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PADS Puppy Classes


Positive training and social interaction at an early age can significantly affect the way your puppy learns and develops socially. Puppies need to be between eight (8) to fourteen (14) weeks of age.
The PADS Puppy School is a four week class, providing your puppy with essential foundation training and socialisation. This will assist your puppy to grow into a mature and confident member of your family. We will teach you how to use positive reinforcement techniques and how to have fun with your pup at the same time.
Courses run throughout the year and numbers are limited, so contact the club to book in for the next PADS Puppy School class.
Contact the club for more details.

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  • OBEDIENCE CLASSES SATURDAY MARCH 6 Classes will proceed as planned despite the wet weather. Some training can be done under cover, however it is advised you bring a jacket to handle light showers. If it is absolutely teeming with rain on the morning, we will advise of class cancellations by 7.30am. Please check the website for information if in doubt.
  • PADS Points


    Results for Padspoints 2009 are as follows;
    Maxi; 1st Jag ( T Allen)
    2nd Eddie ( R Booth)
    3rd Flye ( N Allen)
    Mini: 1st Flicka (M Allen)
    2nd Jessie (K Bartels)
    3rd Katie ( E Booth)

  • PADS Challenge: 2010 sees the commencement of a new in-house competition, the PADS Challenge. Points will be awarded to placings of Pads members dogs, at all competitions held by PADS. Points will accumulate and be tallied at the year end find the Challenge winners.Points will be awarded at all levels from Elementary to advanced, so all have a great chance of taking the challenge as you will be competing against your own level. Full points details to be advised.
  • CLASSES for 2010 - New Agility & Obedience classes commence monthly. Be sure to get your name in for these classes as they fill fast.
  • CLASS CANCELLATION NOTICE - Thursday 4th MARCH Due to the rain, all agility classes have been cancelled tonight. The entire complex has had fields closed, so sorry but the decision is out of our hands.