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Behavior
B3000: Arousal Mobility - Pattern Games for Managing Arousal
3 WEEK CLASS - Does your dog struggle to settle, stay focused, or shift gears in exciting environments? This class is designed to help dogs learn arousal regulation utilizing the power of pattern games. This cour...
Sara Brueske(Faculty)
Body, Health & Fitness
C3000: Handler Fitness Primer
A lot of dog people want to be fitter… but somehow never quite get there. Not because they don’t care. But because fitness is hard to start, easy to second-guess, and often feels disconnected from real life with...
Liz Joyce(Faculty)
Foundations
F3000: Say What!? The Hows and Whys of Teaching Clean Verbal Cues
3 WEEK CLASS - Have you found it challenging to help your dog grasp verbal cues? Does it seem like your dog sometimes doesn’t recognize the verbal cues you’ve taught? Or perhaps verbal cues feel less relevant to ...
Julie Flanery(Faculty)
F3001: From GO To WHOA!: How to Switch from Chaos to Settle
3 WEEK CLASS - Got a dog who struggles to settle or flip the switch to off? In this focused 3-week class, you’ll learn simple, easy behaviours that will help your dog find their CHILL so they can settle quickly a...
Heather Lawson(Faculty)
Obedience
O3000: Fit to Heel: Fitness for Obedience Dogs
3 WEEK CLASS - This class will ensure that your dog is physically up to the challenges of the obedience ring! Join Kelly as she explores the roles of strength, movement and balance in fitness exercises...
Kelly Daniel(Faculty)
Scent Sports
N3000: Advanced Skills for Emerging Nosework Teams
3 WEEK CLASS - Your team is growing, your dog is confident on odor, and it’s time to take that next big step! In this course, we’ll introduce advanced nosework skills designed specifically for emerging ...
Julie Symons(Faculty)
February 1, 2026
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Agility
AG190: The Glue for Future Agility Stars
This course is different than most agility foundation classes. Rather than introducing obstacle and flatwork skills needed to run an agility course, this class lays out the critical skills (the glue) your dog nee...
Nancy Gagliardi Little(Faculty)
AG200: Foundation Jumping for All Sports
If you want to do dog sports then you’ll want a variety of foundation skills. One of the most critical of these skills is teaching your dog to jump! If you hold your breath while your dog throws themselves at ob...
Loretta Mueller(Faculty)
AG350: Agility In Da House! Small space skills!!
Are you trapped inside with your pup during the extreme heat or cold? Do you only have a very small space to work with your dog and want to perfect your agility skills? Do you need to go back to basics with you...
Loretta Mueller(Faculty)
Behavior
BH150: Management for Reactive Dogs
https://youtu.be/tNKvwjofJ8U Ti of "just managing" your lungy barky dog in the moment? You can AMP up your management with an Active Management Plan! Don't improvise, don't "make it up ...
Amy Cook, PhD(Faculty)
BH205: Dopamine Dive - Box Feeding
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that influences pleasure, motivation, attention, mood and learning. It is part of the brain’s reward system that motivates an individual to seek out pleasurable experiences re...
Karen Deeds, CDBC (Faculty)
BH355: ACE Free Work
Discover the power of ACE Free Work and all that it can do for you and your dog! Created by Sarah Fisher at Animal Cent Education, Free Work uses individualized enrichment stations to enhance your dog’s body, mov...
Kim Palermo(Faculty)
BH375: Freedom from FOMO: Overcoming Canine Frustration
Does your dog frequently experience feelings of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) or frustration at the thought of being left out of all things fun? Whether those feelings come up when you are training another dog...
Nicole Wiebusch (Faculty)
BH400: The Social Approach
Welcome to the The Social Approach! I’m so happy to introduce you to the project I've been been working on for more than a year now with Josefin Linderström of Canine Consilience! She and I have been exploring bl...
Amy Cook, PhD(Faculty)Josefin Linderström(Guest Instructors)
Body, Health & Fitness
CC220: Massage for Canine Athletes
Learn how to care for your canine athlete while training, resting, or on the day of a big event. This class will focus on teaching you the skill of using your hands to work soft tissue to increase circulation, uc...
Aleks Woodroffe(Guest Instructors)
CC230: Construct a Winning Conditioning Plan for Your Sport Dog
Build a Winning Conditioning Plan! Whether you compete in dog sports or step into the conformation ring, your dog’s fitness plays a critical role in their success. Yes—all dogs benefit from a targeted conditioni...
Ashley Escobar(Faculty)
CC300: Getting Geeky About Fitness
This class is an intensive dive into the geeky side of Canine Fitness and Conditioning training. We’ll look at relevant biology and biomechanics, anatomy and physiology terms, relevant training theory and applica...
