O.G. Buckeye Schutzhund Club
Founded in 1972
Affiliated with United Schutzhund Clubs of America since 1982

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The late Dick Baker had a dream and a goal.   Recognizing the value of good dogs in Police Work, he believed that the Medina County Sheriff's Department should have its own training academy.  Thirty years ago he founded O.G. Buckeye Schutzhund Club.  He and his wife Louise, provided the training grounds on their Sharon Township farm.  The club was chartered in the state of Ohio as a non-profit educational-sports organization.  Its sole purpose is to educate the public on the proper maintenance and handling of working dogs, to educate on the proper breeding, to promote training and to promote the Schutzhund sport.

In 1982, OG Buckeye became affiliated with the United Schutzhund Clubs of America (USA)  just shortly after the death of Dick Baker.

Today, Dick's dream is carried on by training director, Mark Scarberry.  The club has grown since 1972, however, the goals, the dreams, and the memory of Dick and Louise Baker will always remain a part of OG Buckeye's tradition.

 

TRAINING DAYS:  THURSDAY evening 6:30pm 

                            SUNDAY 10:00am 

 

 

OG Buckeye Schutzhund Club
3775 Greenwich Road
Seville, OH 44273
Phone/Fax:  330-336-6560

 

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