Group dog training sessions
Group sessions are a great option for families who want structured training in a social setting. These classes focus on building reliable skills while helping dogs learn to work calmly around other people and dogs.
Who group sessions are for
Group sessions are a good fit if you:
Want to build foundational skills in a structured environment
Are looking for guided practice around real-world distractions
Want accountability and consistency through weekly classes
Enjoy learning alongside other dog owners
Group classes are best for dogs who are comfortable working around other dogs and people. If you’re unsure whether group training is the right fit, we’re happy to talk it through.
What to expect from group sessions
Group sessions typically focus on:
Basic obedience and manners
Focus and engagement around distractions
Leash skills and polite greetings
Building calm, controlled behavior in shared spaces
Exercises are adjusted to the group so each dog can work at an appropriate level.
Requirements for
group training
To keep classes safe and productive, group sessions require:
Age-appropriate vaccinations
Dogs who can work in a group environment
A quick conversation beforehand to confirm fit
If group training isn’t the right starting point, private lessons may be recommended instead.
Group classes follow a clear structure designed to set dogs up for success.
Small class sizes to maintain control and attention
Guided instruction and demonstrations
Hands-on coaching for handlers
Clear expectations and take-home guidance
Classes build on previous skills, helping dogs and owners progress together over time.
How group sessions work
Where we train
Group sessions are held at designated training locations in and around Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Families regularly join us from Clemmons, Lewisville, Advance, Pfafftown, and surrounding communities.
How it works
1. Reach out
Fill out this contact form to get the conversation started. We will follow up to schedule a short phone consultation.
2. Phone consultation
We’ll talk through your dog, your goals, and answer any questions to make sure we’re a good fit.
3. Get started
If it’s a good match, we’ll send next steps, including an intake form and scheduling details.