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The Methods
and Thought Process We Use
S uccess
does not come from luck alone; it requires relentless hours
of preparation. A blind sow can find an acorn eventually, but
may live a short life. There is no short cut to the destination
you wish to travel. It takes a well thought out plan, with
lots of obstacles that you must overcome. It takes a commitment
of time, dedication, and lots of patience. Professional trainers
might be able to get results more quickly due to their experience
in working with multiple dogs with different personalities.
However, there is no question that a true partnership relationship
between master and canine will surpass the results of having
your dog trained by someone other than yourself. Below
are some of my thoughts on training:
Our goal is to explain the methods we
and other successful trainers use to train bird dogs from start
to finish. We feel that everyone is capable of training a hunting
dog to meet his or her goals if a commitment is made. We feel
it is very important to develop and maintain a trusting relationship
between you and your hunting partner. Often times we see and
hear of people wanting to take a "short-cut" to success which
can build distrust and inconsistent results. We feel every
dog is born willing to please his or her owner. It is up to
us to mold them and shape them into the "perfect versatile
hunting dog" without breaking that trusting relationship, willingness
to please and desire to find game.
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In Loving Memory of Ben Ries
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