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The AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy is an exciting new program designed to get dog owners and their puppies off to a good start. This 6 week program will cover the following components to make your puppy a STAR!
Socialization
Training
Activity
Responsibility
AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy training classes teach the foundation for basic functional skills such as sit, down and come and provides the opportunity to socialize with other puppies and people. A positive reinforcement approach is used to teach young puppies the basics of skills.
When puppies are older, or near the end of a 6-weeks class, they will be able to perform S.T.A.R. behaviors more independently. The AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy Program is an incentive program for loving dog owners who have taken the time to take their puppies through a basic training class.
The AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy is an exciting new program designed to get dog owners and their puppies off to a good start. This 6 week program will cover the following components to make your puppy a STAR!
Socialization
Training
Activity
Responsibility
AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy training classes teach the foundation for basic functional skills such as sit, down and come and provides the opportunity to socialize with other puppies and people. A positive reinforcement approach is used to teach young puppies the basics of skills.
When puppies are older, or near the end of a 6-weeks class, they will be able to perform S.T.A.R. behaviors more independently. The AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy Program is an incentive program for loving dog owners who have taken the time to take their puppies through a basic training class.
June is National Pet Preparedness Month and if you’ve ever had a dog go missing, you know how traumatic it can be. Sadly, a lost dog rarely recognizes his owner’s voice. When they’re in survival mode, they are fight or flight and most just take off.
We invite you to join us as we welcome Sheilah Graham to speak about how to prevent your dog from getting lost and what to do if the unthinkable happens.
When Sheilah isn’t working her day job as a staffer at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, she’s moonlighting as a volunteer “pet detective” and rescuer. Sheilah has over eight years of experience tracking down lost pups. She doesn’t get paid for this work and she’s tallied a sterling record-solving more than 150 cases, including a dog that was lost for two years!!
Join us as we learn from this expert on keeping our dogs safe. If you rescue, foster, transport or volunteer to care for dogs, you don’t want to miss this FREE workshop!
We are pleased to host Jenni Coes as our CGC Instructor!
The CGC concept applies to both ends of the leash and all CGC classes include training for the owner on responsible dog ownership. The CGC is a six week program at $175 per dog. Classes meet once per week.
The CGC program prepares your dog to take the ten step test offered by the AKC, which presents a training curriculum stressing responsible pet ownership and basic good manners for dogs including:
- Accepting a Friendly Stranger
- Sitting Politely for Petting
- Appearance and Grooming
- Out for a Walk (Walking on a Loose Leash)
- Walking Through a Crowd
- Sit and Down on Command/
- Staying in Place
- Coming When Called
- Reaction to Another Dog
- Reaction to Distractions
- Supervised Separation
CGC is also the first step you need to take if you are thinking of doing any therapy dog work.
To register for this class, please visit our online customer portal: Gingr Customer Portal..
Payment in full is due at the time of registration. All pups must be up to date on vaccines in accordance with The Town’s policy. The CGC test will be held on the last night of class. Space is limited to 8 pups – reserve NOW to secure your spot.
Is your pup bored? Do your friends think you’re boring? Let’s fix that! In this six week course, you’ll learn how to break any trick down into teachable steps. Now you can keep your pup from being bored and you’ll have tricks to show off! A total of 10 tricks are required to earn the AKC Novice Trick Dog Title. Food and toys may be used as training aids at only the novice level.
Some tricks covered include:
- Balance beam – walk on low board a few inches off floor
- Bark on cue – “Speak”
- Army Crawl – dog on belly, crawls at least 5 feet
- Fetch it and give – ball, toy, etc- bring to handler, release
- Find it – find treat hidden under cup
- Get your ______ (Leash, brush, toy)
- Get in – gets in a box
- Get on – gets on low platform or step – 4 paws
- Hand signals – down, sit, or come
- High five – Hold 3 seconds
- Jump – thru a low hoop or over a low bar
- Kennel up – go in crate, stay in until released
- Kiss – point to cheek
- Paws up – 2 front paws on low stool or step
- Push-ups – sit, down, sit, down, sit, down
- Shake hands
- Spin in circle
- Touch it – hand or target stick
- Tunnel – agility tunnel or child’s tunnel
- Other: Handler’s choice:_______________________
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If you have a Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certificate or title on record at AKC, you may count the CGC as 5 of the required tricks for the NOVICE TRICK DOG TITLE!
