dog training schools/seminars
- ibbowhunting
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dog training schools/seminars
well i'm really thinking of attending a training school and or some seminars i looked into george hickox 4 day training school costs around a $1000 dollars before lost time at work, travel and lodgeing, still considering it, has anyone attend this course? i also plan to join mnnavha group and plan to attend a couple of there training weekends i'd love to attend there weekly training days this summer, but i just live to far from there training grounds.is there any in your opinion seminars or training schools that are in the minnesota area that i should be looking into or attending for a guy training his first pointing dog?
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The Hickox and Smith seminars are great (and a little spendy). But to get your feet wet and save a few bucks, consider a seminar by Bruce Minard of Hi Five Kennels. He does a good 2 day at Fireside Setters next door to you in Wisconsin for under $200 every June. Bruce is an experienced, full time trainer and very successful Cover Dog trialer. Mary Beth is a great host and you can camp on her grounds or she allows a limited number of people to stay at her place. She is a great host (and cook) and has a phenominal place and grounds. Bruce does a great job with the seminar with much focus on the young dogs and new owners/trainers/handlers with alot of hands on. I think you would be very pleased.
You could live without a dog, but it would not be worthwhile.
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I would look into something with Maurice Lindly or David Jones aka(Jonesy) on here; and see what they have sceduled this year.
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This. Highly recommend either guy and they are both very reasonably priced.Meller wrote:I would look into something with Maurice Lindly or David Jones aka(Jonesy) on here; and see what they have sceduled this year.
- ibbowhunting
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do you know were i could find a schedule i look at both there web sites no scheduleMeller wrote:I would look into something with Maurice Lindly or David Jones aka(Jonesy) on here; and see what they have sceduled this year.
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I'll shoot them both a message and see what I can come up with.ibbowhunting wrote:do you know were i could find a schedule i look at both there web sites no scheduleMeller wrote:I would look into something with Maurice Lindly or David Jones aka(Jonesy) on here; and see what they have sceduled this year.
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Perfection Kennel seminars wouldn't be too far (north Missouri).
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I have attended the Hickox, Smith, Dobbs and some local seminars including some that were based on the Bill West thought process. I really feel like I took something from each one...but I also really wanted to, for someone pretty close minded in too many other areas dog training is one where I tend to listen. For me, the Hickox seminar may have been the most beneficial...if for no other reason than the thoughts on animal behavior were similar to mine. He will base the methods on the premise that dogs learn by association and repetition and makes it abundantly clear that dogs are there to make it the most advantageous they can for themselves and that they aren't trying to please you for the sake of pleasing you...they please you because it gets them the response they want. Having said that, I went with a hard core Chukar hunting friend who is not fascinated by dog training...he wants a trained dog to hunt with. He did not get as much out of the seminar. It is a pretty expensive way to go and well worth the money if you are real serious about learning his methods.ibbowhunting wrote:well i'm really thinking of attending a training school and or some seminars i looked into george hickox 4 day training school costs around a $1000 dollars before lost time at work, travel and lodgeing, still considering it, has anyone attend this course? i also plan to join mnnavha group and plan to attend a couple of there training weekends i'd love to attend there weekly training days this summer, but i just live to far from there training grounds.is there any in your opinion seminars or training schools that are in the minnesota area that i should be looking into or attending for a guy training his first pointing dog?
What does seem to work with him are the West methods and this is what you will get from Mo and Jonesy...their followers are almost cult like, and in my opinion the methods are the easiest for the average trainer and you can add as much polish as you want with experience through the years. FWIW
Joe
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AgreedChukar12 wrote:I have attended the Hickox, Smith, Dobbs and some local seminars including some that were based on the Bill West thought process. I really feel like I took something from each one...but I also really wanted to, for someone pretty close minded in too many other areas dog training is one where I tend to listen. For me, the Hickox seminar may have been the most beneficial...if for no other reason than the thoughts on animal behavior were similar to mine. He will base the methods on the premise that dogs learn by association and repetition and makes it abundantly clear that dogs are there to make it the most advantageous they can for themselves and that they aren't trying to please you for the sake of pleasing you...they please you because it gets them the response they want. Having said that, I went with a hard core Chukar hunting friend who is not fascinated by dog training...he wants a trained dog to hunt with. He did not get as much out of the seminar. It is a pretty expensive way to go and well worth the money if you are real serious about learning his methods.ibbowhunting wrote:well i'm really thinking of attending a training school and or some seminars i looked into george hickox 4 day training school costs around a $1000 dollars before lost time at work, travel and lodgeing, still considering it, has anyone attend this course? i also plan to join mnnavha group and plan to attend a couple of there training weekends i'd love to attend there weekly training days this summer, but i just live to far from there training grounds.is there any in your opinion seminars or training schools that are in the minnesota area that i should be looking into or attending for a guy training his first pointing dog?
