DSKDOGS.COM
Bring Out the Best in Your Dog!
If it's happening in dogs
  in the St. Louis area,
  it's at DSKDogs.com!
Just nine minutes from the Gateway Arch
1951 Townsley Lane         618-293-1750         Caseyville, Ill. 62232
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What kind of classes do you offer?

We offer a variety of classes in obedience, agility, and rally.

Obedience. Kim Berkley teaches classes in beginning obedience, plus Novice, Open, and Utility obedience. Jeannine Kerr also teaches individual and group obedience lessons at our facility. The Mound City Obedience Training Club holds puppy classes, Canine Good Citizen classes, and basic obedience classes at the DSK facility. Finally, Kim offers individual obedience lessons on a selected basis. Click here to find the obedience class that works best for you.

Agility. Kim Berkley teaches agility lessons at all levels – introductory, beginner, intermediate, and advanced. There’s also a Drills & Skills class, to help you and your dog polish your technique. Click here to find the agility class that works best for you.
Rally. Nancy Curtis teaches a rally/beginning obedience class on Thursdays at noon. Walk-ins are welcome at this class. In addition, the Mound City Obedience Training Club offers beginning rally classes. Click here for more details on MCOTC classes.

Where can I find a schedule of your classes?

For obedience and rally classes, click here.

For agility classes, click here.

To check out the DSK monthly calendar, click here.

Where can I find an enrolment form for your classes?

For obedience and rally enrolment forms, click here.

For agility enrolment forms, click here.


What’s Kim’s background?
How long has she been training?

Kim has been training animals her whole life. She started training horses for competition in her teens and built a highly successful career training Arabian show horses. Kim made the transition to training dogs in the late 1990s and launched DSK in the early 2000s. In 2006, Kim purchased the building that now houses DSK and made her dream – to provide a place where people could come together to train their dogs – a reality.

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