New Circus Classes starting at Saint Roch’s in Oakland!
Circus I: Circus I has only two requirements, that you come with an open mind and with the expectation of working hard. While other training systems seek to keep things simple, we keep things sophisticated and fun. Our method is not geared toward people who are trying to fulfill a basic requirement, but rather towards people who want to discover the magic and mysteries of dog training.
You will learn to teach your dog the three basic building blocks of creative dog training. You will learn to apply these building blocks using our Symmetrical Foundation process that is at the root of all our training drills. The Symmetrical Foundation is a complete body/mind work out for you and your dog. It will make you into a super trainer and your dog into an incredible performer. Sign up or call the number below for Circus Classes dates and times.
Circus II is the continuation of class I. Circus II keeps the focus on group control and the building of routines. Part of this is finding your dog’s unique talents and part is learning to work together as a group. We will have a ball balancing seminar at some point in every circus II class. The class will continue until we have trained an army of circus dogs to amaze and inspire audiences across the globe. Submit form below or call us for Circus II schedule.
There’s still time to sign up, just fill out this form and let us know you’re interested in joining the fun! If you can’t join the troupe now, but would like to, we have more class dates available. Please call 415-779-6550 if you have questions or need help deciding which class is right for you!
Other Great News – Must Read!
Dog Photographer Jesse Freidin will be joining us as a regular feature of Canine Circus Class. He uses REAL FILM, that’s right the stuff they used in the 20th century! Jesse will be documenting our Circus Classes, and his incredible retro prints will be available to our students.
As we coach you to squeeze every ounce of canine cunning into an act of perfection, Freidin’s lens will capture the moment so you can take it home as a testament to the skill and spirit of your fine beast. Check out his blog here! Hope to see you in class!



Hi — Kelly from Pride and Pedigree recommended you to me (and my dog) for a couple of reasons.
She thinks he’d be great in Circus classes.
Being disabled, the one thing I’d like to teach him is to pick up something and give it to me.
He does not hold or obey commands (especially recall)when there are distractions.
So let me know how you might be able to help. TIA.
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