The format in which basic pet classes are offered has evolved over the last several years. From the traditional model of 6- or 8-week classes to less traditional models of revolving classes and focused 4-week classes, there are a lot of options available to pet dog trainers depending on their clientele, schedule and available space.
We’ll look at different models of classes, including revolving classes, focused classes, and mini workshops.
Class Syllabus:
Orientation week – pros and cons
Closed-ended classes – 4, 6 or 8 week
Revolving classes – open enrollment
One part vs. two part – series classes
Class vs. “mini-workshops”
By age of dog – or handler!
By topic – and what to teach when
By skill – focused classes
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Registration
This pre-recorded workshop contains an approximate one hour recorded lecture as well as an additional lecture showing video feedback to video and/or questions submitted previously by students. It is currently available on demand and will be placed in your library section upon purchase. For more information on the library system please review our library FAQ.
Note that this topic was originally targeted to pet training professionals to assist them in teaching students. It may contain more advanced terminology when compared to normal pet dog training presentations but is suitable for students which have basic dog training knowledge.
Registration - $19.95. Includes:
Access to video lecture (approximately one hour in length).
Access to previously recorded feedback session for student questions and videos.
WP720 On Demand
WP720: Class Formats: Let me Count the Ways!
WP720
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