Thanks for the suggestion mate, I'll give them a call to sus out the details before the 1st Tuesday. Just one question is $75 for the year (or part there of)? Or are there additional costs?
I took her to USYD (University of Sydney) Puppy Pre-School. It costed $160 for 5 weeks (1st is Puppy Free). They use click training and positive re-enforcement. There are 8 dogs all up, which are all around the same age. They give you a certificate of graduation at the end. The trainer was Kelly. She also runs her own business called "Love on a Leash".
I think it's good for socialisation and getting to know how your dog relates to other dogs, new people and surroundings, something that you might not be able to do until fully vaccinated... which may be too late! I think those who have never had a dog before will benefit from it the most, as a lot of material is given. However like all forms of training, if you don't bother to do anything outside the classes at home, you won't get much out of it or your money's worth.
If you have a look on the FB link below under the album "Class of Monday, 11th February 2013" you can see what it's like, or any other album there... There were mainly small less active dogs in my class, but this can of course differ from class to class.
Links:
http://sydney.edu.au/vetscience/veterinary_services/sydney/programs/preschool.shtml
https://www.facebook.com/loveonaleash.au
Feel free to PM me if you have any more questions.
Oooh! That's a second suggestion for bktc (assuming they're the same?). Yeah I know what you mean, travelling from the west to the city with a pup in peak hour traffic wasn't the easiest thing! Maybe I'll see you there
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Anyway here's a pic of her graduation certificate: