Buddy Smith will be conducting a training seminar in Spring City, Tennessee on May 16, 2009. This full day seminar will run from 8:30AM- 4:30 PM, and will cover all aspects of gun dog training. Buddy will demonstrate his training methods on dogs of all ages, and encourages those who attend to bring their dogs for an evaluation. For those who trial, Buddy will share with you how to show your dog to the judges as well as his other secrets for winning at trials. With over 850 trial wins and placements in walking, horseback, and shoot-to-retrieve trials and a Field Trial Hall of Fame member, Buddy is best known for developing young dogs, and has been responsible many dogs that have qualified and run the Nationals at Ames Plantation. This is a great opportunity to learn from one of the legends in the bird dog training world.
For more information, or to reserve your place, please go to http://www.gundogdevelopment.com
Buddy Smith Training Seminar
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Re: Buddy Smith Training Seminar
I attended the seminar last year and definitely worthwhile. I am going to be there again this year. They serve a great lunch too!
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Neil Mace
Re: Buddy Smith Training Seminar
The seminar is worth it just to learn how to properly use the Buddy Stick, but you will learn so much more.
If you can't make this date due to a conflict, there will be another Buddy Smith Seminar just west of Memphis at Kukar's Circle B Farm on June 13th. I think I will attend both. I am around Buddy most every week, but I always learn something new at his seminars. There is just too much going on to take it all in.
Neil
If you can't make this date due to a conflict, there will be another Buddy Smith Seminar just west of Memphis at Kukar's Circle B Farm on June 13th. I think I will attend both. I am around Buddy most every week, but I always learn something new at his seminars. There is just too much going on to take it all in.
Neil
