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Club and Organization Listings

Jeff Davis
Posted 08/16/2011


Passing on knowledge, sharing the outdoors and coming together in fellowship are all great reasons to join a local club or organization. Hunting with dogs is a tradition that needs to be passed along, that's why we are offering any Club, Charity or Organization a FREE listing on this site. Each listing includes a profile picture, photo gallery and complete description of your organization goals and beliefs. You'll also receive the ability to post your staff members, upcoming events, field trials and recent news.

In order to qualify for this listing you must be a club or organization that represents the breeds associated with this site. To request your FREE listing, you'll first need to create an account. This can be done at Create Account. Once your account is created you may login in and browse to the link labeled "Create a Clug or Organization listing". Your submission will have to be approved and your organization verified before it will be displayed on the site. This process can take 24 to 48 hours.

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