The Retriever Barn
Service area: Serves clients in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan, including Gibsonburg, Hillsdale, and surrounding areas within a 30-mile radius.
Service Overview
Types of Dog Training
- Family Dog
- Working Dog
Specialty Focus Areas
- Basic Obedience
- Puppy Training
- Recall
- Leash Pulling
- Separation Anxiety
- Potty Training
- behavior
Training Formats Offered
- Private Lessons
- Private Facility
- Board and Train
- Day Training
Program Formats
- Sessions Package
- Ongoing Weekly
- Intensive Program
Types of Dogs
- Sporting
- Working
Age of Dogs Trained
- Puppy (<1 year)
- Adolescent (1-2 years)
- Adult (2-8 years)
Dog Training Methodology
Methods:
- ✓ Positive Reinforcement Only
Equipment:
- ✓ Clickers
- ✓ Food Rewards
- ✓ Harnesses
- ✓ Flat Collars
- ✓ Obstacle Courses
Obedience training includes 10 one-hour sessions focused on sit, stay, come, heel, and whistle recall, with optional refresher sessions. Hunt training begins with obedience fundamentals and progresses to live bird work, remote sits, hand signals, and blind retrieves over 3+ months. Dogs are typically started at 9–10 months of age. Owners must participate in all sessions and complete end-of-program training to handle their dogs independently. Seasonal tune-ups are offered for hunting dogs after the season.
Pricing & Policies
Pricing Summary
Pricing is not publicly listed. Training begins with a 10-session package for obedience, with additional sessions and hunt training offered based on individual needs. Refresher and seasonal tune-ups are available. Hunt training is structured as a 3-month program or longer.
Policies
No cancellation or rescheduling policies are explicitly stated. Training requires owner participation, and refresher sessions are available as needed. Hunt training programs are structured with fixed durations, and owners must complete final training days to take their dogs home.
Testimonials
Best dog trainer. 100% recommended. Dave is amazing with his approach to training your Dog !!
– N/A
David’s compassion and knowledge of dog behavior and training is evident in the way he interacts with the dogs. He was able to train our rescued black lab to be an obedient dog as well as a strong hunter.
– Todd Kocsis, Gibsonburg, OH
I’m 52 years old and I’ve been duck hunting since I was 12 years old. About 20 years ago, I went on a Golf outing with someone from Ducks Unlimited. He said when I was ready to get my first lab, to give him a call and he could…
– Robert Bulla, Hillsdale, MI
About the Trainer
The Retriever Barn is a dog training business with 45 years in operation, currently owned and operated by David Gyurica for the past 20 years. They specialize in one-on-one obedience training for all dog breeds, sizes, and mixes, focusing on basic commands like sit, stay, come, heel, and whistle recall. They also offer specialized hunt training for waterfowl, upland bird, and deer shed hunting, using live pheasants and field-based exercises. Training is conducted without force fetch, force hold, or electric collars, relying solely on praise-based methods. Owners are actively encouraged to participate in every session to ensure long-term success. The business provides refresher training and seasonal tune-ups for hunting dogs, with programs lasting 3 months or longer for full hunt training. They also offer puppy placement services and maintain a waiting list for their Spring 2025 litter.
Their training approach emphasizes building a strong bond between owner and dog, with sessions lasting about one hour. They train dogs from puppyhood through adulthood, with a focus on real-world application in the field and at home. Their facility includes on-site training areas for pond retrieval, field work, and road work, and they offer in-person training for local clients.
The Retriever Barn has a long-standing reputation among hunting families and pet owners alike, with multiple documented success stories from satisfied clients who have trained their dogs for both obedience and hunting performance.
Accomplishments
The Retriever Barn has been operating for 45 years, with David Gyurica as owner for 20 years. Multiple client testimonials highlight successful training outcomes for both obedience and hunting dogs, including rescued Labs and seasoned hunting companions. The business maintains a long-standing reputation in the local hunting and dog training community.
How to Get Started!
Prospective clients can contact The Retriever Barn via phone or the contact form to schedule a visit. Obedience training begins with a 10-session package, while hunt training requires an initial consultation to assess the dog’s age, breed, and goals. Owners are encouraged to visit the facility and observe training sessions before committing.

Contact Information
Availability
- Weekdays
- Weekends
- Morning
- Afternoon
- Evening
Hours
Monday: 8am-6pm
Tuesday: 8am-6pm
Wednesday: 8am-6pm
Thursday: 8am-6pm
Friday: 8am-6pm
Saturday: 8am-6pm
Sunday: 8am-6pm
Associations
- AKC
Languages
- English
Misc Features
- wheelchair accessible parking
Other Services Offered
- Dog breeder
Location
811 Co Rd 212, Fremont, OH 43420Listing Tools for Trainers
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