38 Saratoga Avenue South Glens Falls NY 12803
(518) 798-8284

Directions: From Interstate 87
From North: Take exit 18 and turn Left onto Main Street.  Continue for 1.3 miles (5 traffic lights).  Bear Right towards Glens Falls Hospital.   Drive past the hospital and continue to the Rte 9 rotary.  Enter the Rotary and exit onto Rte 9S (first exit).  Continue over the bridge into South Glens Falls and to the Rte 9/ Rte 28 intersection (1/2 mile). Bear Right onto Rte 9.   The Dog Logic Training Center will be located 1/10th of a mile down the road on the right hand side.  (The old Fire House) 
From South:  Take exit 17 N and merge onto Rte 9.  Continue 5 miles.  The Dog Logic Training Center will be located on the left hand side of the road (The old Fire House) just past the water tower and the South Glens Falls municipal center.
Parking:  Park in front or behind building

 

 

Starting Time: All classes begin promptly.                                                                                                                           

Cancellations:  Your instructor will call you if class is to be cancelled for any reason.

Missed Classes: If you are unable to attend a class due to illness or other situation beyond your control, please don’t hesitate to call.  There are usually a few minutes before the next class to show you what you’ve missed, and the material will be reviewed again in class as well.

Clothing: Wear low heeled, soft soled shoes and comfortable clothing. No flip-flops please  Some of your work will take place on the ground or floor.

Rewards for your dog: Bring soft treats to class for your dog, like hot dogs or cheese. You may also find a toy (ball or squeaky) helpful.

Feeding: Do not work your dog for at least (2) hours after a meal. This means bringing him to class as well.

Exercise: Be sure to “exercise” (relieve) your dog before class. If an accident happens (and it happens in the best of families) paper towels and baggies are available for clean up.

Dog Equipment: Flat buckle collar and 6ft leashes.  No flexis please.

Spectators: Visitors are welcome, but are asked to remain quiet during class.

Training at Home: Both you and your dog will learn the skills that are taught in class, through repetition.  You should practice with your dog at least five (5) days a week.  It is practice at home that will bring success.  Class time is to teach you what to teach your dog at home.

Suggested Reading: We recommend that you make yourself familiar with your breed of dog, even if your dog is of mixed heritage. Often times behaviors that your dogs have, are specific to their breed or breeds.  Being aware of these behaviors will help you to better understand your dog and make it easier to address specific problems.