We are resuming classes with a limited schedule. We will have restricted contact classes indoors at our facility located at 534C Lewelling. Classes will be added to our schedule gradually as conditions allow. If you are attending classes, please print out the waiver and rules, and bring the fully signed waiver with you to the first class. The San Lorenzo Dog Training Club was founded in 1953, and has been teaching people to train their dogs ever since.
Our experienced trainers offer a wide variety of obedience classes from puppy socialization and beginning manners through competition-level utility, as well as conformation, canine freestyle (dog dancing), and K9 nose work classes.
Our experienced trainers offer a wide variety of obedience classes from puppy socialization and beginning manners through competition-level utility, as well as conformation, canine freestyle (dog dancing), and K9 nose work classes.
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The San Lorenzo Dog Training Club (SLDTC) is a non-profit organization that has been serving the greater East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area for over 50 years. We offer puppy and beginning manners classes as well as classes for all levels of competition obedience. We also offer conformation, canine freestyle (dog dancing), and occasional rally classes.
We are resuming classes with a limited schedule. We will have restricted contact classes indoors at our facility located at 534C Lewelling. Classes will be added to our schedule gradually as conditions allow. If you are attending classes, please print out the waiver and rules, and bring the fully signed waiver with you to the first class.
Reviews (10)
Jackie Phillips The Social Pet
Apr 09, 2022
Mariela Magana
Apr 22, 2021
Started 4 weeks ago and I've learned so much already. I take my Doberman. I love the classes! UPDATE: My Dobie completed the class. I always got a lot of help and support from the staff. My dog and I have bonded on a new level. Early on in training our instructor talked about a cgc test at the end of the series. I didn't pay attention cause I didn't think my pooch could do it. But my pooch passed the test! I am forever grateful.
Liz P.
Jan 04, 2020
Mark Doyne
Apr 15, 2019
Daniel Jones
Apr 04, 2019
Lisa F.
Feb 23, 2018
I like that the facility is fully matted so dogs have traction. However on warm days, room gets really warm. And there is not a lot of cross ventilation, even with box fans going. As far as I know, they don't have air conditioning. At least on the night that I go, they don't get there early enough to air out the room and make it cooler for all the people and dogs running around.
Angela Stevenson
Nov 06, 2017
Suzanne Klent
Dec 18, 2016
Becky McCarter
Jan 29, 2016
Alan Breemer
Nov 18, 2015