Dog Master’s 4-H Club to hold informational orientations

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The Indian River County Dog Master’s 4-H Club is holding informational orientations for families interested in joining the Dog Master’s 4-H Club. The Informational Orientation dates are scheduled by appointment, with the next six week dog behavior/obedience class starting on Oct. 25.

Reservations are required. Membership is open to all youth between the ages of 8 and 18 and members are not required to own their own dog. During the calendar year, each member will be required to attend two meetings per month (1 dog training and 1 club meeting), complete a 4-H Project book, take part in a dog show at the Dogs For Life, Inc. Off-Leash Dog Park, and participate in a Club selected community service project.

For additional information please contact Club Leader Shelly Ferger at (772)567-8969 or the Indian River County Extension Office (772) 770-5030 x 4.

The UF/IFAS Indian River County 4-H Youth Development Program uses a learn-by-doing approach and caring adults to help youth gain the knowledge and life skills they need to be productive, responsible citizens. Find more information about the 4-H Program in Indian River County at http://indian.ifas.ufl.edu/4H/index.html/.

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