RROTC is a non-profit 501(c)4, AKC sanctioned club, founded in 1959, dedicated to encourage obedience training not only of purebred, but of all dogs. Our instructors are volunteers who believe that every person should have a well-trained dog and every dog should have a well-trained person.
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Online registration will end on the first Monday of each month at 12 noon or when a class is full. All registration is now being done online and Orientation /Class information will be emailed to those who register. Please register early. If you are unable to register online or have questions, please email us at: redriverobedience@gmail.com or call/text at 318-221-9429, and we will gladly assist you in registering for a class.
Red River Obedience Training Club is a non-profit club. Our membership is as diverse as our training interests, with members active in Obedience, Conformation, Agility, Hunting, Herding, Tracking and Therapy Dogs. The goal of our club is to encourage interest in training of the purebred dog. Club membership is limited to those persons who are in good standing with the American Kennel Club and are interested in canine obedience training.
Red River Obedience Training Club is pleased to offer AKC's S.T.A.R. Puppy, Canine Good Citizen (CGC), and Community Canine programs. A friendly, well-behaved dog that we can take virtually anywhere without risk or bother to others - a dog who behaves well in a crowd, has good manners when guests visit our home, is reliable around children, and who doesn't lunge, bark at, or threaten other dogs or passersby is a Canine Good Citizen.
Reviews (5)
Nancy Wofford
Feb 14, 2022
I took my dog for socialization and basic training. She did learn some skills, but socialization was severely limited because an aggressive German shepherd was allowed to remain in class even after it lunged at several dogs and barked/growled viciously. This continued the entire course. The shepherd was allowed to come and, though sometimes isolated, his behavior continued to interrupt and constrain the class each week.
Candy Elliott
Dec 16, 2021
Kaleb Rose
May 10, 2021
Chantal Pham
Apr 26, 2018
This dog club is so wonderful and when I move soon it will break my heart. I have been taking my rambocious puppy there as soon as I could. All the people there are volunteers so the money goes to keeping up with the building, dogs, and events. The classes are wonderful and I go every week to keep my dog trained and get her out and about. I repeat the classes over and over and try out the other classes.
There are so many different trainers that you are always learning new things. Also they like to try different stategies so although you might be with the same instructor you keep learning new things.
There are so many different trainers that you are always learning new things. Also they like to try different stategies so although you might be with the same instructor you keep learning new things.
Bilbo Baggins
Apr 14, 2018