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Puppy Power Hybrid Class


  • Helen McCuen Gym 510 Southwest Dorion Avenue Pendleton, OR, 97801 United States (map)

Puppy Power Hybrid Class

Chihuahua Super Hero

Puppy Power helped me build a more positive relationship with my new dog. The classes and accompanying resources gave me a deeper understanding of my dog's needs. I developed skills to navigate everyday situations with greater confidence. Frances and Mycal created a warm, welcoming space to learn together and practice these concepts. I'm so grateful for all the tools I gained through these sessions! -Caitlin C

Adolescent Puppies | Ages 5–12 Months
✨ Real-life support for real-life puppies (and their people)

🗓 Class Dates:
February 22 – April 12, 2024
Sundays at 3:00 PM (in-person and online sessions)

📍 Location:
Helen McCuen Gym
Pendleton Recreation Center
510 SW Dorion Avenue
Pendleton, OR 97801

💻 Format:
Hybrid: A mix of in-person and online sessions
Includes a private 1:1 consultation for each participant prior to the first class

🧾 Cost:
$490 per dog/family
Includes 7 weekly group sessions + 1 private intake consult

📅 Important Note:
Your 1:1 intake session must be completed by February 19 to begin class on time. We'll reach out to schedule this after you register. Fill out the form below to get started on this dynamic class experience. ⬇️

This class is designed for families who want to support their puppy’s development without relying on unnecessary compliance, and who are looking for guidance that goes beyond training alone. It’s for those who want help responding thoughtfully to big feelings, jumping, nipping, and everyday distractions, while building confidence, calm, and clear communication in real-life situations. The hybrid format offers flexible coaching that fits into busy lives, and everything is grounded in the LEGS framework (learning, environment, genetics, self) so you can better understand why your puppy behaves the way they do — not just how to manage it. This class is a non-judgmental space to have your own big feelings when it comes to the hard days with a puppy. Designed for real families with real puppies — big feelings, goofy zoomies, and all.

Please note: This class works best as a quiet learning space — for both the dogs and the grown-ups. We ask that children under 14 sit this one out so everyone can focus and feel at ease. Our goal is a safe, productive learning space for all puppies and people.

If a dog’s behavior becomes overly disruptive or unsafe in class, we may ask the family to pause group attendance and explore private support instead. We’re here to help — no judgment, just solutions!

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