Eastside Canine Training Center LLC

Eastside Canine Training Center LLC Obedience, agility, and rally training facility.

12/17/2024

Just to let everyone know, GVKC will not be having classes on 12/24 (Christmas Eve) or 12/31 (new year’s eve).
Jason will not be having agility classes on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day.

If you are interested in renting the building on any of those days, it will be available from 9am-7pm.

Have a great holiday season and happy training!!

11/25/2024

Just a reminder, there is no handling class this Tuesday evening, 11/26! Enjoy your holiday!!

11/24/2024

Just getting some distance work in while our instructor, Mike Hughson, is at the UKI invitational!! Tamara Hagen, Eastside’s Foundation instructor is also there with her dog Salsa!!

11/18/2024

For anyone who is interested, Jason will be starting an Open Agility class starting this Wednesday, November 20th at 4:45 pm. This is for students who have successfully finished a novice class and their dogs are confident on weave poles and contacts. If interested, please email Jason at [email protected]. Please do not use the website email as it’s not letting me forward emails at this time. Class will run 6 weeks for $150/ session.

09/07/2024

We are considering starting an open level agility class on Wednesday’s from 4:45-5:45. This will be taught by Jason pierce. A novice agility background is required. Please message me if interested!

Genesee Valley Kennel Club will not be having handling class on 9/3 so that club members can rest after our show in Haml...
08/27/2024

Genesee Valley Kennel Club will not be having handling class on 9/3 so that club members can rest after our show in Hamlin this weekend and so parents can get their furless kids off to school! Have a great Labor Day weekend and come join us Friday-Sunday at the Hamlin fireman’s field!

Class will resume on 9/10 at 6pm.

07/10/2024

Hello everyone! Jason is canceling class tonight due to severe weather warnings. Stay safe!!

Just a reminder, the Genesee Valley Kennel Club will not be having handling class tonight (7/2) due to the holiday. Ever...
07/02/2024

Just a reminder, the Genesee Valley Kennel Club will not be having handling class tonight (7/2) due to the holiday. Everyone have a safe Fourth of July and we will see you next week !

06/15/2024

Many of you are aware that our area will be experiencing unprecedented heat in the upcoming week. Eastside has air conditioning and I’m not afraid to use it! Classes will go on as scheduled, but please do not leave dogs in cars!!

As always, the building is available to rent, Monday through Thursday 12-4, Friday through Sunday 12-7, $20/hr.

05/29/2024

Hello everyone! There is no agility foundation classes this Thursday (5/30) which means the building is open for rental from 12-7pm if anyone is looking for evening rentals! Pm me to reserve a time slot! $20/hr!

Bunk (Boondock X Swayzi) is still available for consideration. He is 7 years old and a finished champion. He came back t...
04/25/2024

Bunk (Boondock X Swayzi) is still available for consideration. He is 7 years old and a finished champion. He came back to me a few years ago when his first family had some health issues and no longer had time to train him. He’s a very sweet boy, loves kids and is great with other dogs. I don’t entirely trust him with cats. He would be an excellent companion for another dog and is a great dog for walks/hikes. I’ve never tried hunting with him although he has a tremendous pray drive. I have no problem keeping him and would want him back if he didn’t work out, I just think he deserves more attention than he gets in a multi-dog household. Feel free to pm me for details.

04/04/2024

I’ve decided to stay home this Monday to watch the eclipse. If you are traveling through eastern Rochester with your pet to see the eclipse, let me know if you need a place to exercise them or if you need a place to park. Please enjoy this epic event safely!!

04/04/2024

I know it’s short notice, but foundation agility classes are canceled tonight leaving availability for evening rentals tonight (4/4). Pm me if you’re interested!

04/03/2024

Just a heads up, there will be no classes at Eastside on Monday, April eighth due to the eclipse!!