What does seem to work with him are the West methods and this is what you will get from Mo and Jonesy...their followers are almost cult like, and in my opinion the methods are the easiest for the average trainer and you can add as much polish as you want with experience through the years. FWIW
Joe
Ezzy
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=144
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
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Www.pineyrunkennel.com
This is where Mo runs his seminar. He doesnt like to travel much, so he does this one yearly. Jonesy used to travel more but with a little one around I think he likes to stick closer to home.
This is where Mo runs his seminar. He doesnt like to travel much, so he does this one yearly. Jonesy used to travel more but with a little one around I think he likes to stick closer to home.
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Jonesy on here is Tailcracken
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Ronnie Smith has full out training program that goes well beyond just a weekend seminar...
http://www.ronniesmithkennels.com/apprenticeships.htm
http://www.ronniesmithkennels.com/apprenticeships.htm
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I think that applies to every trainer and their program. The seminar is just one day in school but it takes a year to your diploma. That is why it is important to have someone you can talk to if you hit a snag. And most are available to do just that.kninebirddog wrote:Ronnie Smith has full out training program that goes well beyond just a weekend seminar...
http://www.ronniesmithkennels.com/apprenticeships.htm
Ezzy
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=144
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
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Ezzy might try looking at the link this is a total of three months not just a weekend seminar. Ronnie has been doing this now for quite some time .ezzy333 wrote:I think that applies to every trainer and their program. The seminar is just one day in school but it takes a year to your diploma. That is why it is important to have someone you can talk to if you hit a snag. And most are available to do just that.kninebirddog wrote:Ronnie Smith has full out training program that goes well beyond just a weekend seminar...
http://www.ronniesmithkennels.com/apprenticeships.htm
Ezzy
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
"When I hear somebody talk about a horse or cow being stupid, I figure its a sure sign that the animal has outfoxed them." Tom Dorrance
If you feel like you are banging your head against the wall, try using the door.
"When I hear somebody talk about a horse or cow being stupid, I figure its a sure sign that the animal has outfoxed them." Tom Dorrance
If you feel like you are banging your head against the wall, try using the door.
- ibbowhunting
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i think that would be awesome but just dont think it i could do that in this stage of my life the months away from home and work, only a dreamkninebirddog wrote:Ronnie Smith has full out training program that goes well beyond just a weekend seminar...
http://www.ronniesmithkennels.com/apprenticeships.htm
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While it may be an added expense, I know that Hickox, the Smiths, Jon & Cindy Hann (Perfection Kennels) and Lindley also offer DVD's. You might want to view a few of these to see which method you might be most comfortable with before you invest in travel and time away from work. Just a thought. Whichever you select, good luck. Your in for a good time.
- ibbowhunting
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ok now my pups 16 months old and we are in my mind behind in training 100% my fault, i plan on attend a training seminar or two this summer i keep looking at a hickox training school but just a little nervous that its not money well spent, we've worked on gun into, bird intro, started heel and whoa, some pigeon in traps, ran her first season on wild birds ruffed grouse,sharptail,and woodcock quiet a few contacts, pointed most, then broke and chased, never shot a bird over her,i was waiting until i could get out in front of her,never happened last fall, thats a summary of where we are in training, we need some help mostly getting her steady to wing atleast, than we could hunt this season (starts in 5 months or so) and get some bird in the dogs mouth. are most two - four day seminar step by step,or more about working on what the dogs and owners need help with,in my mind we are not basic beginning nor advanced, just dont want to be out of place
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I sounds like you have a nice young dog. It does not sound like you are way behind to me. So much of the early training is about letting the dog develop.. I think you have done a good job with that. Pick a method that makes sense to you, learn all you can about it. Then go to work and stick with that program, don't jump from 1 program to another... Good luck and enjoy the journey.
Mo
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Just an FYI - Mo Lindley moderates a Yahoo group for bird dog trainers: http://pets.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/pointingdogs
He is the most accessible of all the trainers because of his participation in this group, and his committment to help "average joe" train his dog, in my opinion. I plan to get to some of Mo's seminars when the time comes.
