
Where It All Started
Stoney Run Canine Camp, owned by Susan Maravilla-Kujawski and Kimberly Berryman since 2018, is a premier dog facility situated in Hebron, Indiana. Spanning 20 acres of fenced property, it offers top-notch services including dog boarding, grooming, day care, and training.
The camp has undergone significant improvements which includes, upgrading utilities and HVAC systems, installation of security cameras and fire alert systems.
Additional enhancements include new sleeping areas, three outdoor play yards, a newly built 9,000 sq ft climate controlled training center for training or indoor play, and a regulation Dock Diving Pool.

The Owners
Susan Maravilla-Kujawski & Kimberly Berryman own Stoney Run Canine Camp. They met in 2015 while working at a dog rescue. Their shared love for dogs and desire to improve their lives brought them together.
To ensure top-notch care, they have a dedicated team who share their compassion. They aim to support families in the challenges of owning a dog and introduce them to dog sports to fulfill their pets’ natural instincts.


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Kimberly Berryman
Kim has over 30 years of operational management experience, overseeing large facilities, 500 employees, and 25 acres of outdoor space. She played a vital role in growing a commercial appraisal review company and served as director of an all-breed dog and cat rescue for 3 years.
She was also a founding board member of It’s A Pittie Rescue and volunteered at shelters in Illinois and Indiana for 15+ years. Kim’s expertise in caring for and managing dogs of all breeds, handling medical and behavioral issues, led her to fulfill her dream of creating a dog-centric facility.
Her focus is on providing support and building strong relationships between families and their pets.

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Susan Maravilla-Kujawski
While a pre-veterinary medicine major in college, Sue gained practical experience with animals while working for veterinarians.
Graduating with a BS in Biology and Chemistry, she worked as a chemist for 11 years before stopping to raise her young family. But her passion for animals remained constant. In 2015, once her youngest left for college, she volunteered at an all breed rescue where she and Kim met.
Then in 2016, she adopted Dudley, a Shepherd/Rottweiler mix. He required a lot of training since he was shy and fearful. While working through the training process of Dudley the women saw there was truly a need for a property like Stoney Run Canine Camp.
Sue and her husband have lived in Crown Point for 30 years and have three adult, animal loving children that now live across the country.
The Barn
In 2020, Sue and Kim met a 7 yr old Quarterhorse, a mare named WIllow. They fell in love with her and felt it was time to fulfill a lifelong dream of Sue’s to own a hobby farm.
After Willow came home to live with them, two baby goats Popcorn & Pistachio and then Oakley, another Quarterhorse all found their way to the barn at SRCC!
When the baby goats were around a year and half old, tragically a heart defect found in Popcorn took him way too early from our little family so we worked quickly to find another buddy for Pistachio and we met Nutmeg and brought her home for him. In 2022, we met our third horse Whiskey. This 2 yr old Gypsy Vanner gelding had completed the SRCC Barn Crew.
In addition to your viewing pleasure while at the property, the SRCC Barn Crew are front and center when welcoming the SRCC Campers when they are here for all of our services. In addition, they are a major part of the training that takes place on the property. Not only do the Day School dogs get to work in front of them, but we have a Farm Dog class and hold Farm Dog trials on the property as well.
Additionally, in training with and learning about horses, Kim and Sue’s empathy for their clients who are new to dog training was reinforced! They now have renewed ideas and ways to help their clients work through dog issues when they are feeling overwhelmed. We hope you enjoy them all as much as we do!




Having fun with your dog, building bonds of trust, and having a safe place for them to stay while traveling is the mission of Stoney Run Canine Camp.

