Grayt Adventures Training Center

Grayt Adventures Training Center We are a community canine center in Hempfield Township providing space rentals for classes/training.

Come & train with us!!! Fantastic trainer ⭐️
05/05/2026

Come & train with us!!! Fantastic trainer ⭐️

We have some last minute spots available for our group classes!

📍 479 Fosterville Road, Greensburg and 810 Main Street, Ford City
📆 Week of May 11, 2026
💲 $150 (cash)/$165 (card) for 6 one hour classes

MONDAYS IN FORD CITY
Basic Obedience - 6:00pm
Intermediate/Advanced - 7:20pm

THURSDAYS IN GREENSBURG
Basic Obedience - 5:00pm
Puppy Obedience - 6:00pm
Intermediate/Advanced - Day and time TBD

Message us to reserve your spot!

Need a more custom training program? Give us a call to learn about our other training options.
BurksDogTraining.net
[email protected]
724-859-6416

Next session starts before you know it, sign up for the fun now!!! ⭐️
04/09/2026

Next session starts before you know it, sign up for the fun now!!! ⭐️

Registration is open for our next session of group classes!
This session starts the week of May 11th. Information regarding class times, pricing, and locations can be found on the sign up forms below.

Training helps strengthen the bond between you and your dog. Our training style focuses on building obedience skills and manners for the real world. We offer everything from puppy to advanced obedience classes, so no matter what stage of life your dog is in, we're here to help. We also offer AKC Canine Good Citizen testing at no additional cost.

Kittanning Registration: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/6FWkp4I

Greensburg Registration: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/V69xQCH

Not ready for this session? Be the first to know when the next session opens up!
Sign up here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/VAhQU3d

Need a more custom training program? Give us a call to learn about our other training options.
BurksDogTraining.net
[email protected]
724-859-6416

Hoppy Easter Everyone!  Hope the 🐰 was good to all of you 🍬 and we see you all soon!
04/05/2026

Hoppy Easter Everyone! Hope the 🐰 was good to all of you 🍬 and we see you all soon!

🍀 Happy Saint Patrick’s Day from all of us at Grayt Adventures🍀
03/17/2026

🍀 Happy Saint Patrick’s Day from all of us at Grayt Adventures🍀

Getting ready for all 🍀 lucky dogs ☘️ to start training in March!!! Hope to see everyone back for another great session ...
02/07/2026

Getting ready for all 🍀 lucky dogs ☘️ to start training in March!!! Hope to see everyone back for another great session of classes! 🐾

Registration is open for our next session of group classes!
This session starts the week of March 16th. Information regarding class times, pricing, and locations can be found on the sign up forms below.

Training helps strengthen the bond between you and your dog. Our training style focuses on building obedience skills and manners for the real world. We offer everything from puppy to advanced obedience classes, so no matter what stage of life your dog is in, we're here to help. We also offer AKC Canine Good Citizen testing at no additional cost.

Kittanning Registration: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/6FWkp4I

Greensburg Registration: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/V69xQCH

Not ready for this session? Be the first to know when the next session opens up!
Sign up here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/VAhQU3d

Need a more custom training program? Give us a call to learn about our other training options.
BurksDogTraining.net
[email protected]
724-859-6416

One of the amazing trainers here at Grayt Adventures with words of wisdom.  Check out their class schedule too! ⭐️
01/15/2026

One of the amazing trainers here at Grayt Adventures with words of wisdom. Check out their class schedule too! ⭐️

Struggling with potty training? Check out our free guide below. This method works whether your dog is 8 weeks or 8 years old!

Take The Dog Outside Frequently
Young puppies and dogs that are being re-trained should be taken outside every 30 minutes
to start. If you find that they’re not going that frequently, and also not having accidents
inside, you can start to increase the time between bathroom breaks in 15 minute increments. You should seek to have 3 accident-free days in a row before increasing the
time.

When You Take The Dog Outside
This is where people get a lot of the house training wrong. Take the dog out on leash (yes, even if you have a fenced in yard). Stand there with them in that one spot every time. Do not allow them to wander around the entire yard. When they keep finding new smells they
forget about what they’re actually outside to do.
When they start to go, you can praise and/or add your potty command (see below). Reward
the dog outside – not inside. Rewarding inside in the early stages creates a dog that doesn’t
entirely eliminate and then wants to race inside for their treat. Another option, after they have gone to the bathroom, is to allow them to sniff and wander around the yard (on leash or off, depending on your situation).
If the dog does not go outside, and you know they should’ve by now, bring them back in the house and put them in a crate for 5-10 minutes. This is not punishment – we are just managing the dog to prevent accidents inside. Bring them back out after that 5-10 minutes and repeat the above process again by taking them out on leash. When they finally go
outside, they can come back in and roam “freely” (within the confines of your management plan) until the next potty break.

Manage
Managing the dog is a huge part of the house training puzzle. Management options include:
- Crates
- Gates
- Shutting doors
- Playpens
- Leashes
All to be used to limit the dogs access to your house. Many dogs like to sneak off and go
where you can’t see them. If you can’t catch them in the act, you will continue to struggle with house training. As the dog progresses in its house training you can slowly re-introduce various areas of the house.