Kelly Daniel(Faculty)
EL800: Unlock Your Handling Potential: Handler Fitness 101
This term, we're bringing a fresh glow to our strength training course with three tailo avenues, each featuring follow-along videos to suit your goals and fitness level. Whether you're just starting out or ready ...
Liz Joyce(Faculty)
Electives
FF240: Tricks for Titles
Did you know that you can now title your dog in Tricks?! Tricks aren’t just for fun anymore and this isn’t just another tricks class! Tricks have so many purposes including teaching your dog to enjoy training, sh...
Sara Brueske(Faculty)
Foundations
FE130: Toys - Developing Cooperation and Play
Do you have a dog that chases the ball, yet won’t bring it back? Plays keep away with toys? Tugs but won’t let go? Bites you instead of the tug? Obsesses over toys, yet won’t listen to a single thing you say? Is ...
Shade Whitesel(Faculty)
FE280: Cutting Out the Cookies (or Toys!) - Reducing Reinforcement for R+ Trainers
Ever feel envy when you watch a obedience/rally/Schutzhund/etc… trial performance and the dog executes perfect skills for the WHOLE routine? No treats in the handler’s pocket, no toy in their hand, but the dog is...
Shade Whitesel(Faculty)
FE595: Bombproof Behaviors
You've trained the behaviors down to the tiniest of detail and are now ready to show them off to the world. This class will help you prepare for the distractions that await you in any environment you can ...
Sara Brueske(Faculty)
FF125: The Adolescent Dog: Making a Terrific Teenager!
Adolescence... argh! The era of big bodies and big feelings but tiny brains and tiny attention spans. That time frame between around 6 to 24 months when your sweet little training superstar seems to dissolv...
Erin Lynes(Faculty)
FF155: Go Ahead, Motivate Me! Engagement for the Differently Motivated Dog
This class has been created for handlers working with dogs who do not fit the traditional picture of a “work-oriented” dog. These are dogs who tend to be naturally independent, environmentally focused, or see...
Sharon Carroll(Faculty)
FF185: Ready and Resilient: From Puppy to Awesome Adult
Ready and Resilient: From Puppy to Awesome Adult Puppyhood: A magical time where we can ensure that the puppy we have will grow up to be perfect in every way - or at least, that's what a lot of people te...
Irith Bloom(Faculty)
RA560: Shape Up - Improving and Maintaining Your and Your Dog's Shaping Skills
Shaping is the art of teaching by reinforcing small, incremental steps toward a final, goal behavior—letting the dog take the lead in the learning process. It builds problem‑solving, confidence, creativit...
Julie Flanery(Faculty)
Obedience
OB135: TEAM Sports Foundations Level Two
This class continues on with the foundations begun in TEAM 1! This class is designed to cover all the exercises in the TEAM Level 2. The TEAM program systematically lays out the building blocks for dev...
Heather Lawson(Faculty)
OB160: Ring Confidence for Obedience, Rally, and Agility
This course is officially expanded to include agility as well as obedience and rally! Most handlers spend months or even years teaching their dogs the specific exercises and obstacle performance foun...
Laura Waudby(Faculty)
OB195: Creating Confidence in Your Obedience Dog
Most dogs are not innately confident. Especially when it comes to obedience. A sport that is not inherently self-reinforcing. A sport where dogs must learn to perform complex behaviors under a lot of pressure. In...
Petra Ford(Faculty)
OB285: From TEAM to Trials: Building Skills & Chains for the Novice Ring
Have you been dabbling in obedience but hesitant to actually take it to the next level? Are heeling and the other skills overwhelming? Or maybe you even trialed and realized your dog doesn't know how to eng...
Laura Waudby(Faculty)
OB305: Fronts & Finishes: From Foundations to Fabulous!
There are lots of fronts and finishes in obedience! Fronts and finishes are incibly complicated. They consist of many pieces that all need to come together. Because they are so difficult, the error ratio te...
Petra Ford(Faculty)
Other Dog Sports
DS250: Best in Class: Conformation Show Skills and Conditioning
Have you ever watched a breed ring dog show and thought, “that looks easy! It's just land handed circles and stand position?” There is a lot more to showing a dog in the breed ring than just showing up in fancy c...
Ashley Escobar(Faculty)
Rally & Freestyle
RA260: Get Ready to Rally - Foundation Skills
Discover the Joy of Rally: Build Skills, Confidence, and Connection! Are you ready to take your dog training to the next level while deepening your bond with your furry companion? Welcome to "Get Ready to Rally:...
