7-week Foundation Class
Unleash your dog’s potential with our exciting 7-week foundation class at KAHU K9 Training. Tailored for dog owners in the vibrant areas of Wimbledon Village, Wimbledon, Raynes Park, and beyond, this course empowers you to master essential training techniques like loose lead walking, jumping up, and recall.
Group Training Experience
Led by our passionate certified instructor Rochelle, the program combines expert guidance with family involvement for a lasting transformation. Dive into engaging, interactive sessions and enhance your connection with your furry friend. Enjoy exclusive access to our invite-only Facebook group for support and motivation, receive comprehensive handouts, and stay connected via WhatsApp. Celebrate your journey towards a harmonious life with your dog with a special graduation certificate at the end of the classes!
What’s Included:
- Initial Zoom consultation
- 6 in-person training sessions
- Core obedience skills development
- Controlled socialisation opportunities
- Weekly progression tracking
- Small group setting (4 dogs maximum)
- Located, Raynes Park SW20 9BD
Cost: £222
* All services include professional guidance, customised training, full family involvement, clear communication, evidence-based methods, and coverage across Wimbledon Village, Wimbledon, Raynes Park, and surrounding Merton areas.

Foundation Class FAQ’s
What's included in our 7-week foundation class?
Our 7-week foundation course is designed to build real-life skills, confidence, and connection between you and your dog. This small group class (maximum of 6 dogs) ensures personalised attention and plenty of hands-on support.
Throughout the course, we focus on key behaviours and everyday obedience, including:
Loose lead walking
Reliable recall
Leave, stay, and wait commands
Down (settle)
No jumping up
How to play with your dog in a way that builds trust and focus
Handling your dog—and helping them feel comfortable being handled by others
You’ll also learn about dog nutrition, basic dog law, and how to set your dog up for long-term success.
Open to dogs of all breeds, ages, and backgrounds—especially rescues—this course gives you the tools to navigate the real world with clarity, calm, and confidence.
What is the Course Schedule?
Our foundation course combines one virtual session with six in-person classes to give you and your dog the best possible start.
Week 1: Virtual Meet & Greet (via Google Meet)
We begin with a relaxed but informative online session to get to know each other and cover the essentials before training begins. You’ll receive a Google Meet link the day before. In this session, we’ll discuss:
The basics of UK dog law every owner should know
Park etiquette and managing your dog in shared public spaces
Recommended training equipment and how to use it correctly
An introduction to canine nutrition and feeding choices
What to expect from the course and the foundations of our training philosophy
This gives you the knowledge and confidence to make the most of your in-person sessions.
Weeks 2–7: In-Person Training Sessions
Each week, we meet in person to focus on practical obedience, problem-solving, and relationship-building skills that carry over into everyday life.
What should you bring to class?
- High-value treats (small, soft, smelly!)
- Water bowl
- Regular lead (no extendable leads)
- Poo bags
- Comfortable shoes
- Training treat pouch (optional)
- Settle mat or dog bed
Is there parking?
What is the class size?
Limited to 6 dogs for tailored attention and care.
Who are the Trainers?
our lead trainer is Rochelle Strooh, a certified instructor and behaviour specialist dedicated to practical, effective training grounded in continued professional development (CPD). Rochelle is supported by one of her carefully selected trainees, who brings fresh perspective and enthusiasm under Rochelle’s close supervision.
Together, they ensure each session is safe, structured, and tailored to meet the needs of both dog and handler.
Who can join?
Our doors are not only open to puppies but to all ages and breeds. We embrace rehomed and rescue dogs, helping them grow in confidence, trust and master essential commands.
Are aggressive dogs allowed in group classes?
What may be considered “aggressive” can vary depending on individual perspectives. If you feel your dog requires special care and attention, please reach out to discuss their specific needs. We have tailored strategies to accommodate dogs with behavioural challenges and ensure a safe, positive experience for everyone.
Do we accept breeds subject to restrictions?

My Training Philosophy
Communication
I believe in creating clear communication between you and your dog, using methods that build trust and understanding. Success comes through dedication, consistency, and the strong partnership we build together.
Booking Process
1. Complete our initial contact form
2. Schedule your 30-minute fact-finding call
3. Receive your personalized service recommendation
4. Confirm booking and process payment via Monzo
5. Receive your pre-session information pack.
Ready to start your dog’s training journey?
Contact us to schedule your 30-minute consultation call.