VICKI AUSTIN'S
PUPPY CLASS INSTRUCTORS' COURSE
Vickiâs Puppy Class Instructorsâ Course develops participantsâ knowledge and skills to improve the likelihood of puppies living a long and happy life with their family. Participants will learn how to ensure every puppy and its family have an enjoyable and beneficial experience at puppy class.
ENROL NOW
Exciting NewsÂ
Weâre thrilled to welcome Libby Young and Amy Smith as new instructors to the Austinâs Dog Training & Education team!
As we welcome Libby and Amy, we also acknowledge Vicki, who is retiring after leaving a valued and lasting legacy that has helped shape Austins' Dog Training & Education into what it is today.
Libby and Amy bring a wealth of hands-on experience and a shared passion for ethical, evidence-based dog training. They are deeply committed to supporting dogs and their humans through clear communication, practical skills, and compassionate, science-led approaches.
Youâll see them involved across our education courses, supporting students with fresh perspectives, strong foundations and real-world experience that makes learning practical
PUPPY CLASS INSTRUCTORS' COURSE (PCI)
If there is one thing that could most improve quality of life for dogs living in our society; it is correct early socialisation, during the critical puppy developmental phases. Improved dog breeder practices, combined with correct efforts by new puppy owners in this respect could make a huge difference.
Too many adult and adolescent dogs for behavioural problems that were caused by poorly operated puppy classes. The very people who mean to improve dogsâ lives, sometimes, unintentionally, create life-long pain and anxiety for dogs and their families.
Behavioural problems are the number one cause of death in other-wise healthy dogs. The large majority of these behavioural problems may have been avoidable through sound socialisation practices and an understanding of puppy vulnerabilities and limitations.
The Puppy Class Instructorsâ Course aims to deliver appropriate knowledge and skills to participants to allow them to conduct Puppy Classes that ensure puppies are kept safe from experiences that can create or develop problem behaviour.
Course participants are provided with knowledge, techniques and skills to:
- Provide advice and scenarios to puppy owners for appropriate enjoyable socialisation and environmental conditioning experiences.
- Provide advice and strategies for the development of puppies’ independence to avoid the development of over-dependence, hyper-excitement and anxieties.
- Implement strategies for the prevention of problematic behaviour development.
- Introduce science-based, reward training programmes.
- Provide advice and strategies for common puppy difficulties, including toilet training, nipping and biting and interactions with children.
- Introduce appropriate play.
Make a difference!
A maximum of ten people will be allocated places for the three practical session days that will be held in Sydney at Calabash Kennels and Cattery at Arcadia.
If you are interested in conducting a Puppy Instructors' Course in your local city or state, please send us an email.
This course is suitable for:
Veterinarians, Vet Nurses, Dog Trainers, Puppy Class Instructors, Zoo Keepers, dog lovers and those wishing to commence instructing puppy classes.
About the PCI course
If we can 'get it right' during puppies’ critical phase development, we’ll be a part of the solution in reducing the numbers of dogs surrendered due to behavioural problems.
Self paced Home Study
20 hours of self-paced study materials which will be provided to each participant.
Practical Training & Webinar
Three days of practical training at Calabash Kennels and Cattery, Arcadia (Sydney)
Written Assessment
Successful completion of the assessment (approximately six hours) is required in order to gain certification
Certification
A Certificate qualification will be issued on successful completion of the course materials and attendance, in entirety, of all three practical training days.
Next PCI enrolment
PCI Class 2026 TBC
Full Course Fees due:Â 11th May 2026Â
Practical Training Days:Â
31 August, 2 September and 4 September 2026Â at Calabash Boarding Kennels and Cattery, Arcadia (Sydney)
Webinar:Â 25 August 2026 7pm AEST
Completion Date:Â 25 December 2026
Each class is limited to 10 spots