Dog Training
“A Dog’s Journey” Training & The Humane Society of Utah
A Dog’s Journey training has classes that can help you and your dog learn basic obedience skills, puppy development and more. While you learn how to teach your dog good manners, you will also be helping dogs at the Humane Society of Utah because 25% of all proceeds from the classes will be donated to the shelter. We service Weber-, Davis- and Salt Lake County.
We Offer:
The trainers at “A Dog’s Journey” will be offering classes for dogs adopted from shelters and rescue organizations. Although we specialize in training for rescue animals, the classes will be open to everyone and all dogs and puppies are welcome!
We are also available for in-home and/or private training for all behaviors from house training, to dog/dog aggression, and more. Please call us at 801-682-8124 for further information or visit our website www.adogsjourney.com
Next session of Basic Manners and Nose Work has been scheduled and is now open for registration:
Puppy Kindergarten
* The session will be in SLC starting June 11th at 6:30pm Socialization and increasing the puppy's self-confidence, nutrition, as well as basic care, safe management and some tricks are being taught to help develop the puppies brain. Puppies may start at 9 weeks old and can be up to 5 months old, depending on size and temperament. Must have two puppy shots.
Reactive Rover
*"Reactive Rover" is a behavior modification program and will start Thursday June 13th at 7:30pm in Salt Lake City.
Is your dog...
Then this class is for you! This class is based on techniques that help create a focused and confident dog. These activities will build your dog's ability to relax, focus and work reliably in either stimulating or stressful situations through the use of training games that increase attention, reduce the power of stressors and the pull of distractions. This is a group class.
To register or if you have more questions, please contact me A Dog's Journey
Astrid Smith
CAP1 CTDI AKC CGC #27718
A Dog's Journey
Truly Dog Friendly
Pet Professional Guild
For training tips please see our Dogs pages.