Meet The Trainers
Our team of trainers have a wide breadth and years of experience in obedience and dog sport training.
Carrie Kelly
KPA-CT


Carrie Kelly
KPA-CT
Carrie adopted a challenging dog named Lacey and turned to positive reinforcement and clicker training when traditional methods failed. Lacey excelled in agility and flyball, earning multiple titles. Carrie has been with SRCC since we came to the property in 2018.
She was integral in establishing the training programs at SRCC. Because she has trained dogs for their owners in various Day Training programs, gaining experience in working with a great variety of dog breeds and mixes, her experience was valued and well utlized at SRCC.
Most rewarding to Carrie is teaching others how to prevent behavior problems from occurring in the first place but also how to solve those problems on their own if they occur. Most important in Carrie’s dog training philosophy is making training fun for both the dog and owner.
If it’s not fun, who wants to do it? And you won’t get results from training if you don’t practice. Short fun training sessions that will fit into anyone’s schedule are encouraged and taught. Carrie also loves to light up the “training bug” in others, teaching fun Tricks and Agility training. Carrie continues to educate herself as both a dog trainer and handler by regularly attending workshops and seminars.
She graduated with distinction from the internationally recognized Karen Pryor Academy, earning her Professional Training Partner certification, KPA-CTP. Carrie has competed in Agility, Flyball, Rally and Rally-Free with her dogs and has earned multiple titles, including Championship titles. She and her husband, Jim, share their lives with Aussies, German Shepherds, rescue Border Collie mixes and the most recent addition of a Dutch Shepherd. In her spare time, Carrie provides a foster home for dogs in need for Come Bye Border Collie Rescue.
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Carrie adopted a challenging dog named Lacey and turned to positive reinforcement and clicker training when traditional methods failed.
Lacey excelled in agility and flyball, earning multiple titles. Carrie has been with SRCC since we came to the property in 2018. She was integral in establishing the training programs at SRCC. Because she has trained dogs for their owners in various Day Training programs, gaining experience in working with a great variety of dog breeds and mixes, her experience was valued and well utlized at SRCC.
Most rewarding to Carrie is teaching others how to prevent behavior problems from occurring in the first place but also how to solve those problems on their own if they occur. Most important in Carrie’s dog training philosophy is making training fun for both the dog and owner. If it’s not fun, who wants to do it?
And you won’t get results from training if you don’t practice. Short fun training sessions that will fit into anyone’s schedule are encouraged and taught. Carrie also loves to light up the “training bug” in others, teaching fun Tricks and Agility training.
Carrie continues to educate herself as both a dog trainer and handler by regularly attending workshops and seminars. She graduated with distinction from the internationally recognized Karen Pryor Academy, earning her Professional Training Partner certification, KPA-CTP.
Carrie has competed in Agility, Flyball, Rally and Rally-Free with her dogs and has earned multiple titles, including Championship titles. She and her husband, Jim, share their lives with Aussies, German Shepherds, rescue Border Collie mixes and the most recent addition of a Dutch Shepherd.
In her spare time, Carrie provides a foster home for dogs in need for Come Bye Border Collie Rescue.
Dawn Barrientos
CPDT-KA


