Clinton County Canine Club
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CLASSES

 
   Clinton County Canine Club offers a variety of obedience and training classes.
  • Puppy Kindergarten Course  Click on .pdf file for more information puppy.pdf
  • Basic Obedience Click on .pdf file for more information basic.pdf
  • Advanced Beginner/Pre Novice Click on .pdf file for more information prenovice.pdf
  • Novice Click on ,pdf file for more information novice.pdf
  • Rally Obedience Click on .pdf file for more information rally.pdf
  • Show Handling Click on .pdf file for more information show_handling.pdf
  • Open Click on .pdf file for more information open.pdf
  • Utility Click on .pdf file for more information utility.pdf
  • Agility Click on .pdf file for more information agility.pdf
  • Canine Good Citizen Course and Test Click on .pdf file for more information cgc.pdf
  • Therapy Dog Class and Test Click on.pdf file for more information therapy.pdf

General Class Information
  • Individual courses consist of eight or nine weekly classes, each one 45 to 60 minutes long. Courses start in January, April, June and September.
  • The club also offers special 4-week Training modules which focus on specific skills and/or venues.
  • Fall, Winter and Spring classes are held at the North Country Squares building at the Clinton County Fairgrounds, Plattsburgh, NY. Summer classes are held at the PARC Oval
  • Instructors in all the courses are members of the CCCC who successfully completed the class they teach and the class above it. They offer a wealth of knowledge and many years of experience in the handling and training of dogs of all breeds.
 
  • Regular Class Fees:
  • First course (non-member) - $80.
  • Successful completion of one class and approved CCCC membership - $40.
  • Discount rate for adopted animals (shelter or rescue) First course - $45. Proof of adoption required.
  • The fee for a 6 week class is $25 for members and $60 for non-members.
  • The fee for each of the special 4-week Training Modules is $17.50 for members and $35 for non-members. Non-members may apply for membership in the club upon successfully completing a full 8-9 week regular class or two (2) special 4-week Training Modules


General Training Rules, Terms, and Concepts are Explained
         PROOF OF ALL VACCINATIONS AND PAYMENT ARE REQUIRED BY THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE!!!!!!!!
                                                             ** NO EXCEPTIONS**
​A Seminar Reimbursement Policy is available for our class instructors and class assistants.
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  • Home
  • About Us
  • What We Do
    • Agility
    • Basic and Intermediate Dog Training
    • Canine Good Citizen
    • Fit Dog
    • Puppy Class
    • Rally
    • Scent Work
    • Therapy Dogs
    • Tracking
    • Scholarship
    • Support For Dog Welfare
    • Lending Library
  • Classes
    • All Classes
    • Spring Classes 2025
  • Member Information
    • Handbook
    • Meetings & Minutes
    • Officers & Committees
    • Outreach Calendar
  • Photos
    • Our Dogs
    • Agility Competition Members
    • Tracking Class
  • Useful Links
    • National and International Dog Club websites
    • Spay/Neuter Assistance-Elmore SPCA
    • Food/Product Recalls
    • Poisonous Flowers and Plants for Pets
    • Ways to keep your dog safe/healthy
    • How much sleep do dogs need?
  • Contact Us