The Charlotte Dog Training Club (CDTC) has been serving the needs of Charlotte area dog owners since 1955 by
promoting responsible dog ownership through obedience training, turning our canine friends into good citizens.
By rescuing and rehabilitating homeless Labradors in high - kill areas,
vigorously promoting responsible dog ownership through active participation in pet - related events, and through our own education program, we strive for a better life for each of our animals.
The Let»em Rest, Let»em Nest program was created by Audubon South Carolina and the Charleston Animal Society in efforts to decrease human - caused disturbance to declining migrating and nesting coastal birds and
promote responsible dog ownership on the beach.
Since then, he has been campaigning to
promote responsible dog ownership.
The competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to
promote responsible dog ownership.
American Kennel Club's Canine Good Citizen test was designed to provide a standard for canine polite manners and
promote responsible dog ownership.
An American Kennel Club endorsed title that
promotes responsible dog ownership and good doggy manners.
The Canine Good Citizen program, established in 1989, is an American Kennel Club program to
promote responsible dog ownership and to encourage the training of well - mannered dogs.
Further, the AKC advocates purebred dogs as family companions and works to
promote responsible dog ownership and the rights of all dog owners.
The American Kennel Club, a not - for - profit organization established in 1884, maintains a purebred dog registry, sanctions dog events, and
promotes responsible dog ownership.
As well as rehoming, Dogs Trust are involved in
promoting responsible dog ownership.
Brown Street Kennels is run by Dundee City Council and along with rescuing and rehoming stray dogs
they promote responsible dog ownership in the area.
Our mission is to advance the health, breeding and sport of purebred dogs and
promote responsible dog ownership.
The American Kennel Club This club specializes in helping to advance canine health and well - being, work to protect the rights of all dog owners and
promote responsible dog ownership.
Rehoming animals rescued by inspectors this branch also holds neutering and micro-chipping action days and
promotes responsible dog ownership.
Along with its more than 5,000 licensed and member clubs and its affiliated organizations, the AKC advocates for the purebred dog as a family companion, advances canine health and well - being, works to protect the rights of all dog owners and
promotes responsible dog ownership.
SFDOG is a non-profit organization that
promotes responsible dog ownership / guardianship, offers educational programs for both dog owners / guardians and the general public, and works for increased off - leash recreation opportunities for responsible dog owners / guardians and their canine companions.
The program, established in 1989, is designed to
promote responsible dog ownership and to encourage training dogs to be well - mannered.
The focus of our club is public education, breeder education, promoting health clinics, putting on dog shows,
promoting responsible dog ownership and having fun with our dogs and one another.
This non-competitive test was designed to reward dogs (purebred, mixed breeds and disabled) who exhibit good manners and to
promote responsible dog ownership.
And, if you want to become really involved in
promoting responsible dog ownership, consider becoming a Public Education Coordinator.
Toward attaining that goal,
we promote responsible dog ownership by educating the public in the selection, care and training of the Komondor.
The AKC Canine Good Citizen Program was created by the American Kennel Club to
promote responsible dog ownership and to reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community.
Promoting responsible dog ownership and educational programs, the Club is focused on serving and supporting the dog community of the Antelope Valley.
We publish a club newsletter / magazine four times a year, sponsor various awards, support American Staffordshire Terrier breed rescue efforts, sponsor specialty shows, provide educational materials and opportunities, and
promote responsible dog ownership.
Total Junior The purpose of the UKC ® Junior Program is to encourage young handlers to become fully involved with the world of dogs, by encouraging participation in conformation and performance events, breeding dogs, and
promoting responsible dog ownership.
Our mission is to encourage and
promote responsible dog ownership, to reduce the abuse and neglect of all Golden Retrievers through rehabilitation and adoption.
Without the continuing help of our clubs, the AKC can not live up to its mission of advocating for the purebred dog as a family companion, advancing canine health and well - being, working to protect the rights of all dog owners and
promoting responsible dog ownership.
The focus of our club is public education, breeder education, sponsoring health clinics, putting on dog shows (one of the main purposes of AKC) and
promoting responsible dog ownership.
It is a day to
promote responsible dog ownership and have fun with your dog (s) in the park.
The goal of our club is to educate the public and breeders alike, and to
promote responsible dog ownership.
Founded in 1884, the AKC ® and its affiliated organizations advocate for the purebred dog as a family companion, advance canine health and well - being, work to protect the rights of all dog owners and
promote responsible dog ownership.