Paws & Pints

$49.00

Paws & Pints is a guided social outing designed for dogs and their humans who want to enjoy breweries, patios, and public hangouts—without chaos. This is not a training class, but a real-world experience where dogs practice settling, navigating space calmly, and coexisting around people, dogs, food, and distractions in a live environment.

Led by an Underdog Training Club professional, this event focuses on maintaining calm behavior, advocating for your dog, and reinforcing the skills built in Stay & Settle Social. Think structured freedom, relaxed vibes, and intentional social time—for both ends of the leash.

Paws & Pints is a guided social outing designed for dogs and their humans who want to enjoy breweries, patios, and public hangouts—without chaos. This is not a training class, but a real-world experience where dogs practice settling, navigating space calmly, and coexisting around people, dogs, food, and distractions in a live environment.

Led by an Underdog Training Club professional, this event focuses on maintaining calm behavior, advocating for your dog, and reinforcing the skills built in Stay & Settle Social. Think structured freedom, relaxed vibes, and intentional social time—for both ends of the leash.

What to Expect

  • Real brewery or patio setting

  • Calm, on-leash dogs practicing settling in place

  • Light coaching and guidance as needed

  • Emphasis on management, awareness, and polite behavior

  • A supportive group of like-minded dog owners

Prerequisite

Completion of Stay & Settle Social is required. This ensures all dogs attending are prepared to settle, disengage, and handle stimulation in public spaces—creating a safe and enjoyable experience for dogs, handlers, venue staff, and the community.

Who It’s For

  • Dogs comfortable in public and able to relax on leash

  • Owners who want to socialize with their dog—not manage stress

  • Teams looking to practice real-life skills in a controlled, supportive setting

Not appropriate for reactive, aggressive, or highly anxious dogs in public environments.