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Puppy Preschool Newcastle,
Cooks Hill Vet Clinic, Darby Street

Giving your new puppy the best possible start in life is vital. Here at Cooks Hill Vet Clinic our Puppy School will help you gain this.

Puppyhood is a particularly important time in a dog’s life. Socialisation with other young dogs and people is crucial in these early months of life as it encourages them to grow into a confident and happy adult, with a decreased chance of anxiety or aggression. 

At our classes, your puppy will experience this socialisation in a safe, calm, and controlled environment.

Our puppy preschool is run by our amazing all-rounder Veterinary Nurse Amelia. 

 

About our Puppy Preschool

We offer a course of four sessions, each running for approximately one hour. Our classes are held in clinic, at 6:30pm every
Wednesday OR Thursday night*.

 

Our course allows puppies to play together in small groups, helping to learn good manners and to play without being
aggressive, and allows owners to lean the basics of general puppy care and behavioural training. 

You will receive a digital copy of our Puppy Preschool Booklet, which contains all information discussed during the course. 

We welcome puppies aged eight to sixteen weeks of age at our puppy preschool. 

All puppies must have had atleast their first vaccination before they are able to attend puppy preschool.

 

Course Outline 

Week one will cover:

  • Positive reinforcement training e.g. the use of food, toys, and your voice to praise the puppy 

  • Negative reinforcement training e.g. using a low tone of voice and never using physical punishment 

  • Basic commands such as:

  • Sit 

  • Down

  • Stay

  • Biting and chewing

  • Toilet training techniques

  • Socialisation

  • Puppy play time 

 

Week two will cover:

  • Nutrition

  • Dental care  

  • Grooming  

  • Recall  

  • Practice commands 

  • Puppy play time 

 

Week three will cover: 

  • Enrichment and mental stimulation 

  • Separation anxiety and common fears in dogs 

  • Handling  

  • Teach various tricks 

  • Roll over

  • Shake

  • Touch 

  • Preventative medications 

  • Vaccination regime

  • Parasite (flea, tick, worm) prevention

  • Walking on a lead 

  • Practice techniques as a group 

  • Puppy play time

 

Week four will cover:

  • De-sexing 

  • Further training options 

  • GRADUATION/PUPPY PARTY!

 

What should I bring?

Please bring your puppy, a collar/harness, and a lead. We will provide treats for the class, however if your puppy prefers a specific treat or food, we encourage you to bring that along.

Make sure not to feed your puppy dinner before class, that way they are willing to work for their reward. 


Sign me up!

Our classes are kept small, allowing time for lots of questions. So make sure you book in quick!

Speak to the friendly staff at Cooks Hill Veterinary Clinic to secure a spot for you puppy at our Puppy Preschool. 

We look forward to meeting you and your new puppy and sharing this special time with you.

Phone: 02 4925 2999

Email: info@cookshillvet.com.au

*Attendance by booking only. 

 

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Cooks Hill Veterinary Clinic is a comprehensive and compassionate small animal hospital in Newcastle, providing a full range of veterinary services. We welcome dogs and cats in need of routine medical and surgical care, emergency treatment, pet vaccinations, pet desexing, veterinary dental care, puppy preschool, microchipping and home euthanasia
in Newcastle.

 

Proudly serving Cooks Hill, Hamilton, Merewether, Bar Beach, The Junction, Adamstown, Broadmeadow and surrounding Newcastle suburbs.

Our priority is the wellness of your pet!

You can Pay by Zip Pay at Cooks Hill Vet Clinic
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FAQ 
Q: Where is Cooks Hill Veterinary Clinic located? A: We are located at 292 Darby Street, Cooks Hill NSW 2300 — right in the heart of Newcastle.

Q: What are your opening hours? A: We are open Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm and Saturday 8am to 12pm.

Q: Do you accept Zip Pay and VetPay? A: Yes! We accept Zip Pay and VetPay to make veterinary care affordable for all Newcastle pet owners.

Q: Do you treat pocket pets or exotic animals? A: We are a small animal hospital treating dogs and cats only. We do not treat pocket pets or exotic animals.

Q: How do I book an appointment? A: You can book online at www.cookshillvet.com.au or call us on 02 4925 2999.

Q: Do you offer puppy preschool in Newcastle? A: Yes! Our puppy preschool runs every Wednesday and Thursday evening at 6:30pm. Call us to book your spot!

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