Puppy classes near Tibro – train your puppy at Devoted Dog
Build a good relationship with your little dog with a puppy class
Lay the foundation for a good relationship with your puppy, so that your future together will be positive and healthy. Teach yourself and your puppy communication, cooperation and how your dog should interact with you and other dogs. Book a puppy class with Devoted Dog near Tibro. Read about our puppy classes here.
Which puppy class near Tibro is right for you?
For residents of Tibro, we offer a number of puppy classes. See some of our classes here.
- Puppy Course Step 1 and Young Dog Course
- Puppy Communication and Play
- Puppy Agility
- Safer Puppy
- Puppy Training – Focus on Learning
Do I really need to take a puppy course?
Absolutely! Life with a puppy offers unique and sometimes difficult challenges. Being a dog owner will involve difficult situations. That is why it is important to have the right knowledge so that you are prepared for this. Doing so will make life easier for both you and your puppy.
In addition, it lays a good foundation for continued learning for both you and your puppy, regardless of what the dog is intended for, whether it is a companion or a training and competition partner.
How old should a puppy be to attend a puppy class?
As young as possible, we say! You can take a puppy class with us from when your puppy is 12 weeks old. With our gradual training – step by step – your dog will develop at a steady and appropriate pace. It will learn that its owner – you – is the most fun thing in the world, how to socialise with other dogs, not to bark, to be house-trained, how to walk nicely on a leash and to come to you when you call it. The courses consist of a well-balanced mix of both theory and practice.
We help you choose your dog
Do you need help finding a dog that suits your needs and lifestyle? Contact us here, and we will discuss your requirements and then recommend a dog that is right for you. We have extensive knowledge and experience in terms of compatibility and needs, both for owners and dogs, which minimises the risk of a mismatch.

