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KC Good Citizen Training

Refresher Courses

Following on from our puppy courses we now organise Refresher courses for those of you who would like to carry on training your dogs and are waiting to join our Good Citizen classes, which are presently oversubscribed.  Once you have attended a Refresher course and you would still like to continue your dog’s training, we shall try and slot you into our Bronze class as soon as a place becomes available. On our Refresher courses we aim to progress your dog’s Recall, Boundary/Stay training and Socialisation around dogs and people to help you and your dog build up confidence.

All Refresher courses are now held outdoors at our training venue, Ryelands Field in Aynho. 

From September to April the courses are held on Saturday mornings from 9.30am to 10.15am.

From May to July  the courses are held on Thursday evenings, from 7.45pm to 8.30pm.

Refresher course dates for 2026

Sat 10 Jan to 14 Feb - 6 weeks £45
Sat 28 Feb to 28 Mar - 5 weeks £40
Thurs 7 May to 11 Jun - 6 weeks £45 
Thurs 18 Jun to 23 Jul - 6 weeks £45

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Kennel Club Good Citizens

For those who have completed the Beginner/Puppy Course and at least one Refresher Course, we offer the opportunity to work towards the Kennel Club Good Citizens Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards schemes.

Training sessions
From September to April training sessions are held outdoors at Ryelands Field, Aynho on Saturday mornings from 9.30am to 10.15am and on Thursday evenings at Chacombe Village Hall from 7.30pm to 8.15pm.

From May to July all training sessions are held in Aynho on Thursday evenings from 7.45pm to 8.30pm.

Course dates for 2026 - (Members login to register)

Sat 10 Jan to 14 Feb - 6 weeks £45
Sat 28 Feb to 28 Mar - 5 weeks £40
Thurs 7 May to 11 Jun - 6 weeks £45 
Thurs 18 Jun to 23 Jul - 6 weeks £45


Details of KC Good Citizen Awards Exercises can be found below

The Canine Code accompanies all levels of the scheme and educates owners about responsibilities to their dog and the community.