
Group Class Training
Group Training Classes are an economical way to train your dog. Your dog will learn to focus in a distracting environment. Group classes are for friendly, quiet, non-aggressive dogs.
Minimum number of dogs required per class is four and maximum ranges from 4-8 dogs depending on class.
Classes are taught in Westminster at the training studio. In addition to the studio classes are also taught outside when the weather permits. Class sizes are small, think semi-private training, to allow plenty of individualized attention.
We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes.
Group classes are 50 minutes each week and run for 5 weeks.
If your dog is overly aroused by other dogs, people, or novel situations you should start with private training or enrolling in my Distracted Dog Class (offered once a year and ONLY in the summer).
Take a look at our class descriptions, I am are sure you will find a class that is perfect for you and your dog.
To attend a group class you must do four things:
1. Choose a class
2. Register for the class.
3. Pay for the class. If you can't pay for the class that means it is full and you will be added to a wait list.
4. Attend class! Traditional classes are 50 minutes each week for 6 weeks in a row. Specialty and mini classes are shorter, between 2-3 weeks.
Group Training Classes are an economical way to train your dog. Your dog will learn to focus in a distracting environment. Group classes are for friendly, quiet, non-aggressive dogs.
Minimum number of dogs required per class is four and maximum ranges from 4-8 dogs depending on class.
Classes are taught in Westminster at the training studio. In addition to the studio classes are also taught outside when the weather permits. Class sizes are small, think semi-private training, to allow plenty of individualized attention.
We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes.
Group classes are 50 minutes each week and run for 5 weeks.
If your dog is overly aroused by other dogs, people, or novel situations you should start with private training or enrolling in my Distracted Dog Class (offered once a year and ONLY in the summer).
Take a look at our class descriptions, I am are sure you will find a class that is perfect for you and your dog.
To attend a group class you must do four things:
1. Choose a class
2. Register for the class.
3. Pay for the class. If you can't pay for the class that means it is full and you will be added to a wait list.
4. Attend class! Traditional classes are 50 minutes each week for 6 weeks in a row. Specialty and mini classes are shorter, between 2-3 weeks.
Class policies
- In order to maintain an intimate learning experience our class sizes are limited in number, so any cancellation or rescheduling leaves a vacancy which could have been filled by others. Due to this, there will be no refunds if the student cancels with less than 2 days notice or fails to show up.
- Namastay Training, LLC cannot be responsible for granting refunds for classes missed due to illnesses, emergencies, or other issues beyond our control. However, should a student be absent from a class or, not able to attend all classes, we are glad to make other arrangements by allowing them to join another class, providing space is available.
- There will be no cancellations due to snow. We all love Colorado and know that it comes with some unpredictable weather, so classes run rain or shine.
- Payment in full is required upon registration to hold your place in our class. There is a $10 non-refundable registration fee. It is rare that a class is cancelled due to under enrollment. However, should this occur, a full refund or the option to transfer to another class will be provided .
- Dogs must be on leash at all times on the property. Dogs are not to be taken off leash in the classroom until instructed to do so.
- Dogs are NOT allowed to meet on leash unless expressed permission is given by the owner.
- To you it's a classroom, to me it's my home. Please be considerate and scoop your dog's poop!