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What you need

"Paws, Treats & No Retractable Leads: Your Doggy Class Survival Kit!" 🐶🎒

Thank you for booking your place in our training classes! To help you and your dog get the most out of the sessions, please ensure you bring the following items.

Congratulations! You’ve signed up for dog training classes – the first step in turning your four-legged chaos gremlin into a well-behaved, treat-motivated scholar. To help things go smoothly, here’s what you’ll need to bring (besides your patience and a sense of humor).

Puppy Classes

🐾 The No-Houdini Harness or Flat Collar with a Lead – No retractable leads, please. We don’t want any unexpected zoomies across the parking lot.


🐾 Bribery Treats (a.k.a. High-Value Snacks) – Think small, soft, and irresistible. Chicken, cheese, or whatever makes your pup drool like they’ve seen a roast dinner.


🐾 The Ultimate Distraction (Favourite Toy) – Something your puppy adores but won’t turn the class into a wrestling ring.


🐾 Silent but Effective Chew – A non-squeaky chew to keep them settled and not causing a ruckus during quiet moments.


🐾 The Business Kit (Poo Bags) – Let’s keep the training area free of surprise landmines.


🐾 Puppy Chill Zone (Small Blanket or Mat) – For when your pup needs a moment to process their newfound genius.

Domestic Obedience Classes

🐾 The "No Escape" Gear – A secure collar or harness with a proper lead, because dogs love to remind us they’re faster than we are.


🐾 Tasty Bribes in a Treat Pouch – Keep your treats accessible for lightning-fast rewards (and to convince your dog that you’re way cooler than that squirrel).


🐾 Double the Lead, Double the Fun – Short lead for control, long lead for recall, because some dogs occasionally pretend they have no idea who you are.


🐾 The “Oh Look, A Squirrel!” Distraction Saver – A toy that holds their attention without causing a classroom riot.


🐾 Emergency Cleanup Crew (Poo Bags) – Because nobody wants a tactical poo deployment mid-lesson.

🐾 Bonus Tip: Bring a sense of humor! Training is a journey, and let’s be honest—sometimes your dog is the class clown. 🤣

Additional Notes:

  • Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy footwear – we promise there’s no dress code, but you’ll want to be ready for action.

  • If your dog has dietary restrictions, bring suitable alternative treats (no judgment if they have a refined palate).

  • Arrive a few minutes early so your dog can sniff every single blade of grass before class starts.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us before your session. We can't wait to see you and your dog in class—prepare for fun, learning, and possibly some comic relief!

📧info@thedogschool101.co.uk
📞 07570008393

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