Clinton County Canine Club
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Basic and Intermediate Dog Training

Our Basic and Intermediate Dog Training classes focus on building and cultivating an engaged, trusting relationship between the dog and handler.  The foundation skills taught in these classes can lead to a lifetime bond between dog and handler. 

​Fundamental skills taught include loose lead walking, basic position changes, come when called, and stay. 

Through a combination of skills instruction and games, our instructors prepare teams for more advanced training skills.
  • 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