Koda's Classroom

Koda's Classroom Puppy and Dog Training sessions starting at $75 a session. First session is FREE
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Kirsty's fascination with dogs and their unique communication abilities ignited at the age of eight when she started offering to bathe neighbors' dogs for five dollars each. Her curiosity for canine behavior deepened with every interaction, driving her to seek guidance from credible mentors. Her unwavering passion led her to immerse herself in diverse experiences, from formal education in zoology,

sociology, psychology, and animal sciences to hands-on involvement in pet sitting, dog walking, and veterinary care. Over 15+ years later, having personally worked with hundreds of dogs from various backgrounds, Kirsty stands as a seasoned trainer. Her journey involves continuous learning through seminars, workshops, and daily personal training. Today, Kirsty takes pride in her positive training approach, prioritizing relationships and connections with your dog above all else. She eagerly anticipates the opportunity to showcase the incredible bond you and your dog can achieve under her guidance.

Exciting news! Koda’s Classroom has moved to Provo! 🐾 This move allows us to expand our services, and we’re stoked to of...
08/27/2024

Exciting news!

Koda’s Classroom has moved to Provo! 🐾
This move allows us to expand our services, and we’re stoked to offer more convenient options for you and your pups.

You can now bring your dogs directly to our new training facility with no travel fee!
We have an on site indoor area where we can train year round! The large clean space is just waiting for the wagging tails and enthusiastic “yes”s to make this our new home!

We will have equipment and treats at the ready all we need is you!

We will finally also be able to provide the much asked for boarding and day care!

Group classes will also be held in the new facility moving forward!

**We will continue to offer off-site visits, but only on select days of the week. Travel fees will be affected for those further than 15!miles from the new location.

Stay tuned for more details about our upcoming board and train options—big things are on the way! 🐶🚀 ”

🌟 **Meet Kirsty and Her Remarkable Journey with Koda and Higgs** 🌟Hello, I’m Kirsty, and my passion for dogs has shaped ...
07/19/2024

🌟 **Meet Kirsty and Her Remarkable Journey with Koda and Higgs** 🌟

Hello, I’m Kirsty, and my passion for dogs has shaped my life in the most unexpected ways.

It all started with Kodama, a white little mutt who was anything but the typical playful puppy. Koda was disconnected and depressed when I first brought him home, but through patience and dedication, he became my greatest teacher and my savior.

From a timid pup who barked at men to a confident service dog, Koda showed me the transformative power of love and training. Our bond grew stronger each day, and together, we overcame many personal struggles. He showed me a new way of communicating with him as well as the dogs we encountered. He taught me to listen more and talk less. Feel more and think deeper.

Through his guidance, I discovered the immense potential in every dog and founded **Koda’s Classroom**.

But our journey didn’t stop there. We worked as a team for years, training and building the confidence of any dog we came across. Koda would fill in the gaps of communication I couldn’t quite reach and we continued to learn from each other and the clients me met. Unfortunately fall of 2019 Koda was diagnosed with bone cancer and he passed that following January, giving me one more Christmas. I was devastated and took time to readjust, unsure if Koda’s Classroom would go on at all.

Enter Higgs, my spirited Red Heeler, who joined us after a twist of fate. Despite the challenges and energy, Higgs has become an incredible service dog in training and a testament to the positive reinforcement techniques we champion. He brought me new experiences and expanded my curiosity, working with new mentors, learning more in depth methods and constantly longing for further education.

With over 15 years of experience and a background in zoology, sociology, psychology, and animal sciences, I’m dedicated to helping you and your dog achieve the same incredible bond. At Koda’s Classroom, we offer compassionate, effective, and personalized training solutions that focus on building strong relationships and understanding your dog’s unique needs.

Join us on this journey to unlock your dog’s full potential and create a happy, well-behaved companion for life. 🐾

It’s not what you think
03/05/2024

It’s not what you think

HU***NG HOUNDS - It’s not always what it seems

Some dogs do and some dogs don’t, but if you have a dog that humps at the most inopportune times it can be downright embarrassing or annoying.

Other dogs, other people, visitors, toys, cushions, furniture, anything that can be mounted and clung to may be fair game.

As people, it’s natural to assume that this behaviour is of a sexual nature, that our dogs must be oversexed, sexually frustrated or the all-too-common incorrect belief that our dogs are just trying to be “dominant” or “the alpha”.

Hu***ng, like many other dog behaviours does not always have a simple reason. It can be a complex behaviour which is usually emotionally or socially based.

Looking at what may be triggering the behaviour should always be the first step before finding ways to change a behaviour.

