Laurie C Willia... | Fri, 07/09/2010 - 15:18
My first introduction to structured, group dog obedience classes happened more than 26 years ago in Jacksonville, N.C. We were a young Marine family, my husband newly transferred to Camp Lejeune, and along with our infant (human son), young Irish Setter Casey, and Irish Terrier Fiona, we moved into base housing. I thoroughly enjoyed the "mommy and me" classes and baby playgroups during the day, but I wanted to do something with our dogs at night. So I enrolled in my first dog obedience classes run by the Jacksonville, NC Kennel Club. I'd always taught my dogs obedience and tricks on my own, ever since I was a little girl. I was mostly self-taught, drawing on what I read from books I'd gotten from the library and had even won several pet contests run by our local 4-H. But this was completely different. I was introduced to the competition obedience Novice, Open and Utility exercises, and I have to admit, I was in awe.