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Training Options We Offer

The Idaho Humane Society offers a range of dog training classes and private lessons to help bring out the full potential of your canine companion.

Our trainers utilize positive reinforcement methods and allow you to teach your dog in an enjoyable, rewarding manner. We focus on building a strong foundation of skills that will help you and your dog navigate a variety of environments.

We have entry-level class options for puppies, adult dogs with little or no training, and reactive or shy dogs. Advanced level classes are available for continuing education.

For those with difficult schedules or who are experiencing behavior problems with their pup, we also offer private lessons catered exactly to you and your dog’s needs. Our goal is to teach you to communicate effectively with your dog and learn the skills to have an enriching and happy life together!

Group & Private Classes: NoN-Reactive Dogs

Puppy Socialization & Training

We have puppy classes to help set your puppy up for success! Classes range from socialization to kick-starting basic manners like sit, stay, come, walking well on a leash and more!

Drop in Puppy Social Hour

One-Time Class |  $30  |  One hour

Puppies 6 months and younger are welcome to join our puppy social hour. During this hour, our instructor will educate owners about dog to dog interactions and how to shape good play between dogs. You will learn skills to manage their arousal and intensity during play, work on coming away from play when called, and practice taking breaks and calming down after play is over.

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Group training Entry Level Classes

We offer a number of group classes to provide basic manners like sit, stay, come, walking well on a leash, and more! 

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Starter Skills

6-weeks   |  $240  |  One hour per week

We offer group classes to teach your dog basic obedience cues with a focus on loose-leash walking.

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Rocket Recall Class

4-weeks   |  $150  | One hour per week

*This course is appropriate for entry-level students. Dogs must be friendly with other dogs to attend.

Looking to improve your dog’s engagement and recall skills? This 4 week class will help you condition a strong recall cue and increase your dog’s focus in off-leash environments. Filled with recall games and plenty of high-level distraction practice, you and your dog will leave this class happy and tired!

 

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Group training Intermediate Classes

We offer intermediate training for pets to stay focused when distractions are presented, intermediate and advanced tricks, and so much more!

Intermediate Skills

4-weeks   |  $150  |  One hour per week

Looking for more training opportunities after graduating basic obedience or puppy course?

We’re offering courses in multiple dog households, building a perfect recall, learning some fun new tricks, and much more?

Inquire here for more opportunities with the IHS training team!

 

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Group & Private Classes: Reactive Dogs

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Behavior Modification: Dog Reactive

6-weeks   |  $300  |  One hour per week

  • Small classes of 4 or less students
  • Appropriate for dogs that are reactive towards other dogs.
  • Requires trainer approval prior to attending
  • If you feel like your dog may be a good candidate for this class, please send us an email through the link below.

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Adult dogs must be current on rabies and distemper/parvo vaccinations in order to attend classes or lessons at IHS. Puppies must receive two distemper/parvo vaccinations prior to attending the first class and show continuing vaccination updates as appropriate during the six weeks that classes are held.

All dog training courses take place at our Dorman Campus located at 4775 W Dorman Street, Boise, Idaho 83705.

If you are experiencing behavior problems with your pet and would like to speak with our behavior and training department about resources and solutions, please email dogtraining@idahohumanesociety.org.

Toby is becoming a great trail dog! And getting him to be a great trail dog was my first training priority because I spend time on the trails every day, several times a day. I get so many compliments on what a well-behaved dog he is! Thank you for teaching me how to train Toby to be such a good boy!

Andrea B. and Toby

Bob and I were in your Reactive Dog class our pit bull terrier mix, Isa. We are happy to report that Isa now has a dog friend with whom we can take a normal walk side by side on leash. Isa’s pulling and whining when she encounters other dogs while walking has also decreased dramatically to almost nothing on most walks. As the Shelter says, after a year with you, your adoptee will be a different dog. Isa is now confident, has discovered the world, and grabs a little more of our hearts each day. Thanks for giving us skills to help her. They have made a big difference for all three of us.

Bob & Faye S. and Isa

You need to know what an important impact your training has had for all of us. We are impressed with your knowledge, intuition, and expertise for both canine and human behaviors. You gave us much to think about and to practice with her. Your instructions are clear, and you don’t mind repeating when we were overloaded with information. Thank you to Vanessa for the terrific experience we’ve had with training our Murphy.

Patti L. and Murphy

Meet our Idaho Humane Society trainers!

Vanessa Grenier

CPDT-KA, ABCDT 

Vanessa has been teaching classes and training professionally at IHS for 15 years and currently manages the IHS Behavior Department. She has a passion for working breeds and helping shelter dogs find success in their adoptive homes. Vanessa believes that continued education is extremely important in the field and is always updating and improving training techniques based on new research. She also helps with canine research in conjunction with BSU and has taught seminars for the BFAS, and HSUS. Vanessa currently teaches classes for IHS as well as provides private training lessons for dogs with behavior concerns. She currently shares her home with a giant tom cat, 4 dogs she’s adopted from IHS, and the occasional foster puppy.

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