WELCOME TO CANINE ACTION SPORTS!
Canine Action Dog Training Center
is thrilled to announce a second workshop series
with Deborah Jones, Ph.D. & Judy Keller
Fall 2008 (November 15th)
"Fundamentals for Dog Sports"
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Canine Action Sports (CAS) has always been a philanthropic endeavor and over the years has become a true asset to the community. All of the class fees, dog park memberships, building rental income, etc. go towards paying expenses.
There are approximately 25 devoted volunteers who make up CAS. The CAS staff includes many experienced instructors and assistant instructors who want to make a real difference by offering their help and expertise in instructing handlers in a kind and fun-loving way.
Thanks to the best cleaning crew “this side of the Mississippi ” the Canine Action Dog Training facility is safe, sanitary and secure. The cleaning crew and maintenance crew volunteer many hours to keep the facility and property beautiful.
The office staff welcomes your phone calls and appreciates the concern and passion owners have for their puppies and dogs. There is a sense of accomplishment in knowing that the registration process and other office matters are handled promptly.
Give us a call and then come and join us at Canine Action Sports in Canton,Ohio.
The Building
The Canine Action Sports dog training facility is a dream come true for many dog lovers. This spacious 6,000 sq. ft. Butler steel building was built in 2003 specifically for training dogs. The facility has an office, kitchen, 2 handicap accessible bathrooms, a utility room and storage room. There is also an area for crates and ample space to sit and observe training classes. The 5,000 sq. ft. indoor training area is completely matted in 3/4 inch recycled rubber. This matting protects your dog's joints and provides a cushioned surface for all the activities. Come visit us at 2715 Easton St. N.E., Canton, Ohio, and you can return to our website anytime for future updates.
The Grounds
The training facility and 54 space asphalt parking lot sit on less than 2 acres of this 5 acre parcel. The remaining 3 acres will stay as green space and this attractive 3 acres is now the Canine Action Dog Park, which opened September, 2004. In January, 2007 this beautiful training facility became the home of Canine Action Dog Training Center.
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