The book on Mo's methods is by Martha Greenlee: http://www.gundogsupply.com/training-wi ... #gsc.tab=0
He is the most accessible of all the trainers because of his participation in this group, and his committment to help "average joe" train his dog, in my opinion. I plan to get to some of Mo's seminars when the time comes.
The book on Mo's methods is by Martha Greenlee: http://www.gundogsupply.com/training-wi ... #gsc.tab=0
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Mo also has a seminar coming up, as well. Im not sure of availability of course but..... Here is the information.
http://www.pineyrunkennel.com/seminars.htm
http://www.pineyrunkennel.com/seminars.htm
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Call Jon Hann at Perfection Kennels and see what he thinks about taking your dog on for the Perfect Finish (steady to wing and shot) 4-day seminar. It's within a days driving distance and you'll get a ton of one-on-one with you and your dog. Plus, you get to see other owners making mistakes so you can learn by that method as well (I always do). They're on facebook too - so you can see some older stuff there.
Clinic at the Kennel Finish/ Start combo April 19 20 21 22 816 649-5207
Clinic at the Kennel Finish/Start combo May 24 25 26 27 816 649 5207
Check out their website at http://www.perfectionkennel.com/testamonials.html
Clinic at the Kennel Finish/ Start combo April 19 20 21 22 816 649-5207
Clinic at the Kennel Finish/Start combo May 24 25 26 27 816 649 5207
Check out their website at http://www.perfectionkennel.com/testamonials.html
- ibbowhunting
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wow i thought i was a lot futher away only 11hrs its do ableRoostersMom wrote:Call Jon Hann at Perfection Kennels and see what he thinks about taking your dog on for the Perfect Finish (steady to wing and shot) 4-day seminar. It's within a days driving distance and you'll get a ton of one-on-one with you and your dog. Plus, you get to see other owners making mistakes so you can learn by that method as well (I always do). They're on facebook too - so you can see some older stuff there.
Clinic at the Kennel Finish/ Start combo April 19 20 21 22 816 649-5207
Clinic at the Kennel Finish/Start combo May 24 25 26 27 816 649 5207
Check out their website at http://www.perfectionkennel.com/testamonials.html
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Hunt Test Training Day - Free to the Public
Public · By Willow Creek Kennels and Hunting
Saturday, April 6, 2013
9:00am in CDT
Chance of Rain 48°F / 18°F
[Description]
April 6th & 13th - Come out and train your dog in hunt test conditions at Willow Creek Kennels in Little Falls, MN. This is a good opportunity to transition your dog to hunt test situations.
It will be relaxed and informal and we will be having a potluck at noon. There are no fees, just pay for your birds. Chuckars will be available for $12 each.
Willow Creek Kennels and Hunting
22545 195th Ave, Little Falls, Minnesota 56345
Public · By Willow Creek Kennels and Hunting
Saturday, April 6, 2013
9:00am in CDT
Chance of Rain 48°F / 18°F
[Description]
April 6th & 13th - Come out and train your dog in hunt test conditions at Willow Creek Kennels in Little Falls, MN. This is a good opportunity to transition your dog to hunt test situations.
It will be relaxed and informal and we will be having a potluck at noon. There are no fees, just pay for your birds. Chuckars will be available for $12 each.
Willow Creek Kennels and Hunting
22545 195th Ave, Little Falls, Minnesota 56345
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Rustyoar wrote:Hunt Test Training Day - Free to the Public
Public · By Willow Creek Kennels and Hunting
Saturday, April 6, 2013
9:00am in CDT
Chance of Rain 48°F / 18°F
[Description]
April 6th & 13th - Come out and train your dog in hunt test conditions at Willow Creek Kennels in Little Falls, MN. This is a good opportunity to transition your dog to hunt test situations.
It will be relaxed and informal and we will be having a potluck at noon. There are no fees, just pay for your birds. Chuckars will be available for $12 each.
Willow Creek Kennels and Hunting
22545 195th Ave, Little Falls, Minnesota 56345
is the same thing happening on both days i cant make the 6th but could make the 13th, is this info post on the net somewhere so i look it up?
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Face book page....
http://www.facebook.com/events/500844926643522/
You can google their website for contacts if you don't use FB.
http://www.facebook.com/events/500844926643522/
You can google their website for contacts if you don't use FB.
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Don't know if this is what you are looking for. Probably not much hands on training. But a chance to run your dog with other dogs on a few birds. It can't hurt. CjRustyoar wrote:Face book page....
http://www.facebook.com/events/500844926643522/
You can google their website for contacts if you don't use FB.