Oconee County Bark Buddies K-9 Dog Obedience Class Registration
Bark Buddies K-9 Dog Obedience training is for 4-H's 3rd grade and up & their dogs to develop basic obedience and showmanship skills.
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301 W South Broad St
301 West South Broad Street Walhalla, SC 29691Refund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 3 hours
This is registration for the full Bark Buddies K-9 Dog Obedience course, designed for young 4-H members (third grade and up) to work with their dogs on basic obedience and showmanship in preparation for the Foothills Fair. While participation in the fair is encouraged, it is not required.
To register for the free information meeting (meeting is April 22, 6-7:30pm at the Oconee County Extension Office) please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bark-buddies-k-9-dog-obedience-tickets-1272717786159 PLEASE - NO DOGS AT THE FIRST MEETING!
Training with dogs will begin May 13, 2025, and run for 12 weeks, taking place every Tuesday from 6:00–7:00 PM at the Oconee County Extension Office. Youth MUST be enrolled in 4-H Online and the $20 class fee paid prior to training with dogs. (4-H membership is $15 for Sept 1 - August 31, renewal is annual. Youth who renew in September receive a free T-shirt)
NOTE - the $20 (plus the $15 4-H membership if youth is not already a member) covers all 12 classes and so is paid only ONCE, but youth and accompanying adults MUST REGISTER FOR EACH CLASS.
Youth who complete the training will be skilled dog handlers, and eligible to complete in the dog showmanship at the Foothills Fair (fair dates September 23-27, 2025). This is not required, but is deeply rewarding! Youth are also invited to make posters about their experiences working with dogs to enter in the informational poster contest.
We also hope that this training will ignite interest in rebuilding the Bark Buddies club to foster a deep ongoing connection between youth, their dogs, and the community. In the past the club has meet with K9 officers and handlers, supported service dogs for individuals who are blind or visually impaired, and helped make pound pups more adoptable. Through these experiences, members develop leadership, community engagement, individual accountability, and communication skills.
This training, the show, and potential ongoing club are great opportunities for young handlers to build confidence, bond with their pets, and become part of a meaningful, service-driven group.
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Refund statement: Full payment is due upon attendance (you may pay at the door with prior arrangements). No refunds will be issued after participation in the event has started.
Membership requirement: For safety & liability reasons, current 4-H membership in 4HOnline is required for participation in this event. Assistance in registering will be provided at the first FREE meeting.
Custodial Care: Please note that this event and its coordinators do not assume custodial care of youth in attendance. Adults (parents, guardians, volunteers, coaches, teachers, or other chaperones) must be present for the supervision of youth participants.