The solutions will depend on the cause. It may be finding ways to reduce stress or anxiety levels, increasing mental stimulation, teaching calm behaviours to prevent over arousal, ensuring your dog is getting enough sleep, using management or in some cases a veterinary check up to rule out any medical causes.

When hu***ng is annoying another dog or person or causing frustration, discomfort or harm in any way, then obviously this behaviour needs to be immediately addressed, but sometimes we may need to ask ourselves – is it really something we need to stop our dogs from doing just because we see it as socially unacceptable?

Is it a harmless way of relieving stress or anxiety after a difficult day or a way to expend pent up energy that is not causing anyone harm?

Is a little hump now and then okay if it’s not causing any harm?

If we prevent this, correct it, or at worst punish this behaviour are we removing a harmless natural outlet and risking another unwanted behaviour taking its place?

Hu***ng is one of the most misunderstood behaviours.

Very often, behaviour is not about the way it looks, but the way we perceive it from our human perspective.

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02/07/2024

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So true 😂

02/01/2024
01/25/2024

The same exercise a few months apart with a little spice added

01/24/2024
Did you know we offer personalized dog training packages designed just for you!?Whether you’re starting anew or in need ...
01/23/2024

Did you know we offer personalized dog training packages designed just for you!?

Whether you’re starting anew or in need of a refresher, our Basics Bundle offers 3 to 5 sessions starting at $200.

If you’ve trained with us before, or are looking for a little more of a challenge, consider our Intermediate Bundle with 3 to 5 sessions starting at $265.

Act fast, as slots are limited – let’s work together to achieve your dog training goals!

Did you know we offer personalized dog training packages designed just for you!?Whether you're starting anew or in need ...
01/23/2024

Did you know we offer personalized dog training packages designed just for you!?

Whether you're starting anew or in need of a refresher, our Basics Bundle offers 3 to 5 sessions starting at $200.

If you've trained with us before, or are looking for a little more of a challenge, consider our Intermediate Bundle with 3 to 5 sessions starting at $265.

Act fast, as slots are limited – let's work together to achieve your dog training goals!

01/18/2024

Mr Koda Bear who started it all showing off just a bit

01/17/2024

Can you trust your dog enough to leave the room with something they want?

Look at these guys blow their owners away with their impulse control

01/16/2024

Vibe checking on mindset before obedience

01/15/2024

Keep an eye out for us reopening our group classes! Here is just one of many stations set up to help your dog succeed in any situation.

01/08/2024

Almost 5 full minutes of off leash pups spinning on a dime each and every recall. All training to get us here was positive reinforcement based resulting in happy, engaged, and safe pups.

Just a heads up to clients who feed or were looking to feed Victor.
11/10/2023

Just a heads up to clients who feed or were looking to feed Victor.

Happy Halloween 🎃
10/31/2023

Happy Halloween 🎃

09/22/2023

Don’t forget! ◡̈

Score a 20% discount on any of our dog sport decals + tees at ShopCanineAesthete.com 🛒👕

08/26/2023

Once again for the people in the back…

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🔹Dogs don’t deliberately disobey or resist their humans, just because.

🔹Dogs are largely motivated by what is rewarding and reinforcing for them, and what is aversive and punishing for them.

🔹Sometimes, what the human wants the dog to do is not as rewarding as what the dog wants to do, or perhaps the dog finds it unpleasant or scary.

🔹To train a dog that seems stubborn, you need to make yourself more rewarding and reinforcing than anything else in the environment. Plus ensure the dog feels safe.

Summer time = happy pups
06/07/2023

Summer time = happy pups

Don’t wait until the week of!
05/29/2023

Don’t wait until the week of!

🌩️ Thunderstorm season is upon us, and firework season is fast approaching. Keep an eye on this page to learn how to help your pets stay safe and comfortable during this noisy time of year.

📅 Remember, if you want to speak with a veterinarian, many have long wait lists, and you will want to make an appointment as soon as possible.

🏠 Giving your dog a special place to call their own will help them feel as comfortable as possible.

🔍 Check local listings for displays and events that may impact your pet.

🐾 Ensure all microchips and tags are up to date and consider investing in GPS collars or geolocation tags.

🎆 On July 4, many animals become startled or frightened by the noise of fireworks. This may cause them to flee from familiar environments and people, and sadly become lost.

Happy Easter from the most handsome boy
04/09/2023

Happy Easter from the most handsome boy

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Orem, UT
84057

Opening Hours

Monday 3:30am - 8:30pm
Wednesday 4pm - 8:30pm
Thursday 4pm - 8:30pm
Friday 10:30am - 8:30pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm

Telephone

+18012280588

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