| Penrith
Kennel & Obedience Club
Inc. Affiliated with the Royal NSW Canine Council |
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Our
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Membership Application/Renewal Form [Download/View] If you haven't got Adobe Reader you will need to download and install it. Click on the icon below now, noting it is free to use. ![]() We have classes every Sunday morning at 9:00am to 10:15am - 1 November to 30 April, and 9:00am to 10:45am - 1 May to 30 October at the Victoria Street Community Cottage, Werrington and Wednesday night at 7:30pm to 8:45pm - 1 November to 30 April, and 7:30pm to 8:30pm - 1 May to 30 October, at the Bill Spilstead Complex for Canine Affairs, (RNSWCC Ltd.), 44 Luddenham Road, Erskine Park.New members are free to attend at either or both places. To join you must come to the our normal training session on the last Sunday morning or Wednesday evening session in the month to fill in forms and pay joining fees and membership fee. You will then join other new starters and hear about our ground rules and training method. You need to bring the vaccination certificate and microchip details when you come and of course your registration fees but don't bring your dog to that session. Membership plus joining fees are ; Joining Fee for Adult M'ship $15.00 Must be paid once only when first joining. Joining Fee for Concessional M'ship $10.00 For one adult holding a Commonwealth Concession Card Single Membership $15.00 For one person training one or more dogs (not transferable). Dual Membership $20.00 For two adults living at the same address Concessional Membership $10.00 For one adult holding a Commonwealth Concession Card (not transferable). Junior Membership (Non-Voting) $ 5.00 For one child above the age of 12 years and below 18 yrs (not transferable) There is also a small fee for you and your dog of $2.00 each session to train when signing in. Our classes comprise beginners, then 1st up to 4th class as the dog and handler becomes more proficient. You can decide what you want to get out of it and whilst we see people progressing into advanced classes we see many who want only a stable and sociable dog. |