Nicole Wiebusch (Faculty)
RA550: Transitions and Flow - Creating Effective Sequences for Musical Freestyle Routines
Have you ever watched a freestyle performance that mesmerized you? Not because the dog was performing a lot of difficult or fancy tricks or because the handler had a great costume and danced well, b...
Julie Flanery(Faculty)
Scent Sports
N101S: NW101 - Introduction to Nosework
Nosework is easily the hottest new sport around, and it’s easy to see why! It’s fun for humans, dogs love to participate, and it’s good for building confidence and focus in dogs that have issues like shy...
Stacy Barnett(Faculty)
N120J: NW120 - Introduction to NW Search Elements
You’ve put in the time to build your foundation - now don’t let that momentum fade! This next step will take you from solid basics to confident, competition-ready searching. And the best part? We'll mee...
Julie Symons(Faculty)
NW160: Alerts - Developing and Problem Solving
This course is a handlers choice to work on improving your dog's detection alert. Does your dog need to have a specific alert behavior in order to compete in your nosework venue? Is your dog not committed...
Lucy Newton(Faculty)
NW175: Fun with FUNdamentals: Progress Games for Success
Every team is on a trajectory, and that trajectory either takes them down a path of success or down a path fraught with challenges. The difference along this path is rarely related to the problems that th...
Stacy Barnett(Faculty)
NW320: Motivating Drills for Maintaining Skills
Like many sports, Nosework benefits from having go-to drills that are easy to set up and rewarding to run. Well-designed drills help us maintain existing skills, reveal gaps in training, and highlight whe...
Julie Symons(Faculty)
NW455: Converging Odor Deep Dive
This class is ALL about Converging Odor... What IS Converging Odor? Converging Odor occurs when there is at least a partial overlap of scent cones from 2 or more hides. For a dog to work this skill e...
Stacy Barnett(Faculty)
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Agility
AG110: Intro to Agility - Handling Basics
Are you familiar with dog sports but new to agility? Feel out of place in a beginner’s class but not sure where to learn the basics for this sport? Been in agility for awhile but feel like your founda...
Loretta Mueller(Faculty)
AG145: The Art of the Arc: Jumping Grids and Cavaletti Pole Games
Unlock your dog’s rhythm, reach, and jumping finesse in this fun and skill-building 6-week online class! Designed for all levels, this course dives into the power of cavaletti pole and gridwork to enhance your do...
Ashley Escobar(Faculty)
Behavior
BH110: Dealing with the Bogeyman: Helping Reactive and Fearful Dogs - The Play Way!
This is Amy's signature Play Way class! Is your dog brilliant at home but shuts down at the show? Or does he bark and lunge at people or dogs on walks? Does she seem generally stressed, whether frantic about it ...
Amy Cook, PhD(Faculty)
BH225: Achieving Zen: Building Confidence and Calm for Anxious Animals
Is the animal you live with struggling with confidence? Do they have a tough time relaxing? If so, this class may be just what you need! It focuses on helping animals learn to relax and feel mor...
Irith Bloom(Faculty)
BH235: The Big Feelings Dog: Using Control Unleashed and Free Work to Build Resilience and Lower Arousal
Calling all BIG feelings dogs! Whether your dog demonstrates his feelings loudly and with big actions, or quietly and suppressed, this class is for you. We’re going to take a deep dive into the Control ...
Kim Palermo(Faculty)
BH260: Sexy/Critters/Yummy Trash- Oh My! Overcoming Environmental Odor Challenges
Do you dread going outside to train, knowing that your dog is going to be head down, sniffing at the first chance that they get? It’s such constant management, keeping that head up, making sure your dog does not...
Shade Whitesel(Faculty)
Body, Health & Fitness
CC160: Canine Sports Medicine for the Performance Dog Handler
There are many musculoskeletal injuries that can occur to performance dogs. Some are subtle and come on gradually. We are not really sure if there is something wrong. Some are acute and come on ...
Sue Yanoff, DVM(Guest Instructors)
CC190: Caring for Your Star Athlete
This class is going to take an in depth look at an integrated approach to your canine athletes physical and emotional wellbeing. This will include: home life, emotions and behavior, competition and training, phys...
Kelly Daniel(Faculty)
CC235: Fresh Paws and Golden Years: Fitness for Puppies and Seniors
This class is all about the special dogs. The ones that don’t suit general fitness classes, because they have specific needs. This class is for YOU! This class will be aimed at Puppies, Senior dogs, and do...
