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Lil'o's Club
Lil'o's Club

Lil'o's Club ๐Ÿถ๐Ÿ’›

"Where the smallest dogs unleash their biggest pawtential."

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Group Hikes/Walks

Ready for the group walk of your life?

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Indoor Group Play

Every play session will feel like a pawty!

Private Dog Training for Small Dogs

Private Dog Training

Let's tackle any concerns you have.

If you're not sure which service is right for you, please contact us.

Kind Words From Our Club Members ๐Ÿ’›

"Peanut and I absolutely love this company! Peanut is a 5pound chihuahua and is usually afraid of big dogs. 

Their dedicated play sessions for little dogs (5-15 pounds) provides a safe and welcoming environment for him to socialize and have fun. The atmosphere is amazing and itโ€™s clear they genuinely care about all the pets that come. 

I also appreciate that they have occasional markets that feature small vendors, itโ€™s a great way to help out local small businesses and to discover cool new stuff for your pet! They also have cute puzzle rentals that are such a creative way to keep your dog mentally stimulated. 

Highly recommend for small dog owners!!"

- Ashley P.
"Peanut and I absolutely love this company! Peanut is a 5pound chihuahua and is usually afraid of big dogs. Their dedicated play sessions for little dogs (5-15 pounds) provides a safe and welcoming environment for him to socialize and have fun. The atmosphere is amazing and itโ€™s clear they genuinely care about all the pets that come. I also appreciate that they have occasional markets that feature small vendors, itโ€™s a great way to help out local small businesses and to discover cool new stuff for your pet! They also have cute puzzle rentals that are such a creative way to keep your dog mentally stimulated. Highly recommend for small dog owners!!" - Ashley P.
Lilo, the pooch that started it all.
Lil'o's Club

Meet Lilo! She's the pooch that started it all. 

As a small, shy and timid dog, she inspired us to create an environment where small dogs could flourish and safely play, socialize and reach their dog training potential.

Through our Lil'o's Club ๐Ÿ’› program, we provide different types of support for small dogs, to help meet their daily training, enrichment and socialization needs.

Our services range from group outings and indoor play sessions, to private and drop-off training, play time and socialization options tailored to suit every small dog's needs.

JOIN OUR MOBILE APP! ๐Ÿ“ฑ

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And unlock a bunch of small-dog-friendly features! Here's how:

1.
Click here to create your Lil'o's Club account if you haven't already.

2. Click here to download our Spaces mobile app!

Once downloaded, log in to the app using your existing account (using the same email address of your account that you created here) so that you can book and manage your sessions on the go. 

When joining, you will see the option to create an account, select "Sign up with Email" and use the same email you used to create your account on here. Do not use the Google, Apple or Facebook signup options.

Not planning on making any bookings just yet?

That's okay, our mobile app has a lot of other perks and tools (more being added each week) available nowhere else, that you and your little one can take advantage of!

Looking for fun enrichment ideas for your dog? ๐Ÿ’ก๐Ÿถ

Here’s a little secret most dog trainers don’t know:

The majority of common dog training issues can be prevented and more manageable thanks to mental enrichment. Brain exercises are not only great for bonding with your dog, but also highly recommended to help improve your dog's thinking and decision-making skills.

ENRICHMENT IDEAS ๐Ÿง 

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Order a little dog bell for this exercise. Place the bell in front of your dog and feed them a treat if they sniff the bell. Next, feed them a treat if they touch it, and hen another treat if they touch the bell and it makes a sound. From this point on, wait for your dog to paw the bell! Put it away when not in use. Bonus points if you set this all up while your dog isn't looking.

2.

Got a snuffle mat handy? Is your dog a pro snuffler? Take things to the next level by using a dog calming mask the next time you'd like for your dog to snuffle! This way your dog will get to use their talented nose, more than ever. (Make sure to properly socialize them to it first, very slowly.)

3.

Has your dog figured out his food puzzle by now? Wrap their food puzzle in a large or thick blanket (thoroughly), sprinkle a few treats here and there within the wrapped blanket and let them figure out how to get to the puzzle inside! Helping them will help increase your bond with your dog.

โœจ Meet our club members!

Our club members get access to unique small-dog services, rental products, exclusive events and more! Create your account to get started. 

Lexi

Lexi

Joined Mar 2025

Peanut

Peanut

Joined Nov 2024

Castle

Castle

Joined Aug 2024

Dog Training Advice, Enrichment Ideas & Support Facebook Group

Join My Facebook Group! 

This is where you can ask any dog training questions or concerns you have, discover new dog training ideas and more!

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