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Re: [PyrNet-L] TRAINING: Obedience Clubs



Good ideas.  Also make sure you go and observe a class or two before you
sign up to make sure you like the methods used.

Doug Hustins
Acroyar Great Pyrenees.

----- Original Message -----
From: Pyrstar <pyrstar@pathway.net>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: October 24, 1999 5:27 PM
Subject: [PyrNet-L] TRAINING: Obedience Clubs


> Hi Gypsy,
> One way to locate obedience training clubs is to check the local
newspapers
> for their ads.    Some training clubs require an individual to take a
> beginners' class before they offer membership.    Of course, if you've
been
> a member of another training club, that requirement can be waived.    But
> most clubs advertise their beginner & advanced training classes in the
> newspaper usually in the pet section.    You could also contact the
> American Kennel Club and ask for the names of training clubs in your
> area--alot of training clubs are AKC member clubs.  Do you have any
> aquaintances/friends that have taken their pets through classes?   If so,
> they could probably give you a name to contact.   Or, you could try the
> local kennel club in your area, too.    Sometimes kennel clubs have alot
of
> obedience people and may even offer obedience classes and advertise in the
> newspaper.    Good luck and happy hunting.
> Jean F-V
> W.PA.
>
>
> ----------
> Date: Saturday, October 23, 1999 15:13:42
> From: GypsyunLTD@aol.com
> To: pyrnet-l@gamerz.net
> Subject: [PyrNet-L] obedience clubs
>
> My 7 month old pyr and I are interested in joining an obedience club in
New
> York.  We live in New York, on Long Island, and I'd prefer a club located
> somewhere in Suffolk County.  Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
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