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Class Schedule - Winter Semester (Session I) - 03 January - 27 Feb 2011

All instructors at B.A.D. are volunteers

MONDAY Jan 3 - Feb 24 2011

Time Class Instructor
6:30 PM Basic Obedience Donna Ednock
6:30 PM S.T.A.R Puppy Progran
Holly Wallace and Joyce Decker
7:30 PM Intro to Agility
Amy Vanderryn

TUESDAY Jan 4 - Feb 25, 2011

Time Class Instructor
6:30 PM Rally Obedience Pat Bradley & Kara Schoepp
7:30 PM Handling and Distance Fran Stanford
8:30 PM Advanced Competition Carol Guth

WEDNESDAY Jan 5 - Feb 26, 2011

Time Class Instructor
6:30 PM Basic Weaves (I) Patti Young
7:00 PM Adanced Weaves (II) Patti Young
7:30 PM Basic Agility (I) Katie Warfield and Other
8:30 PM Basic Agility (II) Don Greenfield and Scott McGrew

THURSDAY Jan 6 -Feb 27, 2011

Time Class Instructor
6:30 PM Skills I Patti Young and Carol Guth
7:30 PM Skills II The Caplans
8:30 PM CPE Games Kathy and Zack Caplan

Advanced Obedience Classes

Advanced obedience classes will be held on Saturdays from 09:30 - 10:30

Open Utility will be from 10:00 - 11:00

Group heeling practice for both groups will be held from 10:00 - 10:30

Saturday Advanced Obedience and Open/Utility will be offered for the 8 dates listed below. Sessions will only be held twice a month due to the buildings usage on Saturdays

Session I

Jan 15 and 22
Feb 19 and 26
Mar 05 and 19
April 02 and 16

Session II

Apr 23 and 30
May 14, 21 and 28
June 4, 18 and 25

About B.A.D. Training

Basic Obedience
Develops a strong foundation for any dogs' future whether it's in the home or the show ring. This class will focus on basic commands such as: heel, sit, down, stay, recall, stand for exam, direction and pace change and will prepare your dog for Rally and Advanced Basic Obedience class. Although this class is not mandatory before enrolling your dog in other classes, it is a GREAT place to start if your dog needs to "bone" up on their basic obedience skills.

Introduction to Agility
This class will help your dog learn the basic skills needed in the agility ring. Your dog will be exposed to different learning techniques and agility equipment which will prepare them him for more advanced challenges and classes.

Introduction to Dog Sports for Puppies
Designed for puppies (ages 8 weeks to 8 months) and combines basic puppy and socialization skills along side with different techniques that are a good foundation for any successful training program.

New to dog training?
It is important that you start at the beginning as a strong foundation is the key to any successful future with you and your dog.

Beginning Classes
New and experienced handlers need to start their dogs in either: Basic Obedience, Introduction to Agility or Introduction to Dog Sports for Puppies

Previously trained?
If you and your dog team have previously trained elsewhere you will need to be evaluated before classes commence. This evaluation will help us place your dog in the class that will benefit you and your dog the best. Please take a moment to fill out this questionnaire to help the process along.

Enrollment Limits
B.A.D. classes are limited to a maximum of 10 students and a minimum of 4 students. Therefore it is important that the registration form be complete and payment is received in full BEFORE the first night of class.

B.A.D Class Registration Forms and Class descriptions can be downloaded from the links below.