Obedience Club Of Chattanooga Has New Session Starting Jan. 5

  • Sunday, December 21, 2014

The Obedience Club of Chattanooga will begin its next six-week session of obedience, rally, and agility classes for puppies and dogs on Monday, Jan. 5,  at its training facility four miles south of Chattanooga on Highway 193 in Flintstone.

Registration will be held on Sunday, Jan. 4, from 1-3 p.m. at the training facility.  During registration, various OCC dog/handler teams will present training demonstrations.  

Classes offered will include a therapy dog class; canine good citizen and the new canine good citizen advanced class; agility classes for fun and exercise; beginner and rally obedience; better beginning babies, AKC S.T.A.R. puppy obedience, and advanced puppy obedience; and beginner, advanced beginner, and competition obedience.  Participants should bring a copy of their dog’s current shot records to registration. 

For more information, cost of classes, or directions, visit www.chattanoogaobedienceclub.org or call 517-1448.

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