A GOOD GUNDOG is the dog that would wash out of the field trial training because they cannot become the automaton trainers want, but still will do the things we as hunters dream about. They are housebroken, obedience trained, force fetched, collar conditioned and steady to shot. They will do double retrieves on land and water and are accustomed to working from a boat, an ATV, and a Final Approach dog blind, through large decoy spreads and in heavy cover. They will work from your side or from a remote position 10 yards away.
Now on the other end of the spectrum is the average hunting dog. Every hunter in the field knows this dog by name. You hear its master calling it constantly and they all have a name that starts with "SON OF A " .
Well come on, do you really want to hunt all day and the only thing you shoot is your dog?
In the picture above you see my retriever ROSE, "Burns Purple Rose". She is 5 now and we do guided hunts in California. Rose had 4 months of formal field trial training and started to lose hair because she couldn't handle the pressure of the training. She would have washed out as a field trial dog.
I pulled her from training and started hunting her at 10 months. Continuing her training myself allowed her to enjoy her time in the field and she continued to grow and learn. Today, Rose would would cost $5000 to get her from a retriever trainer with her level of expertise.
Our Purpose
I'm not here to try and turn out Field Trial Dogs. We train pups to be working retrievers, GUNDOGS, well adjusted and confident in their abilities. We work on socializing our dogs from an early age, making not only a retriever that is successful in the field, but is a well-mannered pet you want to have with you every minute.
Now if that is the kind of dog you are looking for, we should talk.
