Obedience Class Marrickville
Dogs in Town Marrickville
55 Addison Road, Marrickville
Locations: Alexandria, Zetland, Camperdown, Marrickville & St Peters
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Dogs in Town Marrickville
55 Addison Road, Marrickville
Paws of Fun
Paws of Fun, 11 Denison St Camperdown.
Dogs in Town Marrickville
55 Addison Road, Marrickville
Is your dog struggling with basic commands or behaviour issues? Our 4-week Obedience Training Classes in the heart of Inner West Sydney are designed to help your furry friend become a well-behaved, confident, and happy companion. Whether you’re a first-time dog owner or looking to reinforce good habits, our expert trainers will guide you and your dog every step of the way.
Expert Trainers: Our professional trainers are experienced in working with all breeds and ages, using positive reinforcement methods to ensure your dog learns effectively.
Convenient Location: Our classes are located in the Inner West of Sydney, making it easy for you to access our classes.
Small Group Sizes: Enjoy personalized attention with small class sizes that allow for tailored training advice.
Fun & Engaging: Training should be fun! Our classes are designed to keep both you and your dog engaged while teaching essential skills.
Build a Stronger Bond: Training together helps strengthen the relationship between you and your dog, making daily life smoother and more enjoyable.

Basic Commands: Sit, Stay, Come, Down, ‘Drop’, ‘Leave It’ and Heel.
Leash Manners: Walking calmly on a leash without pulling. Meeting people and dogs calmly and learning to pass them calmly on a leash.
Focus & Attention: Teaching your dog to focus on you even in distracting environments.
Problem Behaviors: Addressing common behavioural issues such as jumping up, attention seeking barking, and over-excitement.
Let’s make your dog’s training journey a success!
Basic obedience training is very important for every dog. Good dog manners make the relationship between a dog and owner a lot easier and enjoyable. No one enjoys a dog who can not calm down around people and other dogs, who pulls your arm out of the socket every time you step outside and barks franctically at everyone, and everything, outside. Of course, my examples were a bit extreme. But there’s probably still something you could improve in your dog’s basic obedience skills, right? Most importantly, teaching your dog at least some basic obedience is a vital part of being a responsible dog owner.
In our 4-week dog obedience training courses we focus on all the important manners and obedience skills that make a dog a pleasure to be around. No more chasing them around the park or embarrasing moments when your dog destroys someone’s picnic at the park! You will learn great impulse control and focus exercises to calm down your dog in exciting situations and to keep them under control at all times. And the best part is, we practise those skills with other dogs and people – after all, that’s how it is in the real world!
My adult dog training classes in Sydney include all the basic commands such as sit, down, stay, come and heel. We also learn impulse control exercises such as leave it and passing and greeting other dogs in a calm manner. And we focus on those dog manners that many people struggle with, like pulling on a lead and jumping on people!
This 4-Week Basic Dog Obedience Class Teaches You Better Dog Handling Skills in a Fun & Positive Way!
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Teaching your dog to sit is one of the most fundamental commands, setting the foundation for good behavior and effective communication. It helps create a sense of calm, reduces excitement or anxiety, and allows you to manage your dog’s behavior in various situations. A well-timed “sit” can prevent unwanted actions, like jumping or bolting, and is the first step toward a well-mannered, happy dog.
Teaching your dog to lie down is an essential command that promotes calmness and control. It helps your dog relax in various environments, making them more manageable in situations like meal times, visitors, or during walks. “Down” also establishes boundaries and can prevent unwanted behaviours like jumping, bolting, or excessive excitement, making it a key skill for a well-behaved companion.
Teaching your dog to stay is crucial for safety and control. It helps ensure your dog remains in a designated spot, preventing them from running off or getting into potentially dangerous situations. The “stay” command also reinforces impulse control, making it easier to manage your dog in busy or distracting environments, and is an essential skill for a well-behaved and obedient companion.
Teaching your dog to come when called is one of the most important commands for their safety and your peace of mind. It ensures that your dog will return to you in any situation, whether in the park, at the beach, or in an emergency. A reliable “come” command builds trust and strengthens your bond, allowing you to enjoy outdoor activities with confidence and control.
Teaching your dog to heel is essential for safe and enjoyable walks. It ensures your dog stays by your side, walking calmly on a loose leash without pulling or darting ahead. The “heel” command promotes better control, reducing distractions and making outings more pleasant for both you and your dog, while strengthening your connection through clear communication.
Teaching your dog the “leave it” command is crucial for their safety and good manners. It helps prevent your dog from grabbing or ingesting something dangerous or undesirable, whether it’s food, trash, or a potential hazard. “Leave it” also promotes better impulse control and strengthens your bond by establishing trust and clear communication between you and your dog.
My opinion as a professional dog trainer in Sydney is that most dog-related issues can be fixed by improving impulse control and engagement. Dogs need to learn that life isn’t just about fun and games but that there are structure and boundaries too. But this needs to be done in a way that allows them to learn and understand new behaviours. From the dog’s point of view that is! This is what we focus on in our obedience classes in Sydney. We’ll train ignoring distractions, calming down while tied up and doing nothing, mat training and waiting patiently until released.
There are many kinds of dog-training methods available for training your dog, but the Australian Veterinary Association recommends positive reinforcement as the best method. Positive reinforcement rewards wanted behaviour rather than punishing unwanted behaviour. This kind of training makes learning more enjoyable for your dog, and will help to strengthen the bond you have together.
Eazy Dog Training Sydney uses positive reinforcement when training dogs in obedience classes in Sydney.
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