WHY THIS CLUB EXISTS
Many dogs improve during training, but progress fades when structured practice stops.
The Real World Dog Training Club exists to maintain calm behavior, reinforce reliability, and continue development in real environments.
This is not random group training.
It is structured practice designed to keep behavior stable outside the home and over time.
How The Club Works
Small Groups
Each session takes place in a small group format to allow focused guidance, controlled exposure, and better quality practice.
Real-World Environments
Training takes place in public environments around people, dogs, movement, and everyday distractions.
Structured Practice
Sessions reinforce the calm behavior, control, and handling skills already built during previous training.
Who This Club Is For
The Real World Dog Training Club is for owners who want to continue practicing and improving their dog’s behavior after completing training.
It is designed for dogs that already have training foundations and are ready to work in structured public sessions.
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Dogs with established training foundations
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Owners committed to consistency
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Dogs ready for controlled work around distractions
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Owners who want long-term behavior stability
Entry Is Based on Training Readiness
Not every dog is ready for the club immediately.
Entry is determined through consultation.
During the consultation, we assess whether your dog is ready to join the Real World Dog Training Club, or whether the correct next step is Foundation Dog Training or the Real World Dog Training Program first.
This keeps the club structured, safe, and productive for every dog and owner involved.
What We Assess Before Entry
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Basic leash control
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Ability to focus around distractions
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Response to owner guidance
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Emotional stability in public environments
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Suitability for structured group work
If your dog is not yet ready for club participation, we will guide you to the correct starting point.
SESSION DETAILS
Location
Selected public locations in Limassol.
Typical training areas may include the seafront, open public spaces, and controlled real-world environments.
Format
Small group sessions.
Frequency
Two sessions per month.
Duration
60 minutes per session.
Investment
€90 per month.
Start With a Consultation
The club is not designed to replace private training.
It is designed to maintain progress, reinforce behavior, and continue structured development after the right foundations are in place.
Start with a consultation to determine whether your dog is ready for the Real World Dog Training Club or whether another training stage should come first.

