Laconia Adult Education will be offering beginner and advanced dog obedience classes starting on Wednesday, March 21. Classes will meet for eight weeks in the foyer at the Memorial Middle School in Laconia. The beginner class will meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and the advanced class from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The classes will be taught by John and Carolyn Bancroft.
No dog is too young or too old to enter the beginner dog obedience class. Your dog will learn to walk beside you on the leash without pulling, come when called, sit, lie down, stand, and stay where you command it to stay. Owners will also learn how to communicate with their pets.
The advanced dog obedience class is designed for dogs ready to begin training off a leash, learning verbal and hand signals. Your dog will learn to interact with other dogs, but pay attention to your instructions. This class also prepares pet handlers and their dogs to enter the obedience trials and show rings.
To register for the dog obedience classes call the Laconia Adult Education office at 524-5712. No pet is too young or too old to learn to mind its owner.


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