Virtual AKC Fit Dog Level 3 Group Class
Six-Week Course
Course Starts: Monday, April 28th 2025 at 7pm central
TAUGHT BY? Lauren Tsao, MS, CDBC, CPDT-KA, Level 3 AKC FIT DOG Instructor
CLASS START DATE AND TIME? The first class starts Monday, April 28th, 2025 at 7 PM Central Time (course classes run every Monday for six weeks straight at 7 PM central time.) Graduation day is June 2nd, 2025 at 7 PM central.
You may submit your assessment at any time after class ends. There is no deadline for submission. These dates for those attending live classes only.
LOCATION? Virtual over Zoom and our online course platform - anyone can attend anywhere in the world!
COST? $150 per dog for the six-week course (six 1-hour virtual classes) - limited to ten dog/owner teams. Currently $100 ($50 off until Cyber Monday!)
PRE-REQUISITES? You must have attended and passed the assessments for the AKC Fit Dog Level 1 and Level 2 courses taught by an AKC FIT DOG Instructor with proof of passing your final assessments. You can email your proof to Lauren@FYDogTraining.com before enrollment to make sure you are all set. Because this class is virtual, reactive dogs who are not owner-handling reactive/aggressive are welcome to join us!
PLEASE NOTE: This class IS NOT for dogs in need of rehabilitation or physical therapy. This class is for healthy dogs with no significant prior injuries.
Does this count towards my dog’s AKC Fit Dog Title?
YES! But the AKC requires that you attend virtual classes live or submit videos of you and your dog doing the exercises in the course for instructor feedback each week to make sure your dog was actually taught the skills.
What Is AKC Fit Dog?
The AKC FIT DOG program is a program developed by the American Kennel Club and taught by AKC FIT DOG Instructors. Our AKC FIT DOG courses are fun and fitness-focused to help you get your dog into shape! You will learn proper form and safety while doing various fitness exercises to improve your dog’s balance, flexibility, stamina, and overall body fitness. Improvements in these areas can help prevent future injuries, while dog and owner have fun training with positive reinforcement-based methods at the same time! Many exercises taught in class also double as cute crowd-pleasing tricks too!
Attending our FIT DOG six-week course (even virtually) makes your dog eligible for points towards their AKC FIT DOG titles too!
Virtual AKC Fit Dog Level 3 Group Class Modules & Taught Skills
How Does Virtual Dog Training Work?
How this course works and what it comes with:
You will get access to our virtual FIT DOG course with detailed pre-recorded example videos of proper form for each exercise, as well as instructional training videos on how to train the skills to your dog.
Don’t have time to read any written course content? No worries! We have an audio option for all written portions of the course so you can listen to your lessons each week too.
In addition, you will have access to one live Zoom group class each week to learn the skills from each week’s module as it is released. During these live classes, you will get live feedback from your instructor and train along with others.
You additionally can post your own videos in the private course discussion boards or email them privately for feedback from instructors throughout the six week course.
At the end of the course, you and your dog will be assessed virtually to see if your dog has learned the skills well enough to pass their Level 3 assessment.
Required Items For Fit Dog Level 3:
Make sure you have your items for class ordered in advance! This course is an equipment-heavy course and having the proper equipment for safety during the exercise is very important, so make sure you have these items in advance.
”Why so much equipment!?”: We understand the equipment itself is an investment. The course teaches you how to safely use these items in a wide variety of ways for dog fitness going forward and you should use them long after class ends. The benefits of the course are best felt if you keep up with practicing these fitness skills with your dog after the course ends and are using proper, stable equipment that can be modified to suit your dog’s changing needs through their lives. So, we encourage students to think of this as purchasing fitness equipment for themselves - you wouldn’t just learn to use the equipment properly and then never use it again. You would learn to use the equipment properly with a trainer and then use it for your lifetime to keep up with your fitness afterward. This class has this same concept in mind. We have marked when each piece of equipment is needed by in the list below, so you can plan purchases/equipment creation accordingly.
Two Blue-9 Propel Air Platforms with straps and pump (used frequently in this class, so it is highly recommended you get these.) (Needed by week #1.)
*used heavily in class* Blue-9 Klimb Set with Safety Plugs, Cato board, non-slip training platforms (you will need a sit and stand one if you opt for this option), or your own non-slip surface platforms (you will need a sit and stand one if you opt for this option)
Medium to large dogs will benefit from having two Klimbs for the tuck sit, fold back down, and kick back stand exercises so the dog can lay and stand naturally on a raised platform. These behaviors can also be trained on the ground if you cannot get two platforms for class. Other training platform brands for dogs that are no more than a foot tall can be used, but your instructor will have two Klimb platforms and they will be used to show various Klimb modifications for different exercises through out the course. (Needed by week #1.)Klimb Traction Mat or yoga mat big enough to cover your platform to make it non-slip. You can cover any slippery surfaces in grip tape instead too. (Needed by week #1.)
Non-slip surface for practice on (ex. carpet, rugs, yoga mats, rubber flooring, etc). Absolutely no hardwood, lino, tile, or sealed concrete. No exceptions. This is for your dog’s safety.
Two Rubber Feed Bowls (4-quart), a round concrete garden paver, or a grippy raised target for pivot (Needed by week #2.)
Regular well-fitted flat collar or Balance Harness (Needed by week #1.)
Regular 5 to 6-foot leash (Needed by week #1.)
Low profile dog bed or mat (Needed by week #1.)
High-Value Treats (we recommend CloudStar Chewy Tricky Trainers or Sojo’s Simply Treats) (Needed by week #1.)
Optional Items:
Balance Pad (XL Size - any color, though dogs can see the color blue well. Propel can be used in its place for most exercises. Needed by week #1.)
Klimb Short Legs (good for shorter dogs who struggle to get onto the full-height Klimbs and can be used with the Klimb to create a wobble board for the obstacle courses.)
*Note: This class is taught using positive reinforcement-based methods. For safety, no prong collars, choke chains/slip leads, or e-collars (stim or shock) will be allowed in class. When using the fitness equipment, dogs should have either a regular flat collar or a well-fitted harness that does not restrict movement.
About Your Trainer:
Lauren Tsao has years of professional hands-on experience working with a variety of dog training cases from puppy training to dog aggression using positive reinforcement-based training methods to get results and foster desirable behavioral changes. Lauren has a Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Master’s in Applied Animal Behavior and Welfare, which she applies to her work with animals and their owners. Additionally, she’s a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA), AKC Approved Level 3 FIT DOG Instructor, Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (CDBC), and Certified Trick Dog Instructor (CTDI). She was voted Mississippi’s #1 Positive Dog Trainer by SniffSpot in 2022. Read more about her here.