Don’t Correct – Interrupt
It’s vitally important to never correct the dog for going inside. Corrections more often than
not get misinterpreted by the dog as “Oh, I shouldn’t go to the bathroom in front of you”. Which then creates a dog who sneaks off to go behind the couch or in a back bedroom instead.
Instead of correcting, interrupt the behavior. A loud noise (like a hand clap), picking the dog up, or even just being led by the collar will usually get them to stop going to the bathroom. After the interruption, make sure not to address the dog in an aggressive/angry manner, but rather as you would a friend who just didn’t know they should have taken their shoes off at the front door. Then get the dog outside to finish going to the bathroom. Praise as normal –
as if they had went outside in the first place.

Adding A Potty Command
Yes, you can train your dog to eliminate on command. You first need to “Pavlov” it for at least a week straight. When the dog is already going to the bathroom, repeat the command you’d like to use. Give a pause in between each command so that your dog can recognize that you’re repeating a single word, not just blabbering on with a big string of words. You
can use one command for everything or have one for each function.
After the “Pavlov” period, you can begin to use the command to prompt the dog to go. Use
it in opportune times first – when you know the dog is about to go anyways. Praise as normal from before. After at least 7 days of that phase, you can use it freely any time you take the dog out.

Cleaning Accidents Thoroughly
Cleaning accidents thoroughly is incredibly important. Lingering smells of urine or f***l matter will draw the dog back to that same area time and time again. Cleaning with an enzyme cleaner is one of the best ways to eliminate tough odors. OdoBan is my personal
favorite, but Top Performance 256 and KOE brand cleaners also work well. Always soak/wipe up as much as you can before going in with any of these cleaners. Saturate the
area with the cleaner and repeat with soaking up as much of the liquid as possible. I do the
same process one more time before calling it “good”.
Carpets and upholstery should also be deep cleaned, especially if you are attempting to re-train an adult dog. Month, and even year, old smells can still throw a wrench in even the best house training plans.

Still Struggling?
If you’re still struggling to house train your dog, ask your vet to double check and ensure
there’s nothing medical going on. Diapers and belly bands can also be a great solution or even a good management option for owners that are really struggling.

WOW!  We have even more NEW fun classes coming this new year.  Check them out and come join us soon ⭐️⭐️⭐️
01/08/2026

WOW! We have even more NEW fun classes coming this new year. Check them out and come join us soon ⭐️⭐️⭐️

2026 is off to a 𝕘𝐫𝕖𝓪𝐓 start!

Lots of fun classes to choose from and room to add a few more.

➡Classes in Latrobe: https://achieveagility.com/class-offerings-at-bd-creekside-activity-center/
➡Classes in Greensburg: https://achieveagility.com/training-opportunities-at-grayt-adventures-training-center/

Come train with us and embrace the joy of learning together!

Wishing everyone a happy and healthy holiday with lots of puppy snuggles 🐾 and tons of yummy treats 🍬 !  We will see eve...
12/24/2025

Wishing everyone a happy and healthy holiday with lots of puppy snuggles 🐾 and tons of yummy treats 🍬 ! We will see everyone back in January! 🎅 🎄

Let’s Go!! New Year New Classes on Wednesdays and Thursdays ⭐️🐾 Ready, set, register… 🏃‍♀️
12/08/2025

Let’s Go!! New Year New Classes on Wednesdays and Thursdays ⭐️🐾 Ready, set, register… 🏃‍♀️

Classes are held at Pony Farm Gun Club in Kittanning. This session starts the week of January 5th. Classes may be cancelled and rescheduled week to week due to inclement weather. Cancellation notices are sent via text message and posted on our page.

Getting ready for the New Year! 🥂 Who’s in? Classes on Fridays and Saturdays ⭐️🐾
12/08/2025

Getting ready for the New Year! 🥂 Who’s in? Classes on Fridays and Saturdays ⭐️🐾

𝓝𝓮𝔀 𝓨𝓮𝓪𝓻, 𝓷𝓮𝔀 𝓪𝓭𝓿𝓮𝓷𝓽𝓾𝓻𝓮𝓼!

Whether you need help training your new puppy or getting started in a new dog sport, we can't wait to welcome you in class for training, learning and having fun with your dog.
January classes are now open for registration and you can save $10 with early sign up by December 23rd and check payment.

Not sure which class to pick or can't find the class you're looking for? Email us at [email protected] for guidance and to be notified when new classes are forming.
We're always happy to add new classes if there is interest.

Two locations to choose from:
Latrobe, PA - https://achieveagility.com/class-offerings-at-bd-creekside-activity-center/
Greensburg, PA - https://achieveagility.com/training-opportunities-at-grayt-adventures-training-center/

We also still have two spots in our upcoming Agility workshops and the Friday morning Master/Premier Skills Handling class with Annette Alfonso
- https://achieveagility.com/training-at-bd-creekside-activity-center-in-latrobe-pa/agility/workshops/
- https://achieveagility.com/training-at-bd-creekside-activity-center-in-latrobe-pa/agility/group-classes/

Click here for Private Agility Training with Annette Alfonso - https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/6f823840

We look forward to helping you ​🇦​​🇨​​🇭​​🇮​​🇪​​🇻​​🇪​ your training goals!

Address

479 Fosterville Road Suite 300
Greensburg, PA
15601

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

Telephone

+17244931302

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