Canine Co-Pilot

This 6-week online class is designed for pups who are over 6 months old, or younger pups who have completed SuperPuppy. If you’re looking for a class for your young puppy, check out SuperPuppy! This class is not designed to treat behavior concerns such as reactivity, aggression, and separation anxiety. While the skills learned in this class may be useful for your training plan, we strongly recommend considering a route where you will receive more individualized support such as our Patreon or Vocational School.

A 6-week online class focusing on foundations for aspiring working dogs and model citizens. Curriculum designed for pups and handlers of all skill levels.

  • Exceptional Public Manners

    Learn to teach a default “leave it” and prevent nosiness, master your settle in a public setting, and more!

  • Exposure & Composure

    Confidence and handler orientation in any environment takes practice and skill. Learn about socialization and exposure plans for aspiring go anywhere, do anything dogs.

Wondering what class looks like? You can preview a sample test group by clicking here!

Class Supplies

  • A variety of small treats of different values your pup is able to eat in one to three bites for training sessions.

    • Low value treats are treats that your dog will work for without getting too excited. Think kibble, cheerios, or small crunchy treats.

    • Medium value treats are a little more exciting. Examples of these might be moist training treats, softer stinky treats, or dry cat food.

    • High value treats are the best of the best. These are your dog’s favorite snacks. Think hot dogs, deli meat, cheese, or dehydrated raw nibs.

Remember, the value of the treat is up to your pup. Some dogs think dry cat food is better than hot dogs while others would do anything for a bit of hot dog but turn their nose up at cheese. If you aren’t sure what treats your dog likes, get a variety and play This or That to see how they rank. 

  • Mat or blanket for settle training

  • Collar and leash

  • “Boring” objects such as poop bag dispensers, pens, empty plastic containers, etc.

  • “Interesting” objects such as stuffed toys, leashes, tug toys, food bowls, etc.

  • (optional) gear your pup is getting used to wearing

  • (optional) chews for settling time such as bully sticks, nylabones, split antler chews, beef cheek rolls, etc.

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