Para District Obedience Dog Club instructors are volunteers willing to give up their Friday nights to help you train your dog.
All PDODC instructors train their own dogs in agility, and some also train in flyball and obedience. Many trial their dogs in one or more disciplines. They volunteer for the love of all dogs and are willing to share their knowledge to help people enjoy the rewards of dog ownership and have fun with their dog.
Here we introduce the PDODC volunteers who are available if you need help or advice. Just talk to them at the club on a Friday night or contact a committee member.
A club the size of PDODC is always looking for volunteers. And the club is a community of people who share their skills to benefit its members. So, if you have some spare time on a Friday night and would like to aspire to be an obedicence instructor, see one of the head instructors. You are guaranteed a rewarding experience helping others with their dogs and it can help your own training.
Agility Instructors at Para District Obedience Dog Club
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