Membership
JOIN THE CLUB
Become A Member And Continue Training
Brisbane Dog Training Club membership connects you to a welcoming community of dog lovers, built around positive, reward-based training, and offers a clear pathway to continue progressing with your dog.
Becoming a club member is optional for Puppy Preschool and Family Dog Training Level 1 and 2, but is required for training beyond Family Dog Training Level 2. Annual membership options are available for singles, doubles and seniors.
Please contact us before paying for membership.
MEMBERSHIP FEES
Simple, Affordable Annual Membership
SINGLE
$20 per year
DOUBLE
$30 per year
SENIOR
$10 per year
Membership runs from January to December.
Existing members will be invited to renew their membership after the Annual General Meeting which is held in November each year.
WHY JOIN?
More Than Just Training
Membership supports your ongoing involvement in the club and supports your ongoing learning, community connection and further training opportunities.
Access to ongoing training pathways
Be part of a long-standing community club
Progress into sports and advanced classes
Affordable ongoing training options
Give back to the club in meaningful ways
HOW IT WORKS
Joining Process
Whenever you’re ready to join, simply register online. Once your application is submitted and fees are paid, your membership will be approved by the committee.
BDTC is built on community, and members can give back in many ways — from helping on training nights and trial days to supporting the day-to-day running of the club, including operations and grounds maintenance.
Any support, big or small, is always gratefully welcomed by the committee and trainers.
Become a BDTC member and keep building with your dog as part of a club that supports confident dogs, capable handlers and positive training for the long term.
Please contact us before paying for membership.
GOOD TO KNOW
Before You Join
- Dogs must meet current vaccination requirements
- Handlers are responsible for their dog at all times
- Positive, reward-based training methods are used
- Members are expected to follow club rules and polices along with instructor guidance at all times