03/21/2024

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🧬A dog's breed and genetic makeup can play a significant role in determining certain behavioural traits. Dogs have genetic predispositions and breed-specific tendencies that contribute to their behaviour.
Some breeds are predisposed to specific behaviours, such as herding, hunting, or guarding.

The environment in which a dog is raised and lives can profoundly impact their behaviour. Early socialisation, which involves exposing a puppy to a wide range of people, animals, and environments during their critical developmental period, is crucial for building confidence and shaping a dog's social behaviour to reduce fear or aggression.

Overstimulation can cause all kinds of unwanted behaviours as it overwhelms their senses and can lead to hyperactivity or erratic responses. For example, if a dog is exposed to loud noises, multiple people, and various stimuli all at once, or on a daily basis, they might exhibit excessive excitable behaviour, poor impulse control, become agitated and exhibit behaviours like jumping, barking, or pulling on the leash, as their senses are overwhelmed by the excessive input.

Previous experiences and learning consequences can influence a dog's behaviour. Traumatic experiences, in particular, can lead to fear, anxiety, or aggression.

How a dog is trained and educated by their caregiver or handler can significantly affect their behaviour. Consistent, positive reinforcement-based training can lead to desired behaviours, while harsh or inconsistent methods can result in confusion or fear.

A dog's health, including their physical and mental well-being, can influence their behaviour. Illness, pain, or discomfort can lead to changes in behaviour.

A dog's emotional state, including fear, anxiety, and excitement, can affect their behaviour. For example, a fearful dog may display unpredictable defensive reactive behaviours or might avoid any encounters and run away trying to hide. While a confident dog may exhibit playfulness and a relaxed demeanour.

A dog can become frustrated and destructive if their mental and physical needs are not met. This dog, full of pent-up energy and boredom, may become frustrated and exhibit poor impulse control. In their frustration, they might resort to destructive behaviours, such as chewing furniture, digging up the garden, or incessant barking. This destructive behaviour is often an expression of their frustration and an attempt to alleviate their built-up energy and mental stress.

The type of diet a dog receives can significantly influence their behaviour, with high-quality nutrition promoting better energy levels, mood, and overall well-being, while poor diet choices can lead to issues like irritability, hyperactivity, or digestive problems.

As dogs age, they may experience canine cognitive decline, which can manifest as changes in memory, learning, and behaviour. This condition can lead to increased confusion, disorientation, and altered social interactions in older dogs.

It is really important to understand that each dog is unique, and their behaviour can vary widely, even within the same breed. Dogs use body language, vocalizations, and other forms of communication to express their needs, emotions, and intentions. Understanding a dog's communication cues is essential for interpreting their behaviour.

01/09/2024

With tonight’s crazy weather, Genesee Valley Kennel Club has canceled conformation (handling) classes for tonight (1/9)

Stay safe!!

Have a winning 2024! Handling (conformation or breed ring) classes start on Tuesday January 2nd from 6-7:30pm. They are ...
01/02/2024

Have a winning 2024! Handling (conformation or breed ring) classes start on Tuesday January 2nd from 6-7:30pm. They are put on by the Genesee Valley Kennel Club at Eastside Canine Training Center. Cost is $5 for members and $10 for non members. All dogs must be UTD on vaccines. Please do not bring a dog that isn’t feeling well.

Happy New Year and Happy Training!!

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12/28/2023

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Hi Friends! GVKC weekly handling classes will resume on Tuesday, January 2 from 6-7:30pm. Classes are held at Eastside Canine Training Center (4007 W. Walworth Road, Macedon, NY). Reminder please: your dogs must be up to date with their immunizations and kennel cough. Please don't bring your dog if they are sneezing, coughing or showing any sign of illness--or if any dogs in your household are sick or showing symptoms. Also, since COVID and respiratory illnesses are on the rise for humans, please make sure you are healthy enough to attend class as well.
Happy New Year and we look forward to seeing you in classes again soon!

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Macedon, NY
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