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Offline argali

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Re: Penny Jo Training Kennel
« Reply #15 on: September 14, 2015, 09:10:16 PM »
I know Penny jo personally. She's an awesome dog trainer and super person to work with! I think you'll be happy with P.J. 

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Re: Penny Jo Training Kennel
« Reply #16 on: September 15, 2015, 05:45:40 AM »
Happy to hear of your experience. Wishing you and Pam a fun filled season.

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Re: Penny Jo Training Kennel
« Reply #17 on: October 20, 2015, 03:02:46 PM »
I can't remember the name of the releaser but I do remember seeing one, it was a Wag somthing or other I believe.

I just saw this. Are we talking about Penny Jo Wagner here? I met her many years ago at a NSTRA trial some where. Was a very nice lady but I did miss seeing her dog's run. The launcher your talking about was called Wag Ag. I had a set many years ago but had trouble with mine. Releasing them required burning a rubber band stretched across a wire. The wire on mine always got contorted and quit burning the rubber band; great when they were new. I'd met her not long before she left her husband, he owned Wagner Ag at that time. And they were out of Spokane back then. Does she have a web site?
There's a reason I like dog's more than people

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Re: Penny Jo Training Kennel
« Reply #18 on: October 22, 2015, 05:45:39 AM »
Don
I don't think she has a trainIng wesite. She does have one for a sports bra she designed and sells. I am pretty sure she does not sell the wag ag anymore but still uses hers for training.

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I simply don't have time to train a dog. Working 60 to 80 hours a week and two little kids doesn't leave much time for dog training. I would have screwed her up anyhow being such a soft dog. I love learning in though and if I get a other one I might try. But this being my first birddog I know I went the right route for Pam and i. Penny Jo is happy to answer any of my stupid questions. And I got a lot of them.

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So far it's been a fun season. Got three pointed grouse and one quail in the bag. Missed twice that many so I got some work to do on my shooting as well. Finding Pam on point has to be some of the most exciting moments of my hunting life. Just love it. Can't wait to get out every chance I get.

 


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