Stranger Danger Class Program

$550
Dogs over 9 months old
Dogs over 9 months old

About this Class

Have you ever wondered why your sweet companion canine is so wonderful with your family and people they know but is absolutely different when strangers come around? This class is for you. Learn the reasons your dog may be worried or hesitant around strangers (hint – it’s probably not your fault!) Learn how to best set them up for success in any environment and keep everyone safe. Learn how to change their underlying emotions about strangers. And finally – teach them the skills they need to interact with or ignore strangers.

What is covered in virtual individual session (mandatory if they have not had private consultation/private training with HDI previously):

  • Review of intake paperwork
  • Individual dog history
  • Anxiety med/health/muzzle/bite history review
  • Any pre-class desensitization work that will need to be done

What is covered in group virtual orientation (mandatory to continue class):

  • Welcome and group intros
  • Housekeeping
  • How class works
  • Goal setting
  • The LEGS of behavior
  • Threshold review
  • Treat-Retreat concept and skill introduction

Who this class is for?

  • Dogs that are nervous around human strangers – this may look like hesitancy to approach, cowering/hiding, or rushing towards/barking when meeting new people. Ideally these dogs are interested in interacting with strangers but don’t have the skills to do so.
  • Dogs who are fearful or reactive towards humans (strangers)
  • Dogs who need help building confidence around new people
  • Guardians who are committed to positive reinforcement training and who do not/have not used aversives (punishment, shock collars, pronged collars, etc.)
  • Guardians who can commit to doing required coursework and managing dog-human interactions, and who understand that slow and steady wins the race!
  • Guardians who are able to commit to at least one to two hours of initial virtual sessions (an individual assessment/consult and an hour-long virtual group orientation)

What's Included

  • Initial Private virtual Consultation via Google Meet - usually on Wednesday afternoons
  • Virtual Group Class Orientation via Google Meet
  • Six Weeks of In-Person Semi-Private Group Classes

Who this class is NOT a good fit for (we will offer a private training package):

  • Dogs who have separation anxiety and cannot be left alone in the car
  • Dogs who have a severe or significant bite history (contact us if you are unsure about this)

When

Group classes are on Sundays. Initial consults will be scheduled during regular private training availability hours. Once you purchase a package, you’ll get an email with a booking link for your private session. **If we determine that your dog would be a better fit for private training after the initial consultation, the remainder of your class payment will be applied towards a private training package**

After the initial consultation, we will put you on the list for the next group Stranger Danger class.

Where

Virtual Sessions are held via Google Meet

In-Person sessions are at HDI Headquarters in Tumwater, WA

Meet Your Instructors

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions? Find answers about this class and Happy Dog Institute below, or reach out to our staff at (360) 915-7130 or email info@happydoginstitute.com for more information.

General FAQ: Who We Are & How Things Work

Why all the treats?

We use a lot of treats in class. Food is a primary reinforcer! People often worry that too many treats at first will make the dog only work for treats in the future – when in fact it’s the other way around. Associating behaviors with high-value reinforcement is essential to properly train behaviors – and maintain them. As they get better and better at their behaviors, we decrease the frequency of the reinforcers. They’ll still work hard because they never know when they’re going to get a treat now!

Ever stop to wonder why slot machines can be so addicting?

We also use other reinforcers like environment, toys and play as you progress through the Puppy Series.

But are you REALLY a Positive Reinforcement Trainer?

Yes, we promise! We will never use aversive methods or tools on your dog, nor will we ask you to. We use science- and reward-based training only, and our team is dedicated to helping you train your dog in a humane way. In fact, we’ve signed a Code of Ethics!

For an illustration on what Positive Reinforcement Training is, click here.
For info on how to choose a Positive Reinforcement trainer, click here.

What do I bring to class?

A list of what to bring is sent out either in your confirmation email or in the video orientation, if you are enrolled in Puppy Primer or Puppy Life Skills. Keep in mind that you’ll leave your dog home the first week for some of our classes. Click here for specifics, and please check with us if you’re not sure. In general, you’ll want to bring:

  • your hungry dog on a flat collar or harness (absolutely no choke chains or pronged collars)
  • a six foot leash (no retractable or longer leashes please)
  • pants with pockets or a treat pouch
  • lots of high-value treats cut into M&M sized pieces. A variety is best!
  • a portable mat or towel for your dog to settle on
  • a bone, longterm chew and/or interactive food toy (like a Toppl)
  • a tug toy or other toy, if you want – especially for puppies and younger dogs. These can be distracting (especially if they have squeakers) so please be mindful when using
  • a collapsible water bowl – we have water at our facility but you can bring some too. Please bring your own for field trip classes.
  • poop bags (please clean up after your dog!)
  • any extra gear you need will be mentioned in your individual class’ confirmation email

Do you allow aversive methods like pinch or pronged collars?

