Conditioning Assessment

Does Your Dog
Need More Output?

This assessment helps work out whether your dog is suitable for structured conditioning, electric scooter work, obedience first, behaviour work first, or a mix.

High-energy dogs need direction, but not every dog should start with intensity. Fitness, age, behaviour, control, safety and environment all matter.

High Energy
Scooter Conditioning
Fitness Check
Safety First
Assessment Required

Conditioning assessment for high energy dogs in Shepparton
Suitability First
Conditioning should match the dog — not the ego.

Before You Request Conditioning

Learn How Electric Scooter Conditioning Works.

Electric scooter conditioning is not just running a dog for the sake of it. It is structured movement for suitable dogs that need a serious outlet, better fitness, discipline and energy control.

Not every dog is suitable. Age, fitness, behaviour, control, safety and environment all matter before scooter conditioning starts.

Electric scooter conditioning for high energy dogs
Structured Output
High-energy dogs need direction, not random chaos.

What We Check

Conditioning Starts With Suitability.

The assessment helps work out whether your dog is physically and behaviourally suitable for conditioning or whether obedience, behaviour work or another pathway should come first.

01

Fitness

Age, body condition, current exercise, recovery, heat tolerance and any health concerns.

02

Control

Lead control, owner handling, obedience level and whether the dog can be managed safely.

03

Behaviour

Reactivity, fear, overexcitement, aggression concerns, confidence and response to pressure.

Common Reasons Owners Request This

Too Much Fuel. Not Enough Direction.

Excess energy
Destructive behaviour
Restlessness
Poor outlet
Working breed drive
Overexcitement
Needs fitness
Needs structure



Conditioning Request

Tell Us About Your Dog.

Fill this out properly so we can understand your dog’s fitness, energy, behaviour and whether conditioning or scooter work may be suitable.

Your name *

Dog’s name *

Dog breed *

Dog age *

Email *

Phone *

Area/Suburb *

Preferred assessment date *

We’ll confirm availability after receiving the request.

Dog sex *

Is your dog desexed? *


Does your dog have any known injury, pain or health concern? *


How would you describe your dog’s current fitness? *



What makes you interested in conditioning? *

Describe your dog’s current exercise routine *

Any behaviour or safety concerns? *

What outcome are you hoping for? *

Anything else we should know?

Important: This form helps us understand the starting point. Scooter conditioning is only considered after suitability is checked.

Think Your Dog Needs More Than A Walk?

Request the assessment and we’ll work out whether conditioning is suitable — or whether obedience, behaviour work or another pathway should come first.