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In-Person Dog Training Course in the Lower Blue Mountains & Penrith
If you’re looking for practical dog training in the Lower Blue Mountains, Glenbrook, or Penrith areas, this in-person course is designed to help you build calm, reliable behaviour that actually works in real life.
Over four structured weekly sessions, you’ll learn clear, evidence-based training skills you can use at home, on walks, and around everyday distractions – without harsh methods or quick-fix promises.
Dog Training Course FAQs
1. Who is this dog training course for?
This in-person dog training course is for dog owners in the Lower Blue Mountains, Glenbrook, and Penrith (and beyond) who want practical, real-life training skills they can use at home and out in the community. It suits dogs over [X] months old and owners willing to practise between sessions.
2. Where does the dog training take place?
Training sessions are held locally and are easily accessible for families in Glenbrook, the Lower Blue Mountains, and Penrith. Location is the Glenbrook Uniting Church at 7 Green St Gelnbrook.
3. How does the course work?
The course runs for 4 weeks, with one 1-hour in-person session per week. Each week builds on the previous session, so regular attendance is important for best results.
4. Is this course suitable for reactive dogs?
Dogs with mild reactivity can often participate in a group setting. If your dog shows aggression or high reactivity, we recommend contacting us before booking so we can advise whether group training in the Blue Mountains or Penrith area is suitable.
5. How many dogs are in each class?
Classes are capped at around 8 dogs to ensure safe, effective training and personalised guidance for owners across the Lower Mountains and Penrith region.
6. What training methods do you use?
We use evidence-based, reward-focused dog training methods designed for real-world situations – walks, visitors, distractions, and daily life. No harsh techniques and no unrealistic promises.
7. What do I need to bring to training?
Please bring:
- A lead and collar or harness
- High-value treats
- Water for your dog
- Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor dog training in the Blue Mountains / Penrith climate
8. Can multiple family members attend?
Yes. We encourage adult family members involved in the dog’s care to attend, as consistency at home leads to better results.
9. What if I miss a session?
This is a live, in-person dog training course. Missed sessions cannot be made up, so please ensure you can attend all four weeks before booking.
10. What is your refund policy?
Due to limited spots and small group sizes, refunds are not available once the course has started. If you’re unsure whether this course is right for you or your dog, contact us before booking.
