Tasmanian Dog Training Club
Churchill Park Drive, Invermay, Tasmania 7248
About the Business
Welcome to the Tasmanian Dog Training Club! Located at Churchill Park Drive in Invermay, Australia, our club is a renowned establishment and point of interest for dog lovers in the area.
At the Tasmanian Dog Training Club, we offer a wide range of activities and events for dog owners and enthusiasts. One of our upcoming events is the Track & Search Trial, which will take place on Saturday and Sunday, September 9th and 10th, 2023. This exciting trial allows dogs to showcase their tracking and searching skills. Don't miss out on this thrilling event!
In addition, we will be hosting our Annual General Meeting on Sunday, September 17th, 2023 at 12 noon. This meeting will take place at our club grounds, located at Churchill Park Sports Complex in Invermay. It's a great opportunity for club members to come together and discuss important matters.
Speaking of our training grounds, they are situated at Churchill Park Sports Complex, accessible through the Forster Street/Churchill Park Drive entrance. We have recently introduced new Basic Obedience and Puppy Pre-school courses to help owners train their dogs from a young age. Register now to secure your spot!
At the Tasmanian Dog Training Club, our mission is to assist you in training your dogs to be useful companions. As a non-profit, community-minded volunteer organization, we are dedicated to providing dog training and education services. We also offer pathways to various dog sport activities, including Agility and Jumping, Obedience, Rally, Scent Work, Tracking, Track & Search, and Endurance.
Whether you're a dog owner looking to improve your pet's obedience skills or a dog sports enthusiast seeking new challenges, the Tasmanian Dog Training Club is here to support you. Join our club and be a part of a vibrant community of dog lovers in Launceston, Tasmania. Contact us today to learn more about our programs and events.
Reviews
"I LOVE this club!!! I have trained with other clubs in the past and have never met a greater bunch of people. The trainers (who, by the way, are volunteers) give up their weekends to help us make our puppies/dogs become wonderful, obedient and well mannered animals that people other than myself can enjoy. I've been taking my girl to TDTC for the last 12 months, and she just loves the place...when we turn onto Churchill Park roadway, she becomes so animated and impatient, I can't get her out of the car fast enough. I always leave feeling satisfied and happy. I can't say enough about the knowledgeable, patient and fun people who make this club what it is, and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to get the best out of themselves and their dog."
"I have been taking my young dog to Tasmanian Dog Training Club for 12 months and have found all the volunteer instructors to be very knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. We have completed beginner and basic obedience, and recently done an introduction to tracking and scentwork. Despite my dog being a little boisterous and a bit of a handful at the best of times, the instructors are very patient with him and make us feel welcome regardless. I highly recommend this club."
"I have trained with my dogs at this club for many years, doing puppy class, obedience, rally, tracking track and search and scent work. I found all their instructors highly knowledgable in all these areas. They are very helpful, patient and willing to go the extra mile to help with any problems. All volunteers, they obviously love dogs to give up their Sundays to help Northern Tasmania dog owners bring out the best in their dogs and enjoy living with their 4 legged friends. Highly recommended."
"The people who volunteer their time to train and educate people and their dogs are fantastic. My dogs have grown and developed into wonderful trialing dogs. Their care and attention to each member is outstanding. It is disappointing that the Launceston City Council don't police the area with the amount of people with dogs off leash. Every day there are people walking around the Churchill Park and heritage Forrest areas with their dogs off leash. There have been incidents where ignorant people have had their dogs off leash where they have attacked dogs on lead at trials or at training. Instead of taking ownership of their mistake or lack of knowledge of the by-laws, they become abusive towards others and the people whose dogs their dog has attacked. The behaviour of some of these people who don't understand dog etiquette and say "my dog is friendly" is, at times, abusive an appalling. This club is run by a group of wonderful volunteers who have over 100 years of combined dog training experience. People could learn what is appropriate with handling and managing dogs rather than being self professed experts. I look forward to undertaking further training from the club and they should be commended for the valuable education that they provide the dog owners of Launceston and Greater area."
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