Ditto's Canine Learning Centre promotes humane training and strengthens the human-dog relationship so that your dogs achieves their highest potential.

We believe the relationship comes before performance.

Training dogs is a logical consequence of good upbringing and education, rather than a goal in itself.

Our training is reward and positive reinforcement based and we offer optional clicker training for a faster responding dog.

We suggest ALL family members to be involved with the dog's training and encourage the whole family to attend classes. 

We will work with dogs of all breeds, genders and ages.

We teach you, the owner why dogs behave the way they do. For example barking & jumping up, why do they do it, and how to control it.

We love working with dogs adopted from rescue organizations and  will work with dogs with existing behaviour issues.


Give us a call today to sign up for our next class.

624-0800
"Because training your dog is not always black & white"
  Puppy Classes every Sunday at 12noon
Basic Training Classes (Level 1) July 27th (FULL)
Next Start up date for Basic Training Level 1 will be August 24th
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624-0800
Nutrition is a complex and integral part of your dog’s ability to think clearly, lower stress levels and a produce a calmer behaviour.
If a dog is on a poor quality food they cannot focus and lose concentration after a short period of time or become confused. If the dog is continually asked to do something they cannot comprehend, confusion can  lead to  aggressive behaviours.
Hyper, unfocused and out of control dogs often are eating foods with high levels of cereal foods such as wheat, corn, cornmeal, fillers, and sugars. You deserve the best for your dog.
Our dogs at Ditto's Canine Learning Centre prefer Now! & Go!.
Please click on the links above to find out more information about this wonderful dog food.
Please feel free to contact us about your dog's nutritional needs, we are always happy to help.

"In order to really enjoy a dog, one doesn't merely try to train him to be semihuman. The point of it is to open oneself to the possibility of becoming partly a dog." - Edward Hoagland