Short nails make healthy toes!  



A good pet personal trainer keeps their dog’s nails short. This is a must for a dog about to begin a fitness training program.  If your dog’s toenails are too long, fitness training could injure their feet. Be sure to have their nails clipped before beginning and then the consistency of a regular fitness training program will help keep them short.

 

 

 

Check with your Veterinarian First

Before your dog begins any physical regimen, we strongly suggest you check with your veterinarian. Every dog has a different standard for fitness, activity and body condition.

To help your vet evaluate how Super Fit Fido Club can be a positive experience for your dog, we’ve prepared an overview of the program and specifics on the physical activities required. Download the PDF and take it with you for your veterinarian to review.

Veterinarian Checklist PDF
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Membership Registration

To begin your dog’s journey to becoming Super Fit simply fill out the Membership Registration Form, pay for the Discounted Package of 12-Sessions (or Pay-As-You-Go) and contact me for scheduling. (Only Private Sessions are available at this time. Classes will resume Spring 2011.)

All dogs need daily exercise. When committing to a training program to increase your dog's overall fitness, SFFC recommends controlled workouts two to three times a week.

Step 1: Fill out the Membership Registration form.
Step 2: Pre-Pay for the Discounted 12-Session Package below or Pay-As-You-Go.
Step 3: Contact me for scheduling.

Private Session Fees

30-minute Introductory Consultation: Free with Membership Registration.

Pre-Paid 12-Session Package: $1100 (a $100 savings). Location must be mutually agreed upon.

Pay-As-You-Go 1 hour sessions: Range from $100 to $125 depending upon location. Fee due at time of session--cash only.

PLEASE NOTE: FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE.

Getting Prepared

The first step to better canine fitness is making sure both you and your pet are prepared. The Super Fit Fido Club urges you to carefully review this checklist to ensure a safe, healthy, and fun experience.

For Fido:

  • Super Fit Fido Club strongly recommends your dog be Examined by your veterinarian before your first workout. While at the vet’s office make sure all vaccines are up to date. Need to find a vet near you?

  • Basic obedience training is a must. Your dog must be able to
    sit and go into a down position on command. There are excellent dog training programs near you.

  • Super Fit Fido Club is a group program, so you and your dog will need to be Comfortable around dogs. No misbehavior allowed.

  • Your dog will be working on a Short lead. No harnesses, prong collars or retractable leads, please.

For You:

  • Most importantly, you must be Committed to have fun with your dog.

  • To ensure a positive experience
    for everyone, you’ll need to Have complete control of your dog at all times.

  • Although we won’t be doing high-impact work, you must be able to be Physically active for 1 hour.

  • You should dress appropriately for a light workout. Wear Comfortable clothes and athletic shoes.

  • Dedicate time to your dog’s overall health. He deserves it.