Dawn Barrientos
CPDT-KA
Dawn is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA through CCPDT), a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, A Canine Citizen Evaluator. In 2010 after saying goodbye to er Soul Dog Zack, the family brought home a puppy named Thunder.
Thunder was afraid of nearly everything. He was literally afraid of his own shadow, new people, new dogs and new places. By the time he was 9 months old it became apparent Dawn was out of her depth, in-spite of having dogs her whole life, se had no idea how to help him.
What started as fearful behavior. Trembling behind her, became barking and growling to keep potential threats away, she began working with trainers one on one. Since she had just finished her MBA, and was still in research mode she naturally started reading and studying every article, book, and seminar she could find on his issues. She had many aha moments in her research and training, information that she could not believe she did not know even though she had always had dogs in her life.
It lit a fire under her to find a way to share all the information she had learned. She enrolled in a dog training course that would help her put all of the information she had acquired to use. In 2012 she completed the course and started helping people with reactive dogs through private lessons and started teaching obedience classes. Along the way she has continued to learn, through mentoring with several more experienced trainers, attending seminars led by highly respected trainers and behaviorists, as well as continuing to research and read up on all things related to dog behavior.
She loves sharing the knowledge she has gained almost as much as love seeing it being applied in training. If you’ve taken any of her classes you will have seen this first hand, as she will explain, explain and explain some more. Dawn has successfully passed the CPDT exam and her passion is to help the reactive and fearful dogs at SRCC.
Dawn is a proud veteran (USAF), as is her husband of 26 years, and they have 2 children currently serving.
One of her goals here is start a service dog program for PTSD. She is a mom to 6 kids (2 are unofficially adopted, they take in strays, human and canine alike) and 3 fur babies. They reside in Chicago, where her husband is a Sergeant for CPD and they are now grandparents to 6 babies which are all within 1-2 years of each other in age.
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Dawn is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA through CCPDT), a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, A Canine Citizen Evaluator.
In 2010 after saying goodbye to er Soul Dog Zack, the family brought home a puppy named Thunder. Thunder was afraid of nearly everything. He was literally afraid of his own shadow, new people, new dogs and new places.
By the time he was 9 months old it became apparent Dawn was out of her depth, in-spite of having dogs her whole life, se had no idea how to help him. What started as fearful behavior. Trembling behind her, became barking and growling to keep potential threats away, she began working with trainers one on one.
Since she had just finished her MBA, and was still in research mode she naturally started reading and studying every article, book, and seminar she could find on his issues. She had many aha moments in her research and training, information that she could not believe she did not know even though she had always had dogs in her life.
It lit a fire under her to find a way to share all the information she had learned. She enrolled in a dog training course that would help her put all of the information she had acquired to use. In 2012 she completed the course and started helping people with reactive dogs through private lessons and started teaching obedience classes.
Along the way she has continued to learn, through mentoring with several more experienced trainers, attending seminars led by highly respected trainers and behaviorists, as well as continuing to research and read up on all things related to dog behavior. She loves sharing the knowledge she has gained almost as much as love seeing it being applied in training.
If you’ve taken any of her classes you will have seen this first hand, as she will explain, explain and explain some more. Dawn has successfully passed the CPDT exam and her passion is to help the reactive and fearful dogs at SRCC.
Dawn is a proud veteran (USAF), as is her husband of 26 years, and they have 2 children currently serving.
One of her goals here is start a service dog program for PTSD. She is a mom to 6 kids (2 are unofficially adopted, they take in strays, human and canine alike) and 3 fur babies. They reside in Chicago, where her husband is a Sergeant for CPD and they are now grandparents to 6 babies which are all within 1-2 years of each other in age.
Megan Hundt
CPDT-KA, CGC Evaluator


