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Group Dog Training in Fort Worth, TX

Foster your dog’s confidence and obedience by training alongside like-minded pet parents in a safe, structured environment.

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Sit Means Sit offers Group Classes to help clients and dogs in multiple locations who have completed our initial training programs continue building on their skills. Led by our professional trainers, our engaging, social sessions are designed to instill good behaviors in your dog and advance their training.

What You Can Expect With Group Dog Training

Our Group Classes provide a supportive, structured environment for dogs to practice obedience, strengthening their focus and socialization skills under the guidance of our experienced trainers. We’ll challenge your dog to learn advanced commands and tricks while interacting confidently with new people and dogs.

Eligibility for Group Classes

To join our Group Classes in Fort Worth, your dog must first complete an initial Sit Means Sit training program such as Board & Train, Day Train, or Private Lessons. These private sessions lay the crucial groundwork, teaching core obedience and proper manners that set your dog up for success in a group setting. By mastering the basics, your dog will be ready to thrive when facing new distractions and challenges.

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Class Structure and Schedule

Our Group Classes meet for one hour, multiple times per week and include a variety of activities and training exercises, such as advanced heel, remote sit and recall. They are led by our expert trainers who work closely with your pup to build upon their progress from their initial one-on-one sessions.

Why Choose Sit Means Sit for Group Dog Training in Fort Worth?

As Fort Worth’s premier dog training company, Sit Means Sit is dedicated to helping you and your dog build a strong, rewarding relationship that will last a lifetime. Our Group Classes encourage teamwork and trust, deepening your bond while boosting your dog’s confidence as they learn to navigate new people, dogs and challenges in a positive way. Our experienced trainers will help you every step of the way to provide encouragement and a safe, engaging group dynamic.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Group Dog Classes

Can I sign up for Group Classes without completing initial training?

No, our group training sessions are not a standalone program. You and your dog must first complete either Board & Train, Day Train or Private Lessons to join us. If you are interested in signing up for one of these initial programs first, please contact us at (888) 857-9981 or fill out our contact form.

What is the difference between individual training and group training?

Our individual training programs focus on teaching core obedience and manners one-on-one by a certified trainer who tailors each session to your dog’s unique needs. Our Group Class is a follow-up program that helps your dog master those basic skills and practice their skills around distractions.

How do I know if my dog is ready for Group Classes?

We want to set every dog up for success, so completing our initial private training sessions is the first step before joining our fun and enriching Group Classes. This ensures your dog has a solid foundation in the fundamentals to thrive in the group setting as they continue advancing their training.

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What Fort Worth Dog Owners Are Saying

Developing Real-Life Skills
“I have a bernadoodle, Lucy. We are currently in our year-long group classes and both Lucy and I look forward to each class. We are out in real-life situations to continue our progress. There are no words to express how thankful I am to all the trainers we have worked with!!!”
Lorrie M.
I Can Take Her Anywhere
“We’ve now been attending the group classes for over a month, and she gets better each time. It had been my goal to take Cora to places with me since I got her 3 years ago, and now I get to do that. I’m so glad I found Sit Means Sit and gave them a chance.”
Veronica M.
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