Covered Bridge Kennel Club

Covered Bridge Kennel Club Our mission is to strengthen the bond between dogs and owners through positive, effective training that promotes responsibility and teamwork.

We foster a supportive community that welcomes new members, encourages youth, and celebrates learning together.

🐾 June Community Dog Walk 🐾Join us Saturday, June 13 for a fun community dog walk featuring FIT DOG activities and CGC e...
06/06/2026

🐾 June Community Dog Walk 🐾

Join us Saturday, June 13 for a fun community dog walk featuring FIT DOG activities and CGC evaluations!

Whether you’re looking to get active with your dog, work toward a title, or just enjoy time with fellow dog lovers, we’d love to see you there.

📍 Meet-up location and time coming soon—stay tuned!

06/06/2026
🐾 Mondays in June are all about leveling up! 🐾Come hang out with Covered Bridge Kennel Club this June and keep building ...
06/04/2026

🐾 Mondays in June are all about leveling up! 🐾

Come hang out with Covered Bridge Kennel Club this June and keep building your dog’s skills while working toward your next goal.

These June classes are great for dogs who’ve completed Middle School, CGC, or similar training and are ready to keep learning and having fun.

Whether you’re working on everyday skills or getting into/leveling up in dog sports, this class is all about strengthening foundation skills and improving teamwork with your dog.

We’ll be working on:
✨ Better focus & engagement
✨ Body awareness & confidence
✨ Handling skills & short sequences
✨ Stronger teamwork & communication

Come learn, have fun, and level up together! 🐾

📍 Windy Hill Pet Ranch
🗓 Mondays in June
🕡 6:30–7:30 PM
💲 $20 per class OR $50 for all 4 weeks

🐾 What a fun night! 🐾Tonight’s class was all about learning the basics of the UpDog Challenge and exploring ways to get ...
06/02/2026

🐾 What a fun night! 🐾

Tonight’s class was all about learning the basics of the UpDog Challenge and exploring ways to get started working with our dogs.

Who’s ready to start their journey? 🥏

Thank you Clever Girl Disc Dogs for sharing with us and answering our questions!

🐾 DISC DOG NIGHT IS COMING TO CBKC! 🐾Join us on Monday, June 1 as Sam Stinson from Clever Girl Disc Dogs joins us to int...
05/27/2026

🐾 DISC DOG NIGHT IS COMING TO CBKC! 🐾

Join us on Monday, June 1 as Sam Stinson from Clever Girl Disc Dogs joins us to introduce the exciting world of Disc Dog! If you are not following their page here is your sign 🪧 follow and see all the wonderful events they have!

Whether you’re brand new to disc or already tossing with your dog, this is a great opportunity to learn:

🥏 What the different games/challenges are
🥏 How disc dog events work and what to expect at competitions
🥏 Beginner training tips
🥏 How to safely get started
🥏 Skills dogs need for disc sports
🥏 How disc can build confidence, focus, and teamwork

📍 Covered Bridge Kennel Club at Windy Hill Pet Ranch
🕡 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
📅 Monday, June 1

📚 This is primarily a human educational event designed to help handlers gain information and ask questions. If dogs are brought to the event, they will be expected to remain kenneled and quiet during the presentation portion of the evening.

No experience needed — come learn, watch, ask questions, and have fun! 🐕

05/26/2026

🐾 Not every dog wants to be touched — and that's okay.

Dogs are not public property, and we should never assume that an unfamiliar (or even familiar) dog is inviting interaction just by being present.

The golden rule: don't approach unknown dogs. Give them space, stay relaxed, look slightly away, and let them come to you.

And even when a dog does approach you, sniffing, standing nearby, or coming close is NOT necessarily an invitation to pat them. Wait for clearer signals — loose, relaxed body language, leaning into your leg, gentle eye contact, a nudge, a paw, or a play bow. Those are consent.

Once you have those signals, you can ask their guardian if it's okay to interact. Keep it brief, and pause to check if they want to continue.

🚫 Avoid: patting on the head, pushing your hand in their face, hugging, or overwhelming them with too many people or too much intensity.

⚠️ Signs a dog is uncomfortable: lip licking, yawning, looking away, moving away, ears pinned back, tail tucked, whale eye (whites of the eyes showing) — and of course snapping or growling, which is an immediate request for more space.

This applies to children too — teaching kids that unknown dogs are not to be approached is one of the most important lessons we can pass on.

I've put together an infographic breaking all of this down — save it and share it! 👆

And if you want to go deeper, I've also made a video exploring whether people should even have the expectation to pat an unknown dog — and why "asking first" doesn't always make it okay 👇
📺 https://youtu.be/K2D8cOGUhs4

Address

Crawfordsville, IN
47933

Telephone

+13172505871

Website

https://youtube.com/@cbkcvirtual?si=Xkr7vPum8i8rmVbV

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