Training/Boarding

January 11th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

Bird Introduction

 

We are currently accepting pointing dogs in our spring 2012 training program. If you have a young dog that you want started and ready for the fall hunts, now is the time to get him to us for serious bird dog training. We have a comprehensive puppy program for introducing young dogs to live birds, gun fire, e-collar, water, retrieving and basic obedience. We also have a comprehensive program to finish a dog steady to wing and shot, retrieve to hand, whoa broke, and a companion .

For more information about our training visit our training blog.

Training rates start @ $500 per month.

Contact us at: Phone 435-862-9790

 

 

We also offer Boarding services for your hunting companion.

What we do!

  • With our state of the art welded wire kennels. You can rest assured you dog will remain safe during there stay.
  • Our k-9 kondos are rated for below freezing temperatures so your dog will be nice and warm.
  • Kennels are cleaned daily, fresh water and food daily also.
  • Each dog will be walked and cared for on a daily basis. We treat them like there our own.

 

 

What you need to provide when arriving at our dog boarding facility:

  • Vet records showing your dog is current with: rabies, distemper, and Bordetella(kennel cough) vaccinations.
  • Enough dog food for your dog’s entire stay.
  • Toys and bedding(optional).

 

2011 Kennel Boarding Rates:

1 month stay  ……………………… $500.00

1 week stay      ……………………..$125.00

Daily rate         …………………….. $ 25.00

 

Some more pics.

 

 

As you can see our kids and dogs are apart of our life

Boarding Kennels

Other Side

 


  1. admin
    March 16th, 2011 at 05:18 | #1

    Hello Victor,

    We start most training on puppies between 6-8 months. As far as what to do between now and then? Simply let your puppy be a puppy. Teach them a few simple commands like here and NO! The no command we use for things like don’t chew my shoes and things like that. Mostly keep things simple and fun. Go for walks with your puppy and show them world. Socialize the heck out of them. There isn’t any better training for a puppy then getting out and seeing everything.

  2. Brandon Pulsipher
    September 9th, 2011 at 03:45 | #2

    Ok jared one more question i have acquired a two year old short hair very well mannered i believe she is gun shy, i have never seen this problem cured. Is there any tricks you know of that i could try, just tryin to keep her out of the pound and maybe give to some young hunter.

    thanks

    Brandon

  3. admin
    September 9th, 2011 at 13:41 | #3

    Hey Brandon,

    Some gun shy dogs are curable. I have seen it happen. If you would like give me a call we could discuss her situation in more detail 435-862-9790

  4. Adam Simon
    October 18th, 2011 at 19:36 | #4

    Hey, Jared we bought a puppy from the Daisy II and Obi IX litter in the spring and we have gotten her to do simple commands, like sit, laydown, stay. we are wanting to do hunting training now, and are wondering where to start. do you have any tips? if so we would really appreciate it

  5. admin
    October 19th, 2011 at 02:21 | #5

    Hey Adam,

    We have had several of those puppies back in our kennel for training. They are going to be great hunting dogs. You could always bring them here and get them stared correctly if you would like if not by the DVD made by Ben Garcia called First Steps. It will help you get things started. Let me know how it goes.

    Jared

  6. Adam Simon
    October 19th, 2011 at 03:34 | #6

    Alright thanks Jared. We will look into that DVD appreciate it!!

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