Megan Hundt
CPDT-KA, CGC Evaluator
Megan is is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA through CCPDT), a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, A Canine Citizen Evaluator, a C.L.A.S.S Evaluator. She got involved with dog training at the age of 8 with the 4-H dog project and immediately fell in love with the sport. She was a 10-year member of their dog training program.
While showing dogs in 4-H, she started showing in junior handling with the AKC. She was known as the little girl with the big dogs. She has shown a variety of large breeds in the conformation ring. She championed out her own dogs and worked as an apprentice to a professional handler for a summer. The last dog that she had in the conformation ring ended up not liking the show ring, so Megan set out to find something different for her dog to enjoy.
They ended up loving the competition obedience scene and showed with the AKC. She titled her dog in the open obedience class. Megan credits much of her handling experience to the people who mentored her along the way.
In 2018 Megan started coming to Stoney Run Canine Camp to train her golden retriever puppy Johnny Cash for his future career as a Therapy Dog. They worked with several trainers at SRCC and eventually passed their CGC and TDI. Johnny passed his TDI at the age of one and Megan wanted more to teach her eager dog. They began working toward their Dock Diving title and Rally Obedience title in the summer of 2020.
They received their Junior Dock Diving title in September, and finished the AKC virtual Rally novice courses to gain their novice title. In 2020 Megan started formally working with the trainers at SRCC to become a Trainer. Under the tutelage of several senior level trainers, Megan started to work with the Day School dogs teaching good manners and basic obedience. She then assisted and observed classes to further her education. In 2020/21 Megan started running her own classes at SRCC and has passed the Examination for Professional Dog Trainer Certification.
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Megan is is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA through CCPDT), a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, A Canine Citizen Evaluator, a C.L.A.S.S Evaluator.
She got involved with dog training at the age of 8 with the 4-H dog project and immediately fell in love with the sport. She was a 10-year member of their dog training program. While showing dogs in 4-H, she started showing in junior handling with the AKC.
She was known as the little girl with the big dogs. She has shown a variety of large breeds in the conformation ring. She championed out her own dogs and worked as an apprentice to a professional handler for a summer.
The last dog that she had in the conformation ring ended up not liking the show ring, so Megan set out to find something different for her dog to enjoy. They ended up loving the competition obedience scene and showed with the AKC.
She titled her dog in the open obedience class. Megan credits much of her handling experience to the people who mentored her along the way. In 2018 Megan started coming to Stoney Run Canine Camp to train her golden retriever puppy Johnny Cash for his future career as a Therapy Dog.
They worked with several trainers at SRCC and eventually passed their CGC and TDI. Johnny passed his TDI at the age of one and Megan wanted more to teach her eager dog. They began working toward their Dock Diving title and Rally Obedience title in the summer of 2020. They received their Junior Dock Diving title in September, and finished the AKC virtual Rally novice courses to gain their novice title.
In 2020 Megan started formally working with the trainers at SRCC to become a Trainer. Under the tutelage of several senior level trainers, Megan started to work with the Day School dogs teaching good manners and basic obedience. She then assisted and observed classes to further her education.
In 2020/21 Megan started running her own classes at SRCC and has passed the Examination for Professional Dog Trainer Certification.
Angie Ogle


Angie Ogle
Angie, an integral part of SRCC since 2020, drives sporting events, classes, seminars, and trials alongside Sharon Jonas and Kristy Hubbard. With extensive experience as a breeder, judge, trainer, and committee volunteer, she organizes the Miniature American Shepherd Nationals and leads the AKC Michiana Scent Work Club. Pursuing FEMA/Indiana Dept. of Homeland Security certifications, Angie serves as an AKC Judge for Scent Work and Farm Dog.
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Angie, an integral part of SRCC since 2020, drives sporting events, classes, seminars, and trials alongside Sharon Jonas and Kristy Hubbard. With extensive experience as a breeder, judge, trainer, and committee volunteer, she organizes the Miniature American Shepherd Nationals and leads the AKC Michiana Scent Work Club.
Pursuing FEMA/Indiana Dept. of Homeland Security certifications, Angie serves as an AKC Judge for Scent Work and Farm Dog.
Kristy Hubbard
CGC EVALUATOR


