Workshop Series
with Lisa Bataska

We’ve Been Expecting You!

All pet owners run into the same basic issues with their unruly dogs or new rescue dogs of all ages.

  • Is taking your dog for a walk daunting? 
  • Is coming when called a suggestion?
  • Are you embarrassed when your dog misbehaves (pulls, barks, or lunges) around other dogs?

Imagine...

Your dog being attentive to you and/or ignoring other dogs. 
Your dog instantly responding when you call him.
Walks being enjoyable and stress-free.

Developing a connection and understanding between you and your dog is paramount in living harmoniously. Giving your dog clarity in what is expected in certain situations can be a game-changer.

Our weekend series of workshops will give you the tools needed to have more relaxed and enjoyable interactions at home and out in the world. We all have different goals in how we live with our dogs and these workshops will help you achieve these goals.

You will learn:

  • How to connect with your dog in any given situation
  • Get your dogs to be comfortable around other dogs
  • Help your dog handle a distracting environment and stay focused on you in different situations.
  • Refine and increase your dog’s obedience skills, like walking on leash, coming when called, and attention and focus. 

Sign up for one workshop or all of them as your schedule allows.

Each workshop is $50

Reactive / Excitable Dog

January 29th, 9:00 AM

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On and Off Leash Cooperation
January 29th, 11:30 AM

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Advanced On and Off Leash Cooperation
January 29th, 2:30 PM

About your instructor, Lisa Bataska

Lisa Bataska has been in the dog training and behavior for over 20 years. Working with people and their dogs is her passion. In addition to trialing with several of her dogs in sports such as Obedience, Nosework, Rally, Dock diving, Agility, Disc and Conformation; She has also volunteered, fostered, evaluated and trained with various rescue organizations, perform temperament tests, provided group class instruction, private lessons, and workshops on various topics. She believes temperament is most important and once a dog and owner come to an understanding of each other’s needs, they can then truly work together as a harmonious team.