Confidently Cooperative

In this 5-week group class you'll learn how to make cooperative care tasks like ear cleaning, nail trims, paw wipes, dremeling, etc. less stressful!

Happy New Year, friend! The next round of class is now open.

Your dog is running away, growling, or crying when you try to touch their paws or trim a nail.

You need to take care of their paws and claws, but you wish it weren't so frustrating or anxiety-inducing for everyone involved. 


Wanna learn how to make stress-free paw care happen? Our Paws & Claws class is for you.


Class Details:

When:
- Five Sundays from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Upcoming 2024 Session Dates:
February 25th through March 31st

What You Get:
- 1:1 Coaching and Feedback during all Group Classes
- Recordings of all Zoom Sessions
- Personalized Notes and Homework for Working Students
- Digital Cooperative Care Training Trackers  

Investment: 
$350 - Working Spot (capped at 4 students )
$280 - Working Spot for Returning Students
$175 - Auditor

How Class Works:

Sign Up for Class!
Pick an Auditor or Working Spot

Working students will practice skills during classes and get feedback and homework. Auditor students observe and practice on their own.

Week One:
Intro to Cooperative Care Webinar

Our first week of class is a webinar-style class where you'll be introduced to the foundations of cooperative care training. You can attend live or watch a recording - whichever works best for your brain! 

Weeks Two through Five: Hands-On Practice in a Group Class

You'll pick your cooperative care "project" - like working towards nail trims or paw wipes and practice those skills each week on Zoom.

Ready to sign up for class?

Working Student:
Jan-Feb Session

$350


Class Dates:
January 21st through February 18th

Auditor:
Jan-Feb Session

$175


Class Dates:
January 21st through February 18th

Working Student:
March Session

$350


Class Dates:
March 3rd through March 31st

Auditor:
March Session

$175


Class Dates:
March 3rd through March 31st

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Absolutely not! This class is accessible to cooperative care newbies, as well as those with some experience already.

Working students can expect to do real life training on Zoom during class. You'll practice with your dog for 2-3 minutes, with one of the instructors giving guidance as you train. Then you'll take a brain break while another team works! Then we'll rinse and repeat for the rest of class. If you're camera shy, you can sign up for an "auditor" spot to observe the other teams.