
Éducation canine variée, bénévoles chaleureux et une communauté accueillante.
Fort Wayne Obedience Training Club, situé au 2726 Carroll Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46818, propose des formations canines couvrant l'obéissance, l'agilité, STAR puppy, le travail olfactif et des disciplines AKC/UKC (CGC, CGA, CGCU, Rally). Le club est dirigé par des bénévoles et est salué pour ses instructeurs amicaux et compétents ainsi que pour une communauté accueillante pour les débutants et les maîtres expérimentés. Les avis soulignent des bénévoles dévoués et des limites occasionnelles à répondre à chaque question.
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Cours collectifs pour chiots et chiens adultes couvrant les ordres essentiels, les bonnes manières et la socialisation afin d'améliorer le comportement et de renforcer le lien entre le propriétaire et le chien.
Programmes spécialisés en agilité, rally-obéissance, travail olfactif et la conformation pour les chiens et leurs propriétaires intéressés par la compétition ou le développement des compétences.
Préparation et examen pour des titres tels que Canine Good Citizen (CGC), STAR Puppy et d'autres certifications AKC/UKC pour reconnaître les réalisations de votre chien.
Organisation d'expositions canines, épreuves d'obéissance et rencontres sociales qui permettent aux membres de participer, de concourir et de se connecter avec d'autres passionnés de chiens.
Des formateurs bénévoles compétents offrent des conseils et un accompagnement personnalisés en classe, aidant les propriétaires à relever des défis d'entraînement spécifiques avec patience.
Devenir membre pour accéder à des opportunités de formation exclusives, enseigner des cours et contribuer à une communauté à but non lucratif axée sur l'éducation canine.
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Carrie Bubb
We joined after taking a pre-novice obedience training class. My daughter is really interested in dog training and wanted to get her dog qualified as a Canine Good Citizen. She ended up really enjoying doing obedience and agility. Everyone was very welcoming and is very patient with newcomers. You don't have to be a "pro" to participate. FWOTC offers all different types of classes, and they have a variety of events. If you are interested in working with your dog or puppy to improve his/her behavior, or if you are interested in getting involved in getting qualifications for your dog, or even in competing, the FWOTC has a good option for you. One issue is the location. (This is the only reason that I gave four stars instead of five.) The location is very far to the north of Fort Wayne by the Allen County Fairgrounds. There is a LOT of traffic out that way which adds to the drive time. So... it is not conveniently located at all, unless you live on the far north. But for us, there have been times when I could not sign my daughter up for the training classes that she wanted to take in the evenings because by the time the class was over and we made the drive home, it would have been very, very late. I (really) wish it were more centrally located. But, overall, we are glad to have joined and will probably renew the membership.
Katarina Otero
Great place if youre looking to get involved with a dog sport, or are a beginner just looking to train your dog for basic obedience and manners. They have agility, STAR puppy, scent ATT, CGC, CGA, CGCU, both UKC and AKC obedience and Rally knowledgable and conformation, etc- and just about everything else if you just email they probably know about it or can point you in the right direction.
Allison Caley
As a certified dog trainer myself, I enjoy taking my puppies to group classes for socialization. It’s also a good learning opportunity! I was extremely disappointed with multiple aspects of the training. And it’s employees. Firstly JJ was wonderful, and seemed very Knowledgeable, and in my opinion should have been the only one running the puppy class. The other instructors, were quite rude and did not seem to know what they were doing. Trainers are supposed to help you and support you through training. They seemed more interested in telling clients all they are doing wrong, rather than supporting them and correcting them kindly. Also at least 2 puppies were given choke chain collars, due to pulling while walking. If you as a reputable trainer are to ever give someone an adversive tool you must teach them how to use them properly. The collars were being used by the owners without any proper instruction. I’d recommend going with a Herm sprenger prong, rather than the choke chain. I personally felt like this establishment is being run by people who are stuck in their ways, who aren’t willing to adjust to new standards in dog training. I do not recommend. The reason they get 2 stars is purely because of JJ. She is great!
melissa rassman
We have been off and on members for a few years now. We have 2 dogs that attend classes. We had one of our dogs get attacked while on a walk in our housing addition. I emailed and asked to have someone from the club call. They called and we discussed some options. We tried another class and each person in the class was given a heads up that my dog had been attacked and needed some extra space and time to understand not all dogs will attack them. Trainers at the club are understanding and caring. They are volunteers not paid trainers so they may not be able to answer every question but they will tell you who can answer your question if they don't know the answer. It's a great place to work with your dog and help them burn some energy.
Katie Sweeney
J'ai suivi plusieurs chiens dans les cours d'obéissance pour chiots et adultes. Les instructeurs ont été très sympathiques et compétents. Il y a six ans, j'ai tellement apprécié les cours publics que j'ai rejoint le club. J'enseigne maintenant et j'emmène mon chien à des épreuves. FWOTC est un endroit formidable non seulement pour apprendre à dresser votre chien à l'obéissance, mais aussi pour se faire des amis et rendre à la communauté.
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