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Hello all,
I am pretty new to this sight and love it so far. There seems to be a lot of very knowledgeable people here. I have a 1 year old male GSP that I picked up not to long ago and am trying to find a trainer for him. I do not have the space or the knowledge to train him properly. I was thinking that this year is kinda a wash for me anyways because of my work schedule so I was thinking that I could get him trained up starting in like December maybe. If you guys have any suggestions or could recommend someone I would greatly appreciate it.
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Dunfur Kennels near Cheney, WA.
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October 18, 2008, 11:14:53 PM »
For trainers I would talk to Jerry Arlington, he's down in grandview. Great guy and has some really great dogs. You can find his web site on gundogbreeders.com go to- find breeders, select state, and Arlington Kennels
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I could give you a hand help you get things going. Im located in Bremerton...
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October 20, 2008, 10:53:20 PM »
My lab pup was trained by Scott at Upland Dogs in Ellensburg, this summer. He did a fantastic job with her. Went out for the pheasant opener this weekend, and she was a pheasant machine. Did pretty well with some ducks, also.
Their website is
http://uplanddogs.com/index.html
They treat the dogs well, the dogs have fun and they're put on a lot of birds. Best money I've ever spent for hunting.
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Quote from: Machias on October 18, 2008, 09:44:48 PM
Dunfur Kennels near Cheney, WA.
This is where my pup was trained. If your pup has any hunt in him, Dan will bring out his best. He's a good guy and great trainer. Look up his site dunfur.com, his dogs have done some great things.
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I am a big fan of John Greer in Ellensburg. John trained my screw loose five year old GSP and now she is an incredible hunter and is a great dog to be around! He will turn your dog into a hunting machine!!
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November 19, 2008, 10:14:47 AM »
Scott and Doug from Cooke Canyon trained My last lab it was the best money I ever spent. That dog died and I went back to Doug and Got another one. He (Harley) Is going back over in April for the 2 month upland school (Boot Camp). They come back from thier stay hunting Machines. John from Tiger Mountain trained my hunting partners lab also great hunting dog.. Good Luck
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