Capital City Canines

Capital City Canines 🐶 Puppy + Dog Training | Group Classes | Private Training | Day Training Programs
šŸ“Concord, NH & surrounding towns

A fun weekend for my youngest dog. Stevie closed out her Barn Hunt Open title with a first place run that landed her a H...
11/13/2025

A fun weekend for my youngest dog. Stevie closed out her Barn Hunt Open title with a first place run that landed her a High in Class as well. We moved up to the Senior class and had two first place runs in Senior with one of those runs being a High in Class run. She also gave crazy 8s a try and accumulated 140 points towards her Crazy 8s title by finding 5 rats in under 2 minute each run. This was Stevie’s first time ever searching for more than 2 rats in a run which she handled amazingly well.

After two years back in the Northeast, it felt like the right time for a name that truly reflects who we are and the pla...
11/04/2025

After two years back in the Northeast, it felt like the right time for a name that truly reflects who we are and the place we love. 🐾

Concord, NH is home — we’re grateful for this amazing, dog-friendly community and everything it has to offer. When I first chose the name Transition Dog Training, I was still moving around quite a bit. But now that our roots have grown deep here in New Hampshire, it only feels right to make the transition official.

Same trainer, same mission — just a new name that fits us better: Capital City Canines. šŸ’›

And that’s a wrap on the 2025 camping season. Well maybe we will fit in one or two more weekends, never know with New En...
09/28/2025

And that’s a wrap on the 2025 camping season. Well maybe we will fit in one or two more weekends, never know with New England weather šŸ˜…. Forever thankful to live in an area that allows us so much access to so many beautiful places and dogs who love camping just as much as I do. Does your dog love camping?

The outdoors is for everyone and being aware of how to coexist outdoors is important. September 1st marked the beginning...
09/04/2025

The outdoors is for everyone and being aware of how to coexist outdoors is important. September 1st marked the beginning of hunting season in NH which means the dogs and I will be putting on our orange and wearing bear bells.

We’ve had something exciting in the works for a bit now and we are now officially opening up more spots for our training...
09/02/2025

We’ve had something exciting in the works for a bit now and we are now officially opening up more spots for our training field trips! These field trips are for past, present and future clients. They are a great way to supplement the training you are already doing with your dog and provide a safe and fun way for them to burn off some mid day energy. If you want to learn more about them or how to enroll shoot us an email [email protected]

Stevie made her debut in the dog sport trial world today. She is still very much a baby at only 1 year old and our only ...
06/07/2025

Stevie made her debut in the dog sport trial world today. She is still very much a baby at only 1 year old and our only real goal was to have fun. She took 1st and HIT in both her runs, earning two legs towards her Barn Hunt Novice title with her fastest time being 26.98 seconds and we of course had a blast.

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Yesterday, my good friend and I took our young and active dogs for a hike, something we do regularly. This was a short a...
05/27/2025

Yesterday, my good friend and I took our young and active dogs for a hike, something we do regularly. This was a short and easy hike, only 3 miles long with a 300 ft elevation gain—the type of hike where you don’t really worry about anything going wrong, and you question whether you really need to bring your hiking pack.

After almost 2.5 miles of fun, my friend’s dog laid down in the middle of the trail and didn’t want to get up. He was unsteady when we tried to lift him, his gums quickly turned white, and his eyes lost all energy. After a minute of assessing him, we decided to carry him out so we could get him to the closest emergency vet as soon as possible. Carrying a 65 lb dog up a rocky incline is difficult, to say the least, and neither of us had a rescue harness with us. We both feel incredibly fortunate to have been on an easy trail and nearing the end when this happened.

I can only imagine how much worse this situation could have been if we had been on a more difficult trail or had not been close to the end.

Porkchop is home resting now. Tests at the emergency vet indicate that he was likely bitten by a bug, causing anaphylaxis.

Hiking with my dogs is one of my favorite ways to spend our free time, and I know they love it just as much. This situation won’t stop us from hiking, but it sure did humble me. Moving forward, regardless of the difficulty or length of a hike, I’ll be carrying a rescue harness for my dogs.

If you hike with your dogs, I urge you to add a rescue harness to your pack. These situations may be rare, but as with anything unexpected, you’re better off having it and not needing it than needing it and not having it.

makes great rescue harnesses and is a New Hampshire-based company.

Our next round of group classes start in a little less then 2 weeks. Sign up directly on our website or contact us  #   ...
02/04/2025

Our next round of group classes start in a little less then 2 weeks. Sign up directly on our website or contact us

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šŸ“¢ New Sunday classes are up🦓It may not feel like it right now but spring is right around the corner! Don't wait to train...
01/15/2025

šŸ“¢ New Sunday classes are up

🦓It may not feel like it right now but spring is right around the corner! Don't wait to train, get started now so you and your dog are ready for spring time adventures.

🐶Sign up directly on our website:
šŸ’»www.transitiondogtraining.com

Wishing you all a happy new year and a big thank you to all the dogs and their families we got to meet and work with in ...
01/01/2025

Wishing you all a happy new year and a big thank you to all the dogs and their families we got to meet and work with in 2024. Every one of you made 2024 an amazing year!

Don't let winter fool you, training now means you'll be ready to enjoy the nice weather with your dog come spring. Our n...
12/15/2024

Don't let winter fool you, training now means you'll be ready to enjoy the nice weather with your dog come spring.

Our next ground of group classes is now posted and excepting sign ups. Space is limited in each class. Sign up directly on our website.

www.transitiondogtraining.com

Address

44 Bradley Street Unit B
Concord, NH
03301

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+16036885059

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