Kelly Daniel(Faculty)
Foundations
FE370: ALL THE SPORTS: Foundation for the Cross-training Canine
This course outlines the foundation training program developed by the instructor, Sara Brueske. This program was developed with experience training many different breeds and ages of dog to successful career...
Sara Brueske(Faculty)
Obedience
OB385: Precision Without Pressure: Achieving Accuracy and Joy
Precision and joy can—and should—go hand in hand. In this class, you’ll learn how to build accuracy, reliability, and focus without tension or stress. Whether your goal is obedience, rally, or another precision-b...
Nicole Wiebusch (Faculty)
OB425: From TEAM to Trials: Building Skills & Chains for the Open Ring
Obedience can be fun!! Even if you are just starting your journey and think that getting past novice sounds like a pipedream, you want to start this class! Get unstuck from the boring stuff in novice ...
Laura Waudby(Faculty)
OB460: Shaping a Flashy and Confident Heel - Foundations
Do you have “heeling envy”? Do you see all those prancing dogs in perfect position looking up at their handlers and wish you could teach your dog THAT? Does your dog love the pivot platform, but how DO you get fr...
Shade Whitesel(Faculty)
Other Dog Sports
DS110: Dryland Dock Diving Training- Foundation, Fitness and Fixes!
Are you interested in dock diving and want to give your dog a great foundation before you even hit the pool? Or perhaps you’ve been to the pool with your dog and things didn’t go as well as you expected. OR...
Erin Lynes(Faculty)
DS180: Introduction to Shed Antler Hunting
Searching for and retrieving antlers- either as a pursuit in the wild or for competition- is one of the fastest growing activities that appeals to a large variety of dogs. In this class, I'll provide you with a r...
Erin Lynes(Faculty)
DS260: Best in Show: Stand Out in The Breed Ring
Regardless of the breed, when a dog nails their free stack in the ring… it is the total WOW factor! In this class, we will take free stacking, handler mechanics, fitness, gaiting and more to the next level. We wi...
Ashley Escobar(Faculty)
DS340: Disc Dog - Foundations & Handler's Choice
Disc dog is an amazing sport that has a variety of elements suile for any toy-driven dog. This hybrid “handler’s choice” course will allow each team to work on the aspects of disc dog that suit them best but will...
Sara Brueske(Faculty)
Rally & Freestyle
RA320: Rally: Beyond the Basics
Ready to take your rally skills to the next level? Maybe your dog looks like a rockstar in your living room, but when you think about tackling a full rally course—or even stepping foot in a trial—it feels a litt...
Nicole Wiebusch (Faculty)
RA511: Positions, Laterals and Backing
In Rally-FrEe and musical freestyle there are four primary positions: Left heel, right heel, standing center and behind facing the handler. While maintaining position, the dog is requi to move in any dire...
Julie Flanery(Faculty)
Scent Sports
N101J: NW101 - Introduction to Nosework
Nosework is one of the fastest-growing dog sports for good reason — it’s fun, builds confidence, and is suile for dogs of all ages and temperaments. Nosework is especially helpful for dogs who struggle w...
Julie Symons(Faculty)
N120S: NW120 - Introduction to NW Search Elements
Did you know that the MOST important time in a dog's early career in Nosework happens AFTER they learn target odor (as in NW101) and BEFORE they start their general searching? Making mistakes now are costly. &nbs...
Stacy Barnett(Faculty)
NW225: Rise Above: Resilience in Scentwork Environments
Rising above environmental challenges can be the hardest part for our dogs. Scentwork dogs face more than the average sport—working inside, outside, on different surfaces, and in infinite setups and surroundings....
Julie Symons(Faculty)
NW230: Polishing Skills for NW2 and NW3
Want to take your Nosework skills to the next level? Moving up to NW2 and NW3 means new and more challenging skills. Hides at these levels start to get more complicated so it's essential to level up your trainin...
Stacy Barnett(Faculty)
NW425: Mastering Scent Puzzles
Nose work is a series of puzzles our dogs must navigate and work to locate source. The more puzzles and setups that our dogs can be exposed to and learn to work efficiently, the more prepa they will be for ...
Melissa Chandler(Faculty)
NW475: Challenges to Enhance Problem Solving: Another 6 Weeks of Setups
Nosework isn't REALLY all about the nose... it's about the dog using all of their senses and problem solving the location of the hidden source material. When we train, it's so important to support the devel...
Stacy Barnett(Faculty)
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Agility
AG305: Velcro No More! Distance and Layering Skills
Do you have a dog that you have to run to each and every obstacle with? How about a dog that doesn't commit to obstacles as soon as they are cued? Do you want to run courses that utilize distance and layering? Th...
