Sebasticook Chapter of Navhda

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1014 Village Rd
Smithfield, ME 04978

The Sebasticook Chapter of NAVHDA, located in Smithfield, Maine, is dedicated to serving the versatile gun dog community in New England and Canada. As the first NAVHDA chapter to own its own training grounds, it hosts various clinics, tests, and events aimed at helping dog owners train their hunting companions effectively both in the field and at home.

Founded with the mission to promote responsible breeding and training practices, the chapter strives to conserve game and prevent the overpopulation of unwanted dogs. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2025, the Sebasticook Chapter continues to provide valuable resources and support for dog owners eager to enhance their training experiences.

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