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Butler Dog Training Associates Butler Dog Training Association is a non-profit organization (501C) that has been serving Butler County for over 35 years. Butler Dog Training offers Basic Manners and Obedience Level I and II classes to the public. These classes are taught by qualified instructors / assistants and are based on positive methods. We also offer Agility Foundation and Handling classes to the public with qualified instructors guiding handler and dog teams through the basics to the advanced challenges of the agility course.
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Butler Dog Training members participate in a wide variety of canine sports - in multiple sanctioning bodies including AKC, APDT and CPE. Some of the sports Butler Dog Training members compete in are: Conformation, Scent Work, Barn Hunt, Agility, Obedience, Rally Obedience, Trick Dog, and Rodeo Dog.
Class Description: A six week introductory class designed to provide puppy owners with a structured program of supervised socialization and basic obedience exercises. This class will also offer students a positive bonding experience with their puppies and effective ways to handle management issues (such as housebreaking, mouthing, etc.) Puppies must be between eight weeks and sixteen weeks of age when starting class.
CGC is a ten-skill training program that's open to all dogs-purebred and mixed breed-that focuses on teaching the basics of good manners and obedience, instilling the values of responsible ownership, and strengthening the bond between you and your dog at home and out in the community.
When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable. All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor.
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The Metric Rider
Jun 18, 2022
Good people who take the time to help you understand and make the corrective measures to move forward. When you leave here after graduation you feel so much better and like you and you pup are that much closer.
Jess
Jan 07, 2021
Critical: Professionalism, Quality, Value Very unprofessional staff. Unable to answer simple questions in a helpful manner. Terrible experience. I have had very positive experiences in the past with trainers and/or training facilities so I was very surprised by the treatment my dog and I received. The trainer was rude and insulting. I recommend trying another facility.
Shawn Hillard
Jan 31, 2020
Great people who genuinely care about Dogs and training very effective.
Donn Ruk
Nov 18, 2019
Beware! Their classes have dogs who are vicious and not properly socialized. Not sure why they allow this. Our dog was attacked our second evening there. A dog leaped right out of the training rink after us. The instructor just stood there and did nothing. Not very professional
Mary Allen
Nov 10, 2019
Wonderful experience! Everyone was so kind and caring. Really great to work with but special gratitude goes out to Nancy and Betty S. My sheepadoodle took Basic manners and obedience level 1 and 2 classes and then tested for Therapy Dogs International and Canine Good Citizen. Highly recommend!
Char Rimer
Apr 05, 2018
BDTA Association Is a great place to train your dog/puppy! From the President and the board, the director of training and all the helpers everyone has been so great to work with and learn from! I'm enjoying being part of a great group of people who loves dogs and enjoys having fun with them while training! Come see for yourself!
Denis To Many Projects Bishop
Dec 12, 2017
Hard to get into but totally worth it! Reasonable price and great trainers who care