Adult Dog Training Classes in Seaton

Create lasting positive change for your dog -and peace of mind for you

Join our small, supportive adult dog training classes & tackle those frustrating behaviours.

Our small group adult training dog classes…

Create better habits

Teach polite social skills

Improve focus and bond

Whether you’re dealing with a teenage dog pushing boundaries or an adult dog who has spent years perfecting the wrong thing, our classes provide an opportunity to address challenging behaviors and set your dog up for long-term success.

This is an opportunity to learn in a safe environment, with patience and support.

Under expert guidance, we’ll cover practical, step-by-step training to stop problem behaviors, prevent them from escalating, and turn things around. It’s never too late to build the relationship you’ve always dreamed of with your dog—and our classes will give you the skills to make it happen.

These classes are for you if:

  • You’ve finished puppy classes and are ready to tackle your teenage terror!
  • You’re feeling overwhelmed with your adult dog’s behaviour and need help getting back on track
  • You want to change bad habits into good ones that last a lifetime.

What Exeter Dog Owners say about our classes

collie dog laying on blanket with certificate

What we cover in adult dog classes

These classes are perfect for adolescent and adult dogs, to help prevent problems later in life and to help you get back on track if they’ve already become bad habits.

There is a maximum of 4 dogs per class to ensure you get plenty of support, and to help dogs who struggle learn more effectively without being overwhelmed.

  • Focus on you
  • Lead walking
  • Recall
  • Jumping up prevention
  • Relaxation and calmness
  • Polite greetings
  • Dealing with distractions
  • Leave

Each dog graduates with a certificate – you’ll see how far you’ve come and be super proud of your dog’s progress!

How much do adult dog classes cost?

6 week adult dog class course : £135.00

Want something a bit more fun? Check out our dog agility classes.

Bonus extras to supercharge your training

Video Tutorials

Video tutorials of many of the exercises covered in class.

Library of Resources

Extra resources to help you continue the training at home and remember what you’ve learned.

Lifetime Access

Unlimited access to the online resources that complements your in-person learning. With the addition of new content as the couse evolves.

"They are more than happy to talk about any concerns you may have with your dog's behaviour and give you great advice and tips to help you along the way."

Where are our adult dog classes held?

border terrier sitting on a blanket with owners in a field

All weeks: Peacehaven, Harepath Hill, Seaton EX12 2TA

This is an outdoor private field with parking on site. It provides the perfect opportunity to practise the training in a real world scenario with all the distractions of one!

If your dog struggles in this environment, a 1-2-1 will work better for you.

A completely different dog!

"Oscar is going through his 'teen' stage and I felt I'd hit a wall with him. I walked away having learnt as much as my 10 month old collie. I was impressed how the course had a set plan but as we went on things were altered to suit each dogs needs. I can't recommend the intermediate class enough. When people comment on how much better he is already you know its been worth it."
Dan

Dog training FAQs

Q. Will I get results?

While we can’t guarantee results in our adult dog training classes due to variables beyond our control, we do guarantee great service and top-notch support to set you and your dog up for success. Our best outcomes happen when you are just as committed to reinforcing training at home as we are to guiding you through the process!

Q. What age range do these classes cover?

The classes are specifically tailored towards adolescent dogs aged between 6 – 24 months and adult dogs of 2+ years. If you have a puppy under 20 weeks, check out our puppy classes.

Q. My dog struggles around other dogs, are these classes suitable?

If your dog finds being around other dogs particularly challenging, a group class may not be the best starting point. To ensure both you and your dog feel comfortable we recommend starting with a 1-2-1 session. This will allow us to assess your dog’s needs, provide tailored support, and help them build confidence before transitioning them into a class. Book a chat and we’ll help you make the best choice for your dog.

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