Wild Clovers 4-H Dog Club
Learning positive training and responsible care of dogs.
Wild Clovers Dog Club provides a meaningful learning experience that relates to the raising, care and training of dogs. The project focus is developing the skills to care for and train dogs in a humane and positive manner. Club activities include weekly training sessions with a certified instructor, regular club meetings, special educational events,
canine-oriented community service projects and events, and hosting the dog barn at the annual Jefferson County Fair. In addition to learning about dogs, members develop and practice life skills of leadership, decision-making, public speaking, team work, organization, record keeping, sportsmanship, respect for others, and community service.
Any friendly dog (pure bred or mixed breed) can be used in 4-H. Most members have their own dog, but members who do not have a dog may borrow one for their project. Puppies must be at least four months old and have appropriate vaccinations.
To join Wild Clovers Dog Club
call Meg Amos at 360.765.3027
If you have further questions contact: Tanya Barnett, 4-H Jefferson County Coordinator, 360-379-5610 x208 or tanya.barnet@wsu.edu.
Dog Project Curriculum
Washington State 4-H Dog Project
Washington State Guide to 4-H Showmanship
Washington State 4-H Agility Rules
Washington State 4-H Rally Rules
Guide to 4-H Dog Obedience Classes
Dog Care and Health
- DogStar Daily
- Kikopup Free Dog Training Videos
- Dog Food Advisor
- VetStreet
- PetPlace
- Mercola Healthy Pets
Helping Hands in Action:
Nov. 24, 2015: Recently spotted sewing at Jefferson County Library: Members of Wild Clovers Club who “were making dog training treat bags and leashes to sell at the Chimacum Craft Fair.
They want to earn money in hopes that they will be able to help repair the roof at the dog barn on the fair grounds.
They had to leave the fair on Friday this past year as the roof leaked badly when it rained.” -Meg Amos, Wild Clovers Leader