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A real Puppy Preschool class at Kellyville Pets
Most new puppy owners are told to enrol in a puppy class. Few are told why. Between 8 and 16 weeks of age, your puppy's brain is in a once-in-a-lifetime mode for socialisation — they're wired by nature to figure out what's safe, who's family, and how the world works. What they learn now becomes who they are at three, eight, and twelve years old.
A confident, friendly, settled adult dog almost always started as a puppy who was thoughtfully exposed to other dogs, other people, traffic, kids, the vet, the groomer, the doorbell, and a hundred other "normal" things - in a controlled, positive environment. That's what these four weeks are for.
Early socialisation with other dogs, people, environments and sounds is extremely important. Puppy classes provide a safe, controlled environment for this to occur -they can help give confidence to a shy, timid puppy who may otherwise become a nervous, fear-aggressive adult, or help you gain control of a boisterous, bossy puppy.
There's a short stretch in your puppy's life when their brain is wired to accept new experiences. Miss it and you spend years undoing it.
Maximum openness to new experiences. Get the vet visits, car rides, vacuum cleaner, bath, and every sound on Earth into their world now.
Healthy caution starts to creep in. Still very malleable, but new things need positive associations or they'll start to scare your puppy.
The brain shifts gears. Socialisation gets harder, slower, and more remedial after this point. Last chance to lay foundations the easy way.
Same day and time each week, 1 hour per session, indoors at our Beaumont Hills training room. Every week builds on the last - and every week your puppy gets a controlled dose of structured socialisation with the other puppies in the class.
Everything you need to know before you book - cost, duration, class size and who it's for.

Cooked chicken, cheese, or liver treats. Smelly is good - that's the whole game.
A well-fitted flat collar, front-clip harness, or head halter. Need help fitting one? Ask any staff member.
A standard fixed-length lead works best. Hands-free belts are fine if that's how you usually walk.
Proof of first C5 vaccination (at least 7 days before Week 1). Bring the certificate to Week 1.
Optional but life-changing. Available in store or online.
Choke chains, prong collars, slip leads on a tight setting, and retractable leads aren't permitted.
Pay in full at booking · non-refundable, transferable.
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Most of our Puppy Preschool graduates roll straight into Junior School at the 4-to-6-month mark. Same trainer, same room, building on every command from Weeks 1–4 with the kind of stays, distractions, and real-world manners adolescents need. Book your Puppy Preschool spot first — we'll talk Junior at graduation.
Kellyville Pets puppy preschool class is a prerequisite
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Click the links below to learn more about our other classes including a week-by-week curriculum, what to bring, and a calendar of upcoming start dates.
8–16 weeksThe foundations: socialisation, sit, drop, recall, lead manners, and the calm dog you want at the cafe.
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4–6 monthsThe natural next step after Puppy Preschool. Build on the basics with stays, distractions, and real-world manners.
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18 weeks +Missed Puppy Preschool? Or hit the teenage stage and everything's gone sideways? Start here.
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All agesSpin, weave, bow, paw, roll over — and the focus that comes with them. Free clicker included.
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All ages · all breedsTire your dog out with their nose, not their legs. Brilliant for anxious, reactive, or just bored dogs.
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6 months +For the dog that pulls. End the arm-wrestle on every walk and learn the cues that actually stick.
See class detailsThe 8-to-16-week window doesn't come back. Lock in your puppy's spot in the next cohort - and make the next decade easier on both of you.