Address: 1948 Hopkins Cemetery Rd, Harrington, DE 19952, USA
Phone: +13023980185
Sunday: 8AM–12PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sally Wylie
Looking for puppy
John Devlin
I have been a member of this club since it started over five years ago The main trainers Have many years of knowledge and training. The club is friendly welcomes all and carefully accesses new dogs and members for safety. It is a club and is treated like a club they accept all working dog breeds and all levels as long as your dog is suited to do the work. At the end of each session all members are afforded the opportunity to make suggestions. The club recently had several defectors that decided to branch out on their own even thought they only have limited knowledge and training skills {up to a year) and decided to post wrong information About the club. I strongly Recommend training with Experienced Trainers such as DGSDC because an inexperienced trainer can and will ruin your Dog.
Charlie Tanner
Valerie, as an DGSDC member and AKC Evaluator and the one that did the testing on Bandit for his Novice Trick Dog Title, I can only assume when you say that Bandit passed without knowing any tricks is a direct attack on the evaluator. As an AKC evaluator, we are given the rules and test requirements for each title and I strictly adhere to the akc guide for evaluators. Since Bandit has his CGC, he was only reqiured to do five tricks out of the supplied list. Bandit had already passed his five tests before Howard tried the tunnel which would have been his sixth test. I would suggest that you or anyone else that wishes to know the requirements for any akc test go to their website AKC. Org. I think the tricks you have in mind that you thought Bandit should be doing will be found in the intermediate level and not the novice. I do not and will not pass a dog on any tests that they haven't corrctly demostrated the behavior that is being asked of them whether they are a club dog or not.
Talvird “Tally” Jackson
Delmarva German Shepherd Dog Club (DGSDC). When I became a member of this club Oct. 2017 I felt welcomed but come to find out I was never welcomed by the owner Howard, due to my dogs being cross breeds. My problem with this club is how he advertises it as a personal protection club that offers serious training for serious people and their dogs. He also says it isn't a sport training venue where members train for points, ribbons, plaques, or in-house "titles," but it is a club where you can go to learn to play an advance game of tug. If you are looking for a personal and or family protection dog please go else where because your dog will surely fail you in the event of danger in real life. DGSDC says most of them have real world needs, wants, and purposes for their dogs and yes they may have real would needs but their dogs don't receive the training to perform in the real world. On his website you will notice he says "When was the last time you ever heard of someone being attacked with these items in the REAL WORLD?" referring to sport dog training. Well, ask him this if you still decide to go out after reading this, when was the last time a bad guy came to attack someone with a dog but before attacking, they held their arm up for the dog to bite. Remember if you do decide to go out, this club is only good at developing a young puppy, and that is all. I could continue to go on about how after I decided not return to the club Howard messaged me saying the club is FUMING MAD. And he went on about how he had law enforcement members and a former K-9 Director as a member. This means nothing to me. His message also went on about how back in 2000 he was a Qualified Training Director again that was back in 2000 and it is now 2018. He also told me how he liked me and my dogs and accepted us even though my dog didn't fit into their club standards. P.S. If you want to play tug with your dog go here, but if you need a dog to protect you or your family go else where. By the way Howard's dogs live outside in a kennel. In Howard's voice "When was the last time you ever heard of a dog protecting their family from a kennel in the REAL WORLD?"
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Edward when one asks about EXPENSIVE, you must ask these questions: How much disposable income do I have to devote to this task? How long will I be willing to train or be a club member? We have two founding members who have trained for over 13 years at the same location and some with just a few years, 4-5. As a retired teacher, the other thing to address is how your daily work and lesson mirror club methodology and how well your pet takes to training. We're a very big fan of food rewards and verbal marker training...lots can be done with these techniques! Our club dues are very cheap by many standards. We have two certified AKC CGC Evaluators who can train and test for many of the AKC titles. IF you pet doesn't assess well for protection work, we don't pressure you to stay and just keep paying. Not all dogs can do protection work. Not all homes need an over the edge animal. Lastly, think of the protection dog as just another layer, one of many, that you might use for protection.
You can pm directly on FB. Mr gaines will talk to you
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