Home for Good Training
The Home for Good program offers low-cost behavioral group training
for people who have adopted a pet from any shelter or have rescued
a homeless pet. Our Companions offers three classes:
Family Companion
This 8-week course is specially designed for people who have just
adopted a dog. The course teaches common behaviors associated with
adopted dogs, phases of canine emotional development, socialization,
and offers positive reinforcement techniques that start and keep
the relationship with their new pet companion positive and rewarding.
This course facilitates a better understanding of dog communication,
strengthen their relationship/bond with their dog, learn the importance
of management, and build on their obedience skills.
Each week owners will learn techniques to help them build on their
training skills: introduction to positive reinforcement, refocusing
techniques, sits, downs, stays, recalls & relaxed heel. The
Family Companion course focuses on the relationship between the
owner and a new dog. This course is offered to dogs adopted from
the selected shelters through the Home For Good Program.
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Family Companion II
The Family Companion II course has a specialized curriculum for
dogs that may not be successful in a traditional class due to having
reactivity issues, fear issues, lack of trust, anxiety etc. This
class helps pet owners manage, refocus and succeed in a variety
of situations with dogs who react adversely to each other and/or
people. This course includes management techniques, understanding
and reacting to signs of stress in your dog, proper dog-to-dog
introductions, strengthening the bond with their dog, understanding
dog communication, and behavior modification techniques.
Each week owners will learn techniques to help them build on their
training skills with more emphasis on control for: sits, downs,
stays, recalls & relaxed heel. Dogs must have taken a basic
obedience course prior to attending this class.
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Field Trip
Our Companions specializes in offering courses for dog who have
special training needs. We believe that reactive dogs with special
behavioral needs are the dogs who most need training resources.
To that end we have developed a curriculum to provide safe, group
classes to help reactive dogs and their owners live together more
successful.
The Field Trip Class is a new and much loved class that allows
graduates of the Family Companion II class to develop further and
put their new and improved social skills to practice outside in
the real world.
The owners get to practice and apply the skills they have worked
so hard to develop in class, and most importantly, they learn to
better communicate with their dogs. The dogs get to take in the
smells of a whole new environment, and learn coping skills to overcome
their reactivity. Afterwards everyone can go home and relax, because
a tired dog is a happy dog!
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All Our Companions classes are based on the principals of positive
reinforcement training. All classes aim at teaching pet owners
how to deal with common behaviors associated with adopted dogs,
phases of canine emotional development, and offers positive techniques
that start and keep the relationship with their new pet companion
positive and rewarding. The program also offers follow-up support
for all families to ensure successful life-long adoptions.
We currently hold classes at:
- Tails-U-Win located in Manchester, Connecticut
- Canine School of Performing Arts at Baywood Kennels located
in Willington, Connecticut
Please contact us at Training@OurCompanions.org for
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