Dayton Dog Training Club
"We Train You To Train Your Dog"

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SUMMARY OF OBJECTIVES

The Dayton Dog Training Club, Inc. was founded in 1951 and incorporated as a nonprofit organization. Our purpose is to promote purebred dog activities and to sponsor obedience classes for the public. The Club provides instruction on how to train your dog and how to be a better "dog neighbor." As the sport of obedience progresses, the Dayton Dog Training Club strives to stay current with the most acceptable methods of training.

Dayton Dog Training Club is a member club of the American Kennel Club and follows AKC rules and regulations. For example, the club:

bulletHolds regularly scheduled obedience trials, agility trials, and tracking tests and matches.
bulletConducts quarterly general membership meetings to conduct club business.
bulletOffers constructive and well planned training classes that cover all obedience degrees as outlined by the rules and regulations of the American Kennel Club. 
bulletOffers training in obedience, agility and tracking as outlined by the rules and regulations of the American Kennel Club.
bulletElects officers and a board of directors annually to manage all Club business and functions.

The Dayton Dog Training Club's home is at 3040 East River Road, Moraine, Ohio.  With the exception of Tracking, all training is held at this site.  Click here for driving directions.  Class sizes are limited.

Call the Registrar at (937) 293-5219 for more information.

Membership is open to those who have completed training requirements and have attended at least two general membership meetings.