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27-Sept-2007

Our Aims

To use our expertise to help provide owners with insightful, educational, hands-on training so that they can communicate with, train, and prepare their puppy or dog for becoming a loving, safe and responsible family member.

 

 

Dog Training

On the corner of Waitakere And Access Roads in Kumeu are the grounds of the NorWest Dog Training Club, which provides a balanced approach to owning and training your dog.

NorWest offers guidence in training Obedience, Rally-Obedience, Agility, Flygility and Puppies.

Puppy Classes

There are two levels of puppy classes (dependant on numbers). Puppies up to 5 months and puppies from 5 to 8 months. There is particular attention to play, socialising, general handling, learning to pay attention and all other things pertainent to puppies. Puppies 4 months and younger can start at any time space permitting. FEBRUARY PUPPY CLASSES FULL No vacancies until further notice.

Obedience

The more obedient and well trained your dog is, the more freedom you can both enjoy. Obedience is the basis of all dog training and provides the family with a welcome companion. Training helps to develope and enhance the relationship and bond that you share with your dog. At NorWest Dog Club we offer varying levels of "good manners" classes to work through. We also offer competitive obedience training for those serious about competing.

Rally-Obedience

Rally O is another way to perform obedience moves. It helps to create a much more attentive and focused dog and best of all it is fun for both dog and handler. Dogs really seem to enjoy all the short periods of heeling interspersed with fun tricks. If you can get your dog to sit and down on command and loose lead walk next to you, that’s pretty much what you need to start off Rally-O.

Flygility

Flygility is a dog sport that mixes elements of agility and flyball. The dog is sent away to fetch a ball from a flyball box while navigating a series of tunnels, jumps and weaves, both there and back, before returning the ball to the handler. This sport tests obedience, agility, speed and trust. Dogs and owners love this game.


Agility

Having fun with your dog is the basis of this sport. With basic obedience training, you can now teach your dog how to jump over, run through or traverse across a variety of obstacles. All whilst getting fit and having fun with your dog.

 

 

 

Come and meet with us on any training night to see how much
 fun we can offer you and your family.

 

Contact Details

 

 

 

 

 

email: info@norwestdogtraining.co.nz

Obedience - Monday Night  7-8pm
            Rosalind - 09-420 7713                   Joan McFarlane - 833 9053

Flygility - Friday Night 7-8pm
Joan McFarlane - 833 9053

Agility - Wednesday Night 7-8pm
Joan McFarlane - 833 9053

 


Last updated: 25-Jan-12

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