For more information on training your dog in Obedience please contact the Club or visit the club website at www.wdts.org.au.
Profile
Motto Happiness is an obedient dog.
Aim To train handlers to train their own dogs.
REMEMBER Your dog is what you make it. Your dog is your responsibility.
Events
The Warrnambool Dog Training School held Agility and Obedience Trials on Saturday, 6 March and Sunday, 7 March 2010.
The club will also hold Agility trials on Saturday, 30 and Sunday, 31 October 2010.
Please contact the club for further information.
On the first day of Training, please arrive half an hour early to enrol and have your dogs current vaccination card with you.
Commencement Dates Please note these are all four week courses, see your instructor for additional session dates.
2010/11 Training Dates
Session 3 (2010)
May 16, 23, 30, June 6
Session 4
July 4, 11, 18, 25
Session 5
Sept 5, 12, 19. 26
Session 6
Nov 7, 14, 21, Dec 5
Session 1 (2011)
Jan 30, Feb 6, 13, 20
Session 2
March 27, April 3, 10. 17
Session 3
May 15, 22, 29 June 5
All dogs must be enrolled on the first week of a session. For further information please phone 5561 3193 or 5565 4458 or 5565 1507.
Training
Agility Sunday mornings (as advertised in the Standard) at Harris Street Reserve, commencing at 9.00am, there will be three (3) Agility intakes in a Calendar year.
Obedience Sunday mornings (as advertised in the Standard) at Harris Street Reserve, commencing at 9.30am for Grade Four and 11.00am for all other classes. Classes are provided for Puppies and Beginners, through to Advanced work to Trial Standard.
Fees Non Members: $25.00 for four weeks, subsequent dogs per family $12.50. Concession to Health Card Holders: $20.00 for four weeks. New Companions of the VCA levy $6.50 annually.
Please Note All Dog Handlers must show a current Certificate of Vaccination for their dog/s at the start of each four week training session.
Activities
Obedience Training
What will my dog and I be taught?
Attending obedience class is one of many steps in responsible dog ownership. Not only will your dog be taught to obey your commands, it will become a socially acceptable member of your family and the community. This dog training school is broken into five main classes. each class becomes progressively more difficult and is intended not only to challenge your dogs abilities, but yours as well!
A current vaccination certificate must be produced on enrolment at the beginning of each 4 week session.
Puppy Class:
In this grade your dog will be between the ages of three and six months old. This class is designed to socialize your dog with either dogs and people. This is the most critical period in a dogs education and development. Puppies are introduced to basic obedience and owners have the opportunity to discuss questions and problems associated with their own dog in an informative environment. Also included are general health issues, vaccinations, worming, house training methods, and tips to help ease your young dog out of those annoying puppy habits, such as digging holes and tearing washing off the line. Puppies will need a collar or "training collar" (correction chain), and a suitable lead.
Grades One, Two, and Three:
These grades are usually available to dogs over six months of age. Dogs begin in grade one and on satisfactory completion of the four week course, are given permission to attend grade two. This then progresses to grade three on obtaining a pass in grade two. In these classes, owners and their dogs, are instructed in the techniques of basis obedience. Heel work, sit, stay, drop, stand, recall and retrieve are all included. the exercises will be developed each week and will become harder in each class. Dogs will need a "training collar" (correction chain), and a suitable lead.
Grade Four:
This class is designed for handlers that wish to enter obedience trials. All of the exercises encountered in an obedience ring will be covered. This level of obedience is not for everyone or for every dog, but its a lot of fun and youll be surprised what your dog can achieve at this level.
Dogs will need a "training collar" (correction chain), a suitable lead, and a dumb bell specifically for retrieving exercises.
Dog training requires some effort from owners when not attending classes. Your dog should be trained at home too! In the back yard, down at the local park, practice what you have learned. In this way your dog will come to understand what it is you want him/her to do. All dogs have the ability to achieve, but require your patience and guidance.
Agility Equipment:
During obedience classes you may notice equipment put out near the shed for dogs to use. These obstacles may be incorporated in your class - but please remember that dogs under the age of 18 months are not permitted to use equipment which requires the dog to jump. This is purely for the dogs welfare. At the end of classes the equipment may be used by participants under supervision from the class instructor. If your dog has never seen/used this equipment before, please ask an instructor. The instructor will be happy to explain what each piece is used for. Please remember, this equipment was built for dogs and not children.
Agility Training (3 intake classes per year)
What will my dog and I be taught?
Agility is a fast and entertaining team activity for you and your dog. Your dog will be taught to perform a series of tasks on your command. They will run through tunnels, jump over hurdles, weave through a series of upright poles, jump through tyres and run up and over ramps and seesaws. Your dog must be fit and so should you be as you must run with your dog. This is a great way of combining fun and exercise for you both.
A current vaccination certificate must be produced on enrolment at the beginning of each four week session.
To ensure the safety of your dog the following rules must be upheld at all times and be closely monitored by Instructors.
Aggressive behaviour from dogs/handlers to be reported to Instructor/Committeeimmediately. No instance of aggressive behaviour will be tolerated.
No bitches in season will be allowed on training ground.
Handlers must train dogs with soft collar only – no correction chains permitted.
Sensible clothing and footwear to be worn during training.
Dogs must be on lead at all times unless instructed otherwise by Instructors.
Dogs under 18 months to be supervised by Instructor as to what equipment is appropriate for their safety. Any dogs considered sick or injured will be asked to be removed from training.
In the case of the handler training more than one dog, the handler must be aware of the Club’s ruling that no dog shall be left tethered and unattended.
An Instructor must be in attendance at all times for training on equipment.
Instructors may not bring their own dogs into class whilst instructing.
Instructors are to wear a name badge at all times.
If a dog fouls the ground the handler is expected toclean up immediately. Bins are provided for that purpose.
Class members are asked to assist with setting up or packing equipment as requested.
Club members not participating in class are not permitted to use the area during class times. Those wishing to use equipment must be prepared to assist with setting up or putting equipment away. If you are not prepared to help please don’t be offended by a refusal to use equipment.