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Sign up Check List
Check
Fees
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Follow these steps to check fees and sign up on-line.
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Sign-up Check List
- Choose the right training
program that suits your needs. If you have any questions
about any of the training programs, please e-mail
me or call
1(408)733-2829.
- Fill out the Training
Application and fax it to me at 1(866) 433-3154
or print the application.pdf
file and bring it to your first class, or you can fill
out the Training Application at your first class, by
appointment only.
- Fax me your dog's shot records at:
1(866) 433-3154 or bring them to your first class.
- Go to our on-line Admissions
Center to check class fees and pay for your class.
Or you can pay at your first class.
- Read the Basic
Orientation Book and prepare your yourself with
the right tools to train your dog.
- Sign-up for the Training
Notes, this is your course plan. Your first lesson
is included so you can get started with your training
program today. When you know what your goals getting
there is much easier.
- I will call you or email you to set up your appointment
for your first class. You can call me at:
1(408)733-2829 or email me at:
training@dogskool.com
See you in Class with your dog!!!
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Admissions
Center
You can now check our course tuition fees and pay for your class on-line in our
shopping
cart style catalog.
For a limited time, receive a free gift at your first class when you
pay for your class in our on-line
Admissions
Center.
Your credit card will be billed for your total tuition course fees. Your free gift will be presented at your first class.
This is our way of saying,
"Thank you,
for paying for your class in advance."
Richard Mason
Training Director
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A few supplies is all you need!
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Supplies needed for class.
- Six Foot Leash (leather, nylon, cotton, or chain) NO retractable leashes.
- Training Collar (flat leather, nylon, slip collar, pinch collar, Halti, or Gentle Leader)
- Although we do not promote the use treats in class, treats can be helpful for keeping the new students focus at your first class.
- A pocket sized toy can also be helpful to complete the lessons with a play session.
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