Paw Print – 2024

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January 6, 1976 DTCDC Minutes :
New Business: Lynda Walker [Holman] suggested that the club issue a newsletter on a monthly basis.
Barry Rutherford stated that he would assume the responsibility of printing, etc.
The name of the monthly letter will be called the Pawprint.

Upcoming Events

AKC Test Centers – CGC, CGCA, & Trick Dog – Oct 7th

October 7, 2026
CGC, CGCA, & Trick Dog

Wednesday, October 7th at 6:30pm

$25/test for members & non-members

DTCDC Training Facility
604 Crestside Dr, Duncanville, TX  75137

Online Registration Link Below :

CGC
The AKC’s Canine Good Citizen program is recognized as the gold standard for dog behavior.
For more information including a list of test items -CLICK HERE

CGCA
AKC Community Canine is the advanced level of [...]

AKC Test Centers – CGC, CGCA and Trick Dog – August 8th

August 8, 2026
CGC, CGCA, & Trick Dog

Saturday, August 8th at 9:30 AM

$25/test for members & non-members

DTCDC Training Facility
604 Crestside Dr, Duncanville, TX  75137

Online Registration Link Below :

 

 

 

 

 

CGC
The AKC’s Canine Good Citizen program is recognized as the gold standard for dog behavior.
For more information including a list of test items -CLICK HERE

CGCA
AKC Community Canine is the advanced level of [...]

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Important Notices

2026 Class Start and End Dates

SCHEDULE FOR 5th Session 2026
(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
5th Session
“Click Here for online class schedules and registration”

 

Next Class Session Starts “August 24th 2026″

Classes starts the week of :”August 24th 2026″. Please check our
Class Schedule for more information and  times. Orientation video
will be available to students after registration.
Wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes or other rubber-soled shoes. 
High heels are not allowed as they can damage the surface of the training floor.
Only flat-soled shoes are allowed on the training floor for safety reasons.

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