It’s by no means too late to show your canine new methods, or perhaps simply the fundamentals.
Abilene Parks and Recreation is providing canine coaching courses January and February at Cobb Park Recreation Center, 2302 State Street.
The program’s course teacher Stephanie DeYoung provides three totally different class choices for enrollment relying on age of the canine and obedience abilities.
All courses cost $130 per canine, and human members should be at the very least 16 years old.
Proof of Rabies, Distemper, Parvo and Bordetella vaccinations given by a veterinarian are required.
Puppy Basics is coaching for puppies aged 10 weeks to 7 months. These courses can be held Tuesdays Jan. 16 to Feb. 20. In this class, homeowners will be taught to deal with regular puppy points like potty coaching, chewing, leaping and walking on a leash.
Beginner Basics is a course for dogs over 7 months of age. This course contains two class choices on Tuesday or Thursday. Participants will be taught basic obedience fundamentals that every one dogs ought to know.
Canine Obedience 2 A.Okay.C. Good Citizen Class can be held Tuesdays Jan. 18 to Feb. 22. This class is for dogs over 7 months of age with a deal with extra superior abilities. Enrollment on this course requires a prerequisite of town’s newbie basic class or proof of different basic abilities coaching. At the tip of the course, partakers will take part within the American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Test.
Sign up for Abilene’s canine coaching courses via the City of Abilene Parks and Recreation Department website.