Stage 2 Registrations: Sunday 27 July 2025

REGISTRATION ONLY OPEN TO THOSE WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED A STAGE 1 TRAINING DAY WITH US.

Our Stockmanship and Sheepdog Training Days are designed for:

  • Producers who would like to integrate working dogs into their current programme, to minimise stress on their livestock during handling.
  • Working dog owners who want to make the most of their new dog, or take their current dog to another level, either in their farming enterprise or for sheepdog trialling.

Completing these details will register you for our upcoming Stage 2 Stockmanship and Sheepdog Training Day.

Your information will never be shared with any other parties, and is used to help in our planning and carrying out the Training Day. If you would like your details to be removed at any time, just send us an email. We hate spam as much as anyone!

Dogs must be vaccinated with C3 minimum prior to the Training School.  Please bring vaccination certificates on the day.

Limit of 2 dogs per person.

Prices include:

  • Theory and practical tuition (unless registering as a non-working participant)
  • Lunch and afternoon tea
  • Public liability insurance
  • GST
  • Access to a Training Sheepdogs private Facebook group for ongoing support

Places are limited to 6-12 participants (depending on availability of assistant instructors) and will be allocated on a first in, best dressed basis.  Your deposit must be received 24 hours before the training day.

A tax invoice will be supplied.

Payment details will appear on the confirmation screen following registration.

If you have any questions, please call Kylie Cross on 0405 704 640.

To register please fill in the following details.

Please fill out a separate form for each person you are registering.
It helps our planning to have a general idea of how far people are travelling.
In light of the Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak we need to ask if anyone has been to Indonesia in the last month. Foot and Mouth is a serious threat to Aussie farmers, and we are concerned about the risk, not just for our farm, but for Aussie livestock in general. See the link for more info about the disease. https://www.agriculture.gov.au/biosecurity-trade/pests-diseases-weeds/animal/fmd If the answer is yes, we ask that any of the footwear or clothing that you wear here were not taken overseas with you.