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“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
Registration closes: Wed. March 25th at 5pm.
Class Description: Adolescence is a transitional period that varies from pup to pup. During this stage your puppy will begin to “test” new boundaries (and you) and become more interested in other dog friends and what the environment has to offer.
Basic Obedience is here to help you maintain your adolescent social-graces and give you the know-how so that you can continue to reinforce the behaviors that you want in your dog. You will learn how to reward your dog for behaviors around the home and on “the go.” Special attention will be given to typical adolescent behavior such as: “selective-hearing” when it comes to leaving undesirable items, avoiding you at all cost, exuberance (jumping, mouthing, pulling on leash, lack of impulse control: dashing through doors, unable to sit/stay or down/stay when requested.
The Details: Class is open to 4 dogs and their handlers.
Dates & Time: Six, 1 hr. on site classes. March 28th, April 4th, SKIP April 11th,
April 18th, April 25th, May 2nd and May 9th, 2020.
First class is Orientation without your dog. Saturdays, 1pm -2pm
Pre-requisites: Dogs must be dog and people friendly (no lunging, growling at dogs or people).
Required Vaccinations: Rabies, DHLPP (distemper & parvo) or titer test. Proof of vaccination required at first class.
Fee: $235.67 (Santa Fe county tax included).
Trainer: Almudena Ortiz Cué M.A. CTC, CPDT, Tellington TTouch™ Cert.
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.
Introduction to Parkour:
Registration closes Wed. April 1st, 2020.
3 spots left
As described by the International Dog Parkour Association (www.dogparkour.org) Dog Parkour is thought of as urban agility. It is a fun activity that teaches dogs to safely and confidently engage with obstacles in the environment. Dogs are taught how to climb, balance, jump among other activities. I would add that Dog Parkour can double as a fantastic and quick way to engage your dog mentally and physically. This class is ideal for dogs that need a “job,” energetic dogs (that are driving their people craa-zy!) as well as dogs that need to learn to enjoy novel things.
In this introductory course we will work on having dogs climb, balance, step backwards and go around.
Requirements:
Open to 4 handlers and their dogs ages 5 months onward
Dogs are comfortable working around people and other dogs on leash. No lunging, growling or excessive barking.
Required Vaccinations:
Rabies, DHLPP (distemper & parvo) or titer test. Proof of vaccination required at first class.
The Details:
Saturdays: April 4th, (skip Sat. 11th) 18th, 25th and May 2nd 2020. First session is orientation without dogs. Class held at C.H.A.C.O.’s hub in Tesuque. Directions will be sent upon registration.
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.
From: 10-11 am
Fee: $160.05 (Santa Fe county tax included).
In my professional experience, many clients need guidance on evaluating and moving forward with introducing their dog to a stranger in their home when their dog is either fearful or fearful/ aggressive toward an unknown visitor.
The webinar will cover the following topics.
- Understand the typical challenges when introducing fearful or fearful-aggressive dogs to visitors.
- Evaluate appropriate options for the management of their dog when expecting visitors.
- Identify their dog’s specific triggers with visitors.
- Evaluate options for introducing their dog to a guest from a safety and behavior modification standpoint.
- Assess the dog’s body language and stress response – if interacting with a visitor.
- Establish safe protocols to build the dog’s confidence in meeting new people at their home.
There is a Q & A period in the end.
The Details:
Saturday, May 18th, from 10 am to 11:15 am Mountain Standard Time.
Even if you are unable to attend, please feel free to enroll, as we will send you the recording afterwards.
Enroll here:
Note: Upon completing your checkout process, you will find a link to finalize your registration on the thank you page.