- Learn to read small warning signs so you can re-direct as needed
- Learn how to better-set household boundaries and manage your dogs to avoid escalation of conflicts
- Teach your dog (s) behaviors that will facilitate safe co-existence and lower arousal
- And give you the knowledge to know when and how to intervene.
Dog on dog conflict and aggression between the same household residents is a hands-on course that will require a commitment on your part in practicing the exercises in between live-sessions. The course is open to only four motivated handlers and their two dogs. To qualify for the course, you must answer a questionnaire that would let me determine if your situation is one that could be helped in a group class or not.
The details:
- 8, live group sessions comprised of 2, 30 minutes live (online) meetings per week.
- Instructional videos before class with the exercises that we will practice during live sessions.
- 2, individual 15 min. checking (for homework/videos)
Fees: $482.06 (Santa Fe county tax included)
OR…
- With an additional one on one 30 min. Review session $562.40 (Santa Fe county tax included)
Dates for live (online) group classes:
As stated, we will meet twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, August 10th, for Orientation. Our Monday meetings will be from 11:30 am to 12 noon (Mountain time/US). Our Thursday meeting will be from 3-3:30 pm (Mountain time/US).
on the following dates:
Monday, August 10th, Thursday, August 13th,
Monday, August 17th, Thursday, August 20th
Monday, August 24th, Thursday, August 27th
Monday, September 7th, and Thursday, September 10th.
Note: Attendance to all live sessions is STRONGLY recommended.
- Makeup 30 min. Sessions will be charged at $80.34 (Santa Fe county tax included) and scheduled privately.