Who We Are:

The Charleston Working Dog Club is an all breed training club focusing mainly on the sport of Schutzhund. We have members and dogs of all levels, ages, and span several different breeds. We meet to encourage a strong handler/dog bond through training, education, and competition. Some of our members are pursuing titles and will compete at top levels, while others may only focus on a particular area of the sport, allowing their high energy dog a fun and productive outlet and supporting their fellow members. A fantastic group of people and their dogs is what highlights our club and creates the positive atmosphere that we are fortunate to have.

Our goal is to host helpful seminars on special topics in training, as well as Schutzhund (IGP) trials once or twice a year. We will bring in expert handlers, trainers, helpers and judges to further our education, as our philosophy is that the learning process never stops if we are to offer our dogs every opportunity. For those who are not interested in all three phases of the sport, it has recently become possible to obtain titles in a single phase and a new Rescue Dog suitability title can also be obtained at some trials.

When & Where:

We meet every Saturday.

8am for Tracking and 9am for Obedience / Protection.

Check out the Directions tab for more details.

United Schutzhund Clubs of America

The USCA is our mother organization. All Club members must be members of the USCA. When participating in a trial, each dog must have a score book that is obtained from this organization. The score book is where all trial results are entered and it stays with the dog throughout their trialing career.