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Puppy Kindergarten

This is a 1 hour long 6 week course that continues where PreSchool left off. Topics will cover: beginning "Takes Two to Tango" leash walking, continued focus on socialization, play skills and handling desensitization, working on higher distraction real-life scenarios, "Attention Please" and more.

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Choose from 2 available sessions:

When

November 11, 2009 - January 06, 2010
Weekly

Where

  • University Canine Learning Academy
    2920 NE Blakeley St
    Seattle, WA 98105 | Ravenna

Price: $150.00

Notes:

This is a 1 hour long 6 week course.

Type

  • Class / Group Sessions

When

September 26, 2009 - October 24, 2009
Weekly on Thursdays
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

Where

  • University Canine Learning Academy
    2920 NE Blakeley St
    Seattle, WA 98105 | Ravenna

Price: $150.00

Notes:

This is a 1 hour long 6 week course at a cost of $150.00.

Type

  • Class / Group Sessions

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  • "Every dog should bring their owner to Linda."

    Review of Linda McVay, May 20, 2009

    The great thing about Linda and UCLA is that dog owners learn techniques that will help them help their dogs learn anything, not just what is taught in class. My wife and I took our new 4month old Goldendoodle to Puppy Preschool and Puppy Kindergarten. We learned so much about dog-dog and dog-human interactions that we have been able to apply those strategies to our ill mannered 6 year old standard Poodle. She is now walking on leash without dragging us down the street. I've been recommending UCLA to eveyone I know with a dog.

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    The great thing about Linda and UCLA is that dog owners learn techniques that will help them help their dogs learn anything, not just what is taught in class. My wife and I took our new 4month old Goldendoodle to Puppy Preschool and Puppy Kindergarten. We learned so much about dog-dog and dog-human interactions that we have been able to apply those strategies to our ill mannered 6 year old sta...

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    • Pros:
    • Helpful, Engaging, Encouraging, Smart, Patient, Funny, Fun, Good communicator
    • How was this location?:
    • Awesome
    • How was the price?:
    • Great value

    I would recommend this teacher


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    Thank you Chris, I feel like I got the best of deal!

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    Thank you Chris, I feel like I got the best of deal!

  • "Linda is DOG-gone GREAT"

    Review of Linda McVay, March 16, 2009

    I have attended Linda's classes over the past year with my now 1 year old beagle Roxy, and am currently enrolled in the UCLA primary dog class. Linda uses creative, effective, and fun approaches to training canines. Linda's instructions are easy to follow in class as well as to use at home. Her homework is fun. I give grateful credit to Linda for how much Roxy has progressed.

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    I have attended Linda's classes over the past year with my now 1 year old beagle Roxy, and am currently enrolled in the UCLA primary dog class. Linda uses creative, effective, and fun approaches to training canines. Linda's instructions are easy to follow in class as well as to use at home. Her homework is fun. I give grateful credit to Linda for how much Roxy has progressed.


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