Transform Your Dogs Behaviour and Bond with Our January Bronze Obedience Class
- Off-leash obedience

- 6 days ago
- 3 min read
Dogs bring joy and companionship, but sometimes their behaviour can challenge even the most patient owners. If you want a well-behaved dog and a stronger connection with your furry friend, our Bronze Obedience Class starting this January is the perfect opportunity. This class is designed to help dogs and their owners build essential skills, improve behaviour, and deepen their bond through fun training methods.

Why Enrol in the Bronze Obedience Class?
Training your dog is more than teaching commands. It shapes your dog’s behaviour, making daily life easier and more enjoyable for both of you. Here are some key benefits of joining the Bronze Obedience Class:
Improved Behaviour
Dogs learn to respond to basic commands such as sit, stay, come, and heel. This reduces unwanted behaviours like jumping, pulling on the leash, or excessive barking.
Stronger Owner-Pet Bond
Training sessions create positive interactions that build trust and communication. You’ll understand your dog’s needs better, and your dog will feel more secure and confident.
Socialisation Opportunities
Classes provide a safe environment for dogs to meet others, helping them become comfortable around different dogs and people.
Foundation for Advanced Training
The Bronze level sets the groundwork for more advanced obedience or specialised training in the future.
What to Expect in the Bronze Obedience Class
Our class is structured to be engaging, practical, and supportive for both dogs and owners. Here’s what you can expect:
Duration and Schedule
The class runs weekly, with one 40-minute session each week. Classes start the first week of January and are held on Sundays to accommodate busy schedules.
Class Size
Small groups of 8 to 10 dogs ensure personalised attention and a calm learning environment.
Training Focus
Each session covers specific commands and skills, including:
- Basic obedience commands (sit, down, stay, come)
- Loose-leash walking
- Proper greeting manners
- Recall between dogs
- Handling distractions
Positive Reinforcement Methods
Trainers use Balanced techniques such as treats, praise, and play to encourage good behaviour, but corrections when needed. This approach builds motivation and reduces stress for your dog.
Owner Participation
Owners actively participate in training exercises to learn how to communicate effectively with their dogs and reinforce lessons at home.
Prerequisites for Joining the Class
To ensure a smooth experience for everyone, dogs should meet the following requirements before enrolling:
Be at least 4 months old
Up to date on vaccinations
Comfortable with basic handling (touching paws, ears, collar)
Able to focus briefly on the owner without excessive fear or aggression
If your dog has specific behavioural challenges, please contact us beforehand so we can discuss the best approach.
Success Stories from Past Participants
Many dog owners have seen remarkable changes after completing the Bronze Obedience Class. Here are a few examples:
Emma and Max
Max was a lively Labrador who pulled hard on walks and jumped on guests. After the class, Emma noticed Max walking calmly on leash and greeting visitors politely. Emma said, “The training gave me the tools to manage Max’s energy and build our connection. Walks are now relaxing, not stressful.”
Carlos and Bella
Bella, a shy rescue dog, struggled with distractions and recall. Carlos shared, “The class helped Bella focus on me even with other dogs around. Our bond grew stronger because I learned how to communicate clearly and reward her progress.”
Sophie and Toby
Toby had trouble staying in one place and obeying commands. Sophie found the step-by-step lessons easy to follow and appreciated the supportive environment. “Toby is more confident and listens better. The class was fun and rewarding for both of us.”
How to Sign Up
Spaces are limited to keep class sizes small and effective. To reserve your spot:
Visit our website
Provide your dog’s age
Choose your preferred class time from available options
Starting the year with training sets a positive tone for your dog’s behaviour and your relationship. Don’t miss this chance to make lasting improvements.


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