Obedience Classes
Monday Evening 6:30pm- 7:10pm
Trainer:
Sue Malley
Course Fee:
£75 for a 9 week course (Payable on registration)
Course Criteria:
New skills you will learn
Everyone enjoys owning a well-behaved dog or maybe you have experienced problems teaching your dog, come along and join our 9 week basic obedience course (Week one is Induction night) where we can explain how to get the best out of your dog.
Note: If possible leave your dog at home on the induction night as this will give us the opportunity to explain the exercises and requirements in a quiet environment, allowing you to sit and enjoy our hospitality, avoiding the inevitable excitement caused when new dogs all meet for the very first time.
Monday Evening 7:15pm - 7:55pm
Trainer:
Sally Sneath
Lesson Fee:
£5 per dog , £8 for 2 dogs (Payable on the night) Please note with two dogs, one handler for each dog
Course Criteria:
All dogs must be fully vaccinated successfully completed the Beginners obedience course this class follows on from the training given to enhance and improve on the excercises you have already been taught.
New skills to learn will include:
Monday Evening 8pm - 8:40pm
Trainer:
Daphne Purvis
Lesson Fee:
£5 per dog , £8 for 2 dogs (Payable on the night) Please note with two dogs, one handler each dog
Course Criteria:
This is the ultimate achievement for dogs and handlers, a true test of handling and dog obedience.
In this class, dogs are expected to complete all exercises from all of the previous obedience levels to a high standard and develop new skills that will help to prepare dogs and handlers for obedience competition at entry-level.
New skills to learn will include:
Monday Evening 8:45pm - 9:15pm
Trainer:
Sally Sneath
Lesson Fee:
£5 per dog , £8 for 2 dogs (Payable on the night) Please note with two dogs, one handler each dog
Course Criteria:
This is the ultimate achievement for dogs and handlers, a true test of handling and dog obedience.
In this class, dogs are expected to complete all exercises from all of the previous obedience levels to a high standard and develop new skills that will help to prepare dogs and handlers for obedience competition at entry-level.
New skills to learn will include: