Bark to School for Adults
Program Outline
Lesson 1 – Training Fundamentals: Your dog's 1st Steps to Success
We start by building a strong communication foundation and showing you how to train effectively. You’ll learn how dogs think, how to get their attention, and how to reinforce good behaviors.
What we cover:
- How dogs learn and why it matters (Canine Learning Theory – loading the clicker)
- The three core teaching methods: Capture, Lure, and Shape
- Name recognition and focus skills
- Basic cues: Sit, Down, Stay
- Teaching your dog to relax on a mat (stationing)
- Optional potty training guidance
Why it’s important:
By the end of this lesson, you and your puppy will understand how to communicate clearly, setting the stage for all future training.
Lesson 2 – Leash Manners Outdoors: Mastering Walks Without the Pull
We move into real-world skills to make walks enjoyable and controlled. This session focuses on manners and attention outside, even around distractions.
What we cover:
- Boundaries and waiting politely at doors
- Loose leash walking techniques
- Greeting people on a walk: Pin Pon Greetings – Go Say Hi or Stay to the Side Without Interacting
- Look At That (LAT) – a focus and impulse control game around distractions
Why it’s important:
Your dog will learn to walk without pulling, greet politely, and stay focused even in exciting environments.
Lesson 3 – Improving Communication: Calm, Focused, and Ready to Listen
We bring it all together with impulse control, recall, and ending cues that keep training clear and consistent.
What we cover:
Leave It & Drop It – ignoring or releasing items on cue
Reliable recall – coming when called, even from a distance
Go to Bed/Place – sending your dog to a spot and staying until released
One fun trick (Spin, Paw, Rollover, or Play Dead)
“All Done” cue – a clear end signal for training or playtime
Why it’s important:
These skills give you better day-to-day control, help prevent problem behaviors, and teach your puppy how to settle calmly when needed.