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Welcome to Canada's First

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PRIVATE DOG PARK

Dog fights & rude people are the biggest issues in today's dog parks.

We love the idea of dog parks, and if you don't know much about them, they sound like a great idea. Unfortunately though, they are terribly executed. Anybody can show up with any dog, aggressive or not, infections or not, intact or not, and combined with a lack of knowledge and education in dog body language, each visit to the dog park is a roll of the dice whether or not your visit will be a disaster.

In North America in 2024, insurers paid out $1.19 billion for 19,372 dog-related injury claims, marking an 7% increase from the previous year. Not only that, but over 38% of those reported injuries came from a dog park.

 Dog parks done better....

Unique and safe features of Doggo Den Park:

  • 8k UHD security cameras

  • Full competition spec agility course

  • No in-tact adult males allowed

  • Approved members only (details below)

  • Education & testing for members

  • Twin gated design

  • All dogs have acceptable recall

  • Dog Trainer on site during peak times

  • Three strike rule

  • Welcoming & friendly community

  • No bookings required, show up whenever!

Can you imagine all of the pros of a dog park, whilst mitigating all of the risks? Well, at Doggo Den Park, we think we have nailed the execution of how a dog park should be run.

For safety, we have three, 8k Security cameras covering the entire park. We also have twin gated entrance ways into the dog park. At peak times a trainer patrols the park for any questions or concerns you might have.

 

More importantly, every dog park member has to pass a test. The test is split into 2 parts, which run one after the other. The human test is both a video education and a talk on dog body language, how fights or disagreements happen, and how to be proactive in preventing issues. Then we have a multiple choice test based on the knowledge we just gave you. The test takes approximately 25 minutes.

The next test is a recall test in the off leash dog park with other dogs in the test. The trainer will point to you, which will be your signal to recall your dog. Pass 2 out of 3 attempts and you will have passed the test. This test will take approximately 15 minutes.
 

Graduates are awarded a unique black membership card with your portrait (similar to a Costco card but... nicer 😜).

Monthly Membership

$29.99 /mo

plus taxes

  • Includes up to 2 dogs in the same household (once approved)

  • Unlimited access to our dog park

  • Access to our dog friendly patio

  • Special rewards and discounts given to members only

Dog Park Day pass
$10

plus taxes

  • Includes up to 2 dogs in the same household (once approved)

  • Unlimited access to our dog park for that day

  • Access to our dog friendly patio

Check out our video to see what life is like here

How to BOOK?

To get started, either download our app "Doggo Den" from the google play store or the apple app store. Create your account and setup your dogs profile, then create a reservation, select training, then select Dog Park Testing and Assessment. Confirm your day and time, make payment ($25 for the full test) and you are all set. Booking confirmation and general conduct rules will be automatically sent to you.

If you don't want to use our app, you can use the below "BOOK NOW" button which uses the exact same software as our app.

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Select make a reservation - Training - Choose Dog Park Testing and Assessment

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Alternatively Call Us at 519-872-5868

Or download our app "Doggo Den" from the app store.

For New Clients unsure of their dogs social skills please book a meet and greet

Select make a reservation - Training - Book a meet and greet assessment Or email doggodentraining@gmail.com

  • Are you a positive reinforcement only trainer?
    It depends! In our training practice, we deeply appreciate the strengths of positive reinforcement and employ it extensively. Indeed, depending on the specific dog and circumstances, positive reinforcement can account for 50-100% of our obedience and behavior-shaping strategies. Our philosophy recognizes that every dog is an individual, influenced by a host of factors including how they were nurtured, breed-specific traits, unique personality, temperament, and the environment they live in. These aspects profoundly shape how a dog perceives and interacts with the world. As professional dog trainers, we see it as our responsibility to acknowledge these individual differences by adapting our training approach for each unique dog, shaping and molding our techniques to suit their specific needs and circumstances. However, our experience and professional understanding have taught us that an approach combining different methodologies often achieves balanced, resilient, and long-lasting results more effectively. While positive reinforcement is powerful and forms the backbone of our training, we recognize that real-life scenarios, especially in busy working family environments, require adaptable solutions. This recognition is where gentle corrections—verbal, visual, or physical (such as leash pressure)—can come into play, contributing approximately 10% to our approach. These mild interventions help guide dogs away from undesirable behaviors and foster a well-rounded, disciplined companion. We hold a firm belief that continuously "throwing treats" to shape behavior can potentially lead to dependency, bribing and imbalance, not just in the dog's behavior but also in the owner's ability to maintain consistent training cues. It requires impeccable timing and consistency from the owner, which can be quite challenging. Nonetheless, we acknowledge that there are situations where positive reinforcement exclusively is not just necessary but the most compassionate approach. Specifically, in cases with traumatized or extremely fearful dogs, we shift our strategy. For these sensitive animals, we prioritize building trust and confidence, often employing a 100% positive reinforcement method tailored to their pace. Our commitment is always to the well-being and balanced development of your dog, ensuring they are learning in a manner that respects their individual needs and psychological state.
  • What methods do you use?
    I use Positive Reinforcement Negative Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Punishment Free Shaping Desensitization Counter Conditioning Classical Conditioning Every dog responds differently to each method and during obedience training every method is always paired with another. The one method that dominates all the others for frequency of use is easily positve reinforcement.
  • What tools do you use?
    In our training practice, we select from a range of tools to aid in the communication process between you and your beloved pet. These tools serve as an extension of our training techniques, each chosen based on the individual dog's temperament, behavior, breed, and specific needs. Here is a list of tools we might use: Martingale collars Slip leashes Prong collars E-Collars Long lines Retractable leashes Our approach is never one-size-fits-all, and as such, there isn't a single tool we reach for every time. The frequency with which we use these tools varies significantly; some are rare choices, called upon only when particularly suited to a dog's training requirements, while others are integral to our daily practices. It's important to emphasize that the purpose of these tools is to enhance the clarity of communication with your dog. They are used as reinforcers, facilitating clearer guidance and understanding, not as punishments. Each tool, when used correctly and responsibly, helps in conveying commands and feedback in a way that supports the dog's learning process, contributing positively to the development of behaviors that are beneficial for both the pet and owner. In every situation, our primary aim is to ensure that the tools are used in alignment with humane, respectful training practices, focusing on building a relationship based on trust and positive reinforcement. We are always open to discussing why a particular tool is recommended and how it functions as part of your dog's individualized training program.
  • How does your off-leash training program work?
    Embarking on off-leash training is a significant step and a liberating experience for both dogs and their owners. Our unique program is designed to create a reliable communication line between you and your dog, even in environments where your dog is not physically tethered. One of the central tools we utilize for this level of training is the remote collar, a device known for its effectiveness in gaining a dog's attention even from afar. However, it's important to clarify that our use of the remote collar differs significantly from common misconceptions. We use it as a means of positive or negative reinforcement rather than correction (positive punishment). The sensation provided by the collar is akin to a tap on the shoulder, a gentle and non-intrusive reminder that helps the dog understand and respond to commands, reinforcing communication without inducing stress or fear. For the off-leash program, we recommend that dogs are at least 6 months old. This minimum age ensures they are developmentally ready to comprehend and respond to the cues given via the remote collar, ensuring that the training is both effective and affirming. It sets the stage for your dog to explore the world more freely and confidently while maintaining the discipline to follow your guidance for their safety and well-being. This training phase is a journey, and we're committed to guiding you and your dog through it. We believe in the power of positive reinforcement and the profound bond it helps foster between you and your pet, making the adventures you undertake together more enjoyable and secure.
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