Loretta Mueller(Faculty)
Behavior
BH150: Management for Reactive Dogs
https://youtu.be/tNKvwjofJ8U Ti of "just managing" your lungy barky dog in the moment? You can AMP up your management with an Active Management Plan! Don't improvise, don't "make it up ...
Amy Cook, PhD(Faculty)
BH160: Sound Advice: Conquering Noise Sensitivity
Is your dog worried about the noises around her? This class is for you! Whether the issue is in your house with your dog barking at the sounds outside, or you have a dog that can't go out because buildi...
Amy Cook, PhD(Faculty)
BH245: Getting Geeky about Behavior Change
Are you ready to become a behavior geek? Do your ears perk up when someone says "science"? Do you find yourself wondering why one training approach works better than another? Do you secretly want to be a per...
Irith Bloom(Faculty)
Body, Health & Fitness
CC150: FUNctional Foundation Fitness
This class will focus on a solid foundation of the essential fitness skills. This means your dog will be able to perform the most important skills in excellent form. It’s the perfect class for those new to fitnes...
Kelly Daniel(Faculty)
Electives
FF245: Stunt Dog Tricks
Want to train fun, active tricks that "wow" your friends? This class focuses on teaching more extreme tricks that are sure to impress. In this class we will teach body stalls, rebounds, dog catches and other tric...
Sara Brueske(Faculty)
Foundations
FE130: Toys - Developing Cooperation and Play
Do you have a dog that chases the ball, yet won’t bring it back? Plays keep away with toys? Tugs but won’t let go? Bites you instead of the tug? Obsesses over toys, yet won’t listen to a single thing you say? Is ...
Shade Whitesel(Faculty)
FE420: Bye, Bye Cookie: Hello Delayed Reinforcement!
Do you struggle to get your dog's attention without a cookie (or toy!) in your hand? Are you ti of your dog only responding to a cue when you reach into your pocket? ...
Laura Waudby(Faculty)
FF165: A Star Puppy: Using Control Unleashed and Free Work to Raise a Confident Puppy
Maximize your puppy’s confidence and resilience with Control Unleashed and ACE (Animal Cent Care) Free Work. I’ve raised many puppies of my own, but it is my most recent puppy who I raised with a CU and Free...
Kim Palermo(Faculty)
Obedience
OB335: Gloves and Go-Outs!
Do you dream of doing fancy obedience work someday? No need to wait until you’ve slogged through novice! We can start splitting down the parts for even the most advanced exercises right ...
Laura Waudby(Faculty)
OB462: Shaping a Confident and Flashy Heel-Moving Foundations
Fancy, flashy, free, prancing, head up heeling! Want it? You've come to the right class. Got forging, vocalizing, crabbing instead? You've come to the right class too! (make sure you grab that first class as wel...
Shade Whitesel(Faculty)
Other Dog Sports
FF260: All Things Parkour
This class will cover International Dog Parkour levels training, novice, intermediate, expert and championship. It is designed for those new to parkour as well as those wanting to train the higher lev...
Melissa Chandler(Faculty)
Rally & Freestyle
RA310: From Good to GREAT! Increasing Your Rally Scores
Increase Your Rally Scores with Confidence You love rally and enjoy training with your dog—but when it comes to your scores, something’s just not clicking. Maybe you’re losing points and you’re not sure why. May...
Nicole Wiebusch (Faculty)
RA340: Signs of Trouble: Fixing Rally Mistakes One Sign at a Time
Instructor: Nicole Wiebusch Registration courselist sessions RA340 /s
Nicole Wiebusch (Faculty)
Scent Sports
N101S: NW101 - Introduction to Nosework
Nosework is easily the hottest new sport around, and it’s easy to see why! It’s fun for humans, dogs love to participate, and it’s good for building confidence and focus in dogs that have issues like shy...
Stacy Barnett(Faculty)
N120J: NW120 - Introduction to NW Search Elements
You’ve put in the time to build your foundation - now don’t let that momentum fade! This next step will take you from solid basics to confident, competition-ready searching. And the best part? We'll mee...
Julie Symons(Faculty)
NW270: Foundations, Foundations, Foundations for Nosework
Have you ever heard the phrase, "Go back to Foundations?" Do you really know what that means? In this class we will learn WHAT the proper foundations are for Nosework and will work on enhancin...
Stacy Barnett(Faculty)
NW530: The Upper Levels: Building Skills for Elite and Summit
There is nothing quite so exhilarating as searching at the Elite and Summit levels. These are levels that push you as a handler to be nimble and focused. In Summit you have to not only maint...
Stacy Barnett(Faculty)
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