Canine Fitness Training Group Classes
Our group classes are often geared toward a particular canine population (by age, skill level, or objective) but are still very inclusive and personalized. If you aren't sure where to start, Contact Us and we can help you find the best fit for your dog! We also offer Individual Canine Fitness Training sessions for one-on-one support and attention.
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Whole Dog Strength & ConditioningPerfect for sporting & working dogs, or any dog looking to build strength!
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Still have questions?
Contact us to discuss your situation or take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions!
Still have questions?
Contact us to discuss your situation or take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions!
So, What Is Canine Fitness Training?Canine Fitness Training focuses on all five aspects of canine total health: Strength, Flexibility, Balance, Cardiorespiratory and Mental Endurance. During a group or individual session, each dog's goals are determined and a fitness program is designed based on those goals. You will learn how to help your dog through exercises designed to address their goals while staying within their abilities and catering to specific needs or mobility issues. Canine Fitness Training is a compliment to veterinary care and is not meant to treat or diagnose.
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Who Is Canine Fitness Training For?
Canine Fitness Training is for dogs of ALL ages and stages! Because the programs are catered to each dog's specific needs and goals, just about any dog can benefit from a group or individual session.
Specific populations that can benefit from Canine Fitness Training include:
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What Does Canine Fitness Training Do For Your Dog?
The benefits of Canine Fitness Training are as wide and varied as imaginable. Specific goals are set based on the dog's age, stage, and needs. Below are just a few examples of the ways Canine Fitness Training can positively affect a dog's wellbeing.
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Please keep in mind that Canine Fitness Training is a compliment to veterinary care and is NOT meant to treat or diagnose.