Specialty Courses

Unleash the full potential of your furry companion with our unique, enriching specialty programs.

Specialty Courses Now Open

NOSEWORK

& RALLY

Our team is excited to announce these specialized courses focused on nosework and rally!

Nosework allows dogs to explore and understand their environment while engaging in fulfilling and relaxing sniff-based behaviors, like finding hidden treats.

Rally obedience training is similar to agility training but has an emphasis on strengthening the bond between pup and parent through communication and teamwork. You and your furry friend will learn how to navigate a rally course — with obedience task checkpoints — in a fun and safe environment.

Positivity Dog Training has partnered with Alex, CPDT-KA, of Clickstart My Heart to bring these Nosework & Rally courses to the Front Range of Colorado.

Taking place once or twice a week at Indian Tree Animal Hospital in Arvada, these specialty courses provide an enriching way to connect with your pup under the guidance of an expert.

We’re really excited, and we know your pup probably is too, but please remember that all dogs who participate must be able to focus in a group setting.

Arvada Nosework & Rally — Weekly Schedule

Thursdays — 6:30PM

NOSEWORK CLASSES

RALLY CLASSES

Thursdays — 5:30PM

TRICKS & FUN

Tap into your dog’s inner performer in our Tricks and Fun class! Whether your dog is a seasoned show-off or just starting to discover their hidden talents, our positive and supportive environment will nurture their unique abilities.

From high-fives to spins, this class is all about fostering creativity and building a repertoire of entertaining tricks.

Learn how to teach your dog amusing tricks that will not only impress friends and family but also provide mental stimulation and enhance the bond between you and your furry companion. Join us for a class filled with laughter, learning, and a whole lot of positive clever canines!

We’re really excited, and we know your pup probably is too, but please remember that all dogs who participate must be able to focus in a group setting.