The AKC Trick Dog Novice is a 6 week program at $175 per dog. Classes meet once per week. Payment in full is due at the time of registration. All pups must be up to date on vaccines in accordance with The Town’s policy. The test will be held on the last session of class. Space is limited to 8 pups – reserve NOW to secure your spot.
Click HERE to Set Up Your Dog’s Profile With Us and To Request Training Services.
All graduates receive a personalized diploma PLUS a certificate for one full day of daycare with us (a $30 value!)
Join us to celebrate National Dog Day with some free play time at our Indoor Dog Park! All dogs coming in to play must
BcWT reserves the right to limit capacity and/or playtime to ensure a safe environment for all.
We are pleased to host Jenni Coes as our CGC Instructor!
The CGC concept applies to both ends of the leash and all CGC classes include training for the owner on responsible dog ownership. The CGC is a six week program at $175 per dog. Classes meet once per week.
The CGC program prepares your dog to take the ten step test offered by the AKC, which presents a training curriculum stressing responsible pet ownership and basic good manners for dogs including:
- Accepting a Friendly Stranger
- Sitting Politely for Petting
- Appearance and Grooming
- Out for a Walk (Walking on a Loose Leash)
- Walking Through a Crowd
- Sit and Down on Command
- Staying in Place
- Coming When Called
- Reaction to Another Dog
- Reaction to Distractions
- Supervised Separation
CGC is also the first step you need to take if you are thinking of doing any therapy dog work.
To register for this class, please visit our online customer portal: Gingr Customer Portal..
Payment in full is due at the time of registration. All pups must be up to date on vaccines in accordance with The Town’s policy. The CGC test will be held on the last night of class. Space is limited to 8 pups – reserve NOW to secure your spot.
This class is ideal for dogs who could benefit from better manners while walking on a leash. This class is not intended for dogs that are reactive and lunge and bark at other people and dogs on walks.
We will not allow flexi or extended leashes to be used in the workshop. Please plan on bringing a treat pouch as well as some yummy soft and chewy treats.
Space is limited – call today to register (401)737-2900
Bow chika Wow Town will be out in support of East Greenwich Animal Protection League’s Annual Hound Hike. Tickets for the event are $20 each and can be purchased by clicking HERE! Each ticket includes entry to the event, a Hound Hike t-shirt, and lunch. If you have any questions please e-mail Kailey at KaileyEGAPL@gmail.com
- International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants
- National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors
- Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers
Class Outline:
Introduction
- The role of first aid with your pet
- Safety concerns for the provider
- Preparing a pet first aid kit
Monitoring your pet
- Understanding pet vital signs and how to measure them
- Recognizing normal & abnormal behaviors
Illness
- Vomiting and diarrhea
- Bloat
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
- Weakness or collapse
- Seizures
- Cold or heat exposure
- Fever
- Itchiness/scratching
Cardiovascular Emergencies
- Recognizing the signs of cardiopulmonary arrest
- Cat and dog CPR
Injuries
- Bleeding
- Temporary wound care, infection prevention
- Lameness
- Suspected fracture or spinal injury
- Burn wounds
- Hit by car, fall from height, animal attack
- Shock
- Poisonings and envenomations
Allergic Reactions
- Insect stings
- Vaccine reactions
- General allergies
- Anaphylaxis
Respiratory Emergencies
- Choking
- Near-drowning
- Breathing problems/respiratory distress
- Rescue breathing
Class is expected to run three hours. Cost for the class is $74.95 + tax and includes a student e-book available as a .pdf download. Payment must be made at the time of registration. Seats are limited.