HEEL, HEEL, HEEL
Intermediate Obedience
Level 1 & 2


INTERMEDIATE LEVEL:

Two levels of Intermediate Obedience are taught -- each building off the fundamentals taught in the previous course

PRICE: 6 week course $270

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 1
COMMANDS TAUGHT:
   (Prerequisite: Basic Obedience)
   Review of all commands taught in Basic Obedience
   Stand
   Heeling - On & Off leash
   Finish (Swing)
   Timed Stays
   Down (at-a-distance)
   Stay on Heel (moving stay while dog is heeling)
   Distance Work (with all of the above)

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 2
COMMANDS TAUGHT:
   (Prerequisite: Intermediate Level 1)
   Review of all commands taught in Level 1
   Off-leash Heeling
   Sit (at-a-distance)
   Finish (Around behind)
   Stay on Come (while dog is moving)
   Silent Training
   Timed Stays
   Distance Work (with all of the above)
   Sequencing (with all of the above)


NEW CLASSES STARTING
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 1


   Tuesday Sept. 9th -- Meets at 7:00 PM - *Union Square Park

   Wednesday Sept. 17th -- Meets at 8:30 PM *UES location


NEW CLASSES STARTING
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 2


   Tuesday Sept. 9th -- Meets at 8:00 PM - *Union Square Park


In partnership with Running Paws Athletic Club OBEDIENCE and AGILITY classes are being offered on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

Call 212-414-1551 to register!

No classes on the following holidays:
Labor Day -- Saturday Aug 30th & Monday Sept 1st
Rosh Hashanah -- Monday Sept 29th & Tuesday Sept 30th
Yom Kippur -- Wednesday Oct 8th

For more information, e-mail or call us at (212) 414-1551.

Obedience & Agility classes are held Monday, Wednesday & Saturday at Running Paws Athletic Club - 1105 First Ave. between 60th & 61st Sts.
   
   
   

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