Kristy Hubbard
CGC EVALUATOR
Kristy a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers and is an AKC Canine Citizen Evaluator. She has always had dogs in her life and was first introduced to training in junior high while in 4H with her Australian Shepherd. After getting married and welcoming a couple of rescue dogs into her family, she then found the Miniature American Shepherd breed and welcomed puppy Haven into their lives. Haven offered the opportunity to be introduced to Positive Reinforcement Training which grew into a new hobby.
Becoming a member of the United Miniature American Shepherd Club and friends with her breeder and many trainers, she gained a love of training and trialing. Over the years, Kristy has gained invaluable knowledge as she has added 2 more Minis, Izzie (Haven’s daughter) and most recently Jovi. For the past 8+ years Kristy has worked with her own dogs, attended classes, seminars and workshops increasing her dog handling skills. All three of her dogs have won numerous awards and titles to include Jovi who is still under a year old. Watching her partnership with each of these three dogs since we have been at Stoney Run Canine Camp for the past three years has been awe inspiring.
Kristy and her dogs compete in many AKC/UKC and other venues earning many titles over the years. They compete in scent work in which Kristy and Haven have earned the highest distinction which is the SW Detective Title and Dock Diving in which Haven has earned her NADD Master Title. Kristy competes in other sports such as Nosework, Conformation, Agility, Rally Obedience, NACSW, Fast Cat, Up Dog, Barnhunt, Trick Dog, Lure Coursing, CGCA, CGCU, ATT and Fitness. Kristy truly knows what it means to “have fun with your dog.”
Kristy worked in the office when we first arrived at the property in 2018. She fielded calls and was excellent at placing clients into the right classes and figuring out what services would best serve them. Seeing her connection with the clients and natural ability to pass on her knowledge in a clear and concise manner, the owners and trainers of Stoney Run Canine Camp encouraged Kristy to follow our senior trainers with the hopes of getting her to run her own classes. Kristy has been a sponge when JD McKnight has come to SRCC for seminars for Dock Diving.
At long last we convinced her to start teaching her own classes with great success. Over the summer of 2021 she encouraged and guided new-to-trialing families through their first Dock Diving trials. She loves watching other teams succeed and be a part of their journey. She also had a ton of fun with the rest of the families here at the property. In addition to Dock Diving, she teaches Nosework classes and AKC Star Puppy classes as she has become a CGC Evaluator.
Kristy lives in Valparaiso with her husband Scott who is also involved in dog sports with their pups. They have 2 sons. Logan is married to Ruby and they are expecting Kristy’s first grandchild and her other son Luke is a student at Purdue University. Both boys are dog lovers just like their parents.
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Kristy a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers and is an AKC Canine Citizen Evaluator. She has always had dogs in her life and was first introduced to training in junior high while in 4H with her Australian Shepherd.
After getting married and welcoming a couple of rescue dogs into her family, she then found the Miniature American Shepherd breed and welcomed puppy Haven into their lives.
Haven offered the opportunity to be introduced to Positive Reinforcement Training which grew into a new hobby. Becoming a member of the United Miniature American Shepherd Club and friends with her breeder and many trainers, she gained a love of training and trialing.
Over the years, Kristy has gained invaluable knowledge as she has added 2 more Minis, Izzie (Haven’s daughter) and most recently Jovi. For the past 8+ years Kristy has worked with her own dogs, attended classes, seminars and workshops increasing her dog handling skills.
All three of her dogs have won numerous awards and titles to include Jovi who is still under a year old. Watching her partnership with each of these three dogs since we have been at Stoney Run Canine Camp for the past three years has been awe inspiring.
Kristy and her dogs compete in many AKC/UKC and other venues earning many titles over the years. They compete in scent work in which Kristy and Haven have earned the highest distinction which is the SW Detective Title and Dock Diving in which Haven has earned her NADD Master Title. Kristy competes in other sports such as Nosework, Conformation, Agility, Rally Obedience, NACSW, Fast Cat, Up Dog, Barnhunt, Trick Dog, Lure Coursing, CGCA, CGCU, ATT and Fitness.
Kristy truly knows what it means to “have fun with your dog.”
Kristy worked in the office when we first arrived at the property in 2018. She fielded calls and was excellent at placing clients into the right classes and figuring out what services would best serve them.
Seeing her connection with the clients and natural ability to pass on her knowledge in a clear and concise manner, the owners and trainers of Stoney Run Canine Camp encouraged Kristy to follow our senior trainers with the hopes of getting her to run her own classes. Kristy has been a sponge when JD McKnight has come to SRCC for seminars for Dock Diving.
At long last we convinced her to start teaching her own classes with great success. Over the summer of 2021 she encouraged and guided new-to-trialing families through their first Dock Diving trials. She loves watching other teams succeed and be a part of their journey. She also had a ton of fun with the rest of the families here at the property.
In addition to Dock Diving, she teaches Nosework classes and AKC Star Puppy classes as she has become a CGC Evaluator.
Kristy lives in Valparaiso with her husband Scott who is also involved in dog sports with their pups.
They have 2 sons. Logan is married to Ruby and they are expecting Kristy’s first grandchild and her other son Luke is a student at Purdue University. Both boys are dog lovers just like their parents.
Seeking employment at Stoney Run Canine Camp? Fill out our application and drop it off at the offices. If you have questions about our camp or the type of work feel free to call us at 219-990-DOGS(3647)