Cooperative Care Workshop

This cooperative care workshop starting April 11, 2026 is for anyone who wants to help their dog tolerate and even enjoy the kind of physical care that often makes dogs uncomfortable and even aggressive. IAABC outlines cooperative care in this article.

We care for our dogs to keep them happy and healthy. Sometimes they don’t tolerate that care easily or comfortably. We can help them be more at ease with this care.

Dog in bath tub getting feet washed.

Pax’e stands calmly waiting for her treat while I wash the muck from her feet. No restraint and no struggle!

You can enroll in the cooperative care workshop to prevent your dog from developing handling issues, or you can enroll to fix handling issues your dog has (see limitations below).

This cooperative care workshop will teach you how to desensitize and counter condition your dog to accept and be comfortable with non-preferred body handling activities. These can be –

  • Brushing
  • Combing
  • Ear cleaning
  • Nail trimming
  • Teeth brushing
  • Moderate upkeep between grooming
  • Medication oral, injectable, topical, etc.
  • Accepting equipment, like harnesses, muzzles, cones, etc.
  • Having more successful vet visits
Suzy keeps her eye on the “bucket” as Vicky desensitizes her to petting as a prelude to brushing.

Yes – you might see the bucket game in this class. Thanks Chirag!

Enrollment is limited to the following:

  • There are four spots for dog/human teams. The dogs need to be dog and stranger comfortable and have NO bite history.
  • There are three spots for humans to audit without their dogs. These are for families whose dogs need help with cooperative care but are not dog and stranger comfortable, and/or have a bite history.

The workshop fee is $280 for dog/handler teams and $250 for human-only auditors.

This class meets for an hour and attendees will bring their own supplies.

For more information or to enroll click these links.

Positive Reinforcement dog training winter 2025

Three dogs Training has offered positive reinforcement fear free dog training for over two decades.

My goal is to allow the human/dog team to learn how to communicate happily and easily. When our dog is happy they are more confident and resilient and commands go smoothly for everyone.

It’s never too late and it’s usually not too early. Puppies and adolescent dogs all benefit from positive reinforcement fear free training.

Help a naughty dog get on Santa’s good list

Positive reinforcement dog training classes should be fear-free and force-free. Your dog should enjoy learning and you should enjoy teaching.

cream golden smiling in graduation hat from fear free dog training

We all learn better when we are not stressed or afraid.

For more information on the upcoming dog training classes:
click here or contact Lisa@threedogstraining.com

Positive Reinforcement fear free dog training – Jan 31, 2026

Three dogs Training positive reinforcement fear free dog training classes start again on January 31, 2026..

It’s never too late and it’s usually not too early for dogs to go to class. Puppies and adolescent dogs all benefit from positive reinforcement fear free training.

While not all dogs will go out and earn a living 😊 they can all benefit from some solid skills building.

My goal is to allow the human/dog team to learn how to communicate happily and easily. When our dog is happy they are more confident and resilient and commands go smoothly for everyone.

Positive reinforcement dog training classes should be fear-free and force-free. Your dog should enjoy learning and you should enjoy teaching.

cream golden smiling in graduation hat from fear free dog training

We all learn better when we are not stressed or afraid.

For more information on the upcoming dog training classes:
click here or contact Lisa@threedogstraining.com

Positive Reinforcement fear free dog training.

Three dogs Training has offered positive reinforcement fear free dog training for over two decades.

My goal is to allow the human/dog team to learn how to communicate happily and easily. When our dog is happy they are more confident and resilient and commands go smoothly for everyone.

It’s never too late and it’s usually not too early. Puppies and adolescent dogs all benefit from positive reinforcement fear free training.

Doodle dog wearing a painter's hat.
Not all dogs will grow up to be a famous painter, but they can all achieve their own greatness.

Positive reinforcement dog training classes should be fear-free and force-free. Your dog should enjoy learning and you should enjoy teaching.

cream golden smiling in graduation hat from fear free dog training

We all learn better when we are not stressed or afraid.

For more information on the upcoming dog training classes:
click here or contact Lisa@threedogstraining.com

Upcoming Fall Dog Training Classes November 2024

dog wrapped up in holiday ribbon

The holidays are coming…

 

Maybe getting the dogs training before they start getting into all the packages would be a good thing…🤷‍♀️

 Positive reinforcement dog training should be fear-free and force-free. Your dog should enjoy learning and you should enjoy teaching.

As a Certified Professional Dog Trainer and certified dog behavior specialist, I have been teaching fun and successful dog training for twenty-five years. Join us!

For more information on the upcoming dog training classes:
click here or contact
Lisa@threedogstraining.com