Waggy Tails
Wednesdays, 4.30–6pm – Church Hall
Waggy Tails is a dog activity club created to give young people aged from 10–19 years with special needs/disabilities the opportunity to work and train dogs in a monitored environment.
All the young people love dogs but for various reasons do not have a dog at home. This club aims to help every child receive a sense of worth/value, fun and fulfillment, with the opportunity to meet and make new like-minded friends.
The club meets in the Church Hall every Wednesday between 4.30 and 6pm.
There are four different sections at Waggy Tails. These include: Obedience Training, Puzzle Room, Dog Tricks and Games, and an Agility Room.
Parents and carers get to watch their child working with the dogs and see their increased confidence when the dog obeys their commands. There is also an opportunity to sit and have a cup of tea or coffee and talk to other parents in similar situations and share valuable information.
