Super Puppy
Puppies do all sorts of stuff we don’t expect, from mouthing to potty training woes. Training a puppy can be exhausting work. We don’t want people to be blindsided by the puppy blues or the hurdle into adolescence, so we have developed a course for puppy parents to learn more about raising their new family member.
This 6-week online puppy course will cover everything you want to know, and everything you didn’t know that you need to know. We cover basic training, sure. But we also will teach you about dog body language, helpful teething tips and tricks, and generally how to make your lives together easier to help save your furniture and get you more sleep.
Super Puppy is designed for puppies up to 6 months old.
Wondering what class looks like? You can preview a sample group by clicking here!
Super Puppy’s unique curriculum covers every topic you’ll need for puppyhood, and beyond.
Socialization: Careful socialization plans help prevent problems like aggression, separation anxiety, and reactivity, but there’s more to it than getting your puppy to meet every person they pass. Learn how to determine which activities are appropriate for your puppy's developmental stage as you venture out on exposure outings.
Training: Learning basic commands can help you and your puppy bond, as well as help you feel more in control in every situation. We’ll teach you how to train sit, stay, settle, lie down, come, leave it, and more! Plus you’ll learn about the science behind learning, implementing training plans, and practicing cooperative care.
Education: Puppy parents will learn about developmental timelines, body language, puppy teething and biting, potty training, socialization windows, fear periods, physical development, behavioral development, and so much more.
Activity: Keeping puppy busy and content can prove challenging some days. Learn about all the fun enrichment hacks from frozen food toys for teething puppies to fun puzzle toys and games for curious growing minds.
Management: Managing mischief prevents unwanted habits and behaviors. Master the art of utilizing gates, tethers, crates, and exercise pens. Learn to recognize genuine stress, so you can determine which management strategies will work best for your puppy.