Thanks for asking! No. We do not allow any aversive gear including pinch or pronged collars, and will strictly enforce this policy. Please do not bring these to our facility or to class.

If you have questions about what gear you can use instead to help handle your dog, we are happy to make recommendations and please check with your instructor.

What if I need extra help?

We’re here for you! Please take a look at our Private Training & Behavior Consulting page, and then contact us for other details, package recommendations and to schedule.

What if I miss a class?

In order to keep our classes small, which is really important to us, Happy Dog Institute is unable to offer refunds or makeup classes. Please plan carefully when scheduling. If you miss a week, your instructor can get you caught up the following week. We also have information on curriculum in online class portals (see your confirmation email for details).

Depending on instructor availability, missed classes can be made up on a private basis for our regular private session fee. Contact us for current pricing.

What if I have to cancel my class?

We require 14 days’ notice in order to move your registration. We are not able to transfer registration to another class or service after this point, or once class has started, so please plan carefully when signign up.

While we are not able to offer refunds, we are happy to transfer your balance to another class or service with at least 14 days’ notice (more is better!).

How many dogs are in a class?

We keep our group classes small, and usually have between 4-7 dogs in class, depending on the course.

Can I bring my child/family/partner/housemate to class with me?

Yes! We welcome families and house mates in our classes and like when folks are working together and on the same page. However, we want to keep everybody safe. We ask that children are at least five years old when coming to class and that all children under the age of 18 are directly supervised at all times.

My dog is going into season/heat. Can I still bring her to class?

Yes! We ask that you bring her in a diaper or “pants” when coming to class, but she is still welcome. Because we cannot offer makeup classes or cancelations less than 14 days before class starts, this is the best option to make sure you still get your classes in.

Cleaning, Safety & Sanitization FAQs

Inclement Weather Policy

Winter: when the roads are snowy, icy, or otherwise unsafe, we will cancel classes. Our instructors come from all over the place and often from rural areas, and often cannot safely make it to class in these situations.

Summer: when it’s in the 90’s and higher, dogs are prone to heat exhaustion and the facility (as well as the pavement) is too hot to hold class. If the temperature is forecasted to be in the low 90s, we will relocate class to a local park*. If it’s over 95 degrees, we will cancel and arrange a makeup date.

*We are not able to relocate Puppy Primer or Puppy Life Skills classes due to vaccination status, exposure risks and logistics. This means that these classes will just be canceled and graduation dates extended a week when the weather is over 90 degrees.

In either inclement weather scenario, if we cancel or relocate class, we will do so via email and arrange a makeup date. Please diligently check your email during inclement weather before coming to class.

Health, Cleaning & Safety Protocols

Cleaning protocols:

  • Air purifier runs during classes and private sessions
  • Daily vacuum of space
  • Spot cleaning as needed with a 1:16 solution of Rescue
  • Weekly mop with 1:64 solution of Rescue and bathroom cleaning and high touch surface wipe down.
  • Rescue is a one step hydrogen peroxide based disinfectant that not only cleans and deodorizes but is also a virucide, bactericide, and fungicide. It is safe for use with animals and humans. Click here for more information about this product.
  • Clients bring their own water bowls so as not to share one with all dogs.
  • We request that clients who are presenting symptoms of illness mask or refrain from coming to class
  • We request that dogs that have symptoms of illness such as coughing, sneezing, are lethargic or have a known illness that is transmissible to other dogs to NOT attend classes

We closely monitor situations of dog illnesses being reported in Washington State. We are not structured like a boarding or day care facility to have larger groups of dogs together for sustained periods of time. Our classes have 6 dogs or less, have short play times for puppies and adult dogs are encouraged to not interact with one another.

We continue to diligently sanitize our space and clean via the above protocol. We have an air purifier in the facility. We do not have communal water bowls at our facility, and are discouraging that dogs have nose to nose contact with each other.

Please don’t bring your dog to class if they have any symptoms or are immunocompromised. Make sure your dog is up to date on their veterinarian-recommended vaccinations and refrain from taking them to dog parks, etc.

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Stranger Danger Class Program

Ready to get started? Register now to choose a date and secure your spot in the class. Questions? Contact our trainers at (360) 915-7130.

$550
Dogs over 9 months old
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