immersive learningClinics & Retreats
This is about getting in the room.
With the dogs, with the work, and with people who have done this long enough to see what others don’t. For dog owners and trainers who want the real thing…time with the dogs, time with people who have put years into understanding them, and the kind of conversations that don’t happen online. This is analog, on purpose.
For Owners
This is where you gain the insight that connects the dots, empowering you to go out and play with these concepts in the real world on the sidewalk or in competition. And get the kind of clarity by watching other dogs and handlers work (yep, it’s a thing).
For Trainers and Coaches
This is where your work evolves. This is part campfire and part master-level learning. We can accommodate day-long, weekend clinics, and multi-day events at our Philadelphia regional studio locations and on the road. If this sounds like the kind of room you want to teach in, let’s connect.
Upcoming Happenings
Reactive Redux
May 2, 10 AM-1 PM
Leigh Siegfried
This 3-hour clinic is for dogs who go big and the humans who want real traction, not just tips. You’ll get virtual prep beforehand and integration support after, so you’re not winging it.
Working dog spots are limited.
Only pre-registered dogs may attend.
Auditing spots also available.
Check the confirmation email for links to the pre- and post-clinic livestreams.
Essentials of Modern Dog Training
June 4-7, 9 am- 5pm
Dr. Stewart Hilliard & Forrest Micke
This event will be appropriate for trainers working in a wide variety of disciplines, including companion dog, working dog, and obedience dog training. Malligators, et al.
Working Spots, Auditing Spots & Virtual Attendance Available
Fully immerse yourself in lectures, discussions, and live demos, with or without a dog.
“If you haven’t seen how Leigh hosts, then prepare yourself for an exercise in masterful organization, impeccable taste, good humor, and not to mention the little &%$#ing chocolates and stuff she puts out to make you feel at home.”
— Dr. Stewart H.

