Well I would wait til the dog was 6-7 months old then get her into a quality trainer for a 3-4 month long program. She will want a dog that is CC, OB, FF, and introduced to hunting situations. The two I would recommend are below.Dog is currently 10 weeks old. She just wants an obedient dog with basic hunt training.
I did the same with my dog about almost 11 years ago now. I used Cannon River Kennels in Randolph. Basic obedience, gun training, and bird training for 2 weeks. It was a worthy investment for me. I too live in a suburb so firing off a firearm within city limits would bring in the police. There's only so much I can in my own yard. Beyond that, she caught on pretty quick to what we were doing out there. I sent her there in September and she was born in February, so about 6 months old.Bird and Gun intro and thought it was a worthy investment for the price. I didn't do any additional training with them as I did everything else in my own
Is that not Tom Dokkens place?My sister is looking for a trainer for her golden puppy. She currently has a spot with oak ridge kennels in Northfield MN. 2 week intro bird and gun and 10 week class after It's in April so still has time to switch. Has anyone used them? Any other place in Southern MN? Thanks
My sister is looking for a trainer for her golden puppy. She currently has a spot with oak ridge kennels in Northfield MN. 2 week intro bird and gun and 10 week class after It's in April so still has time to switch. Has anyone used them? Any other place in Southern MN? Thanks
X 10…Dokken is a marketing expert..proving P.T. Barnum correct..with his dummies ect.They don't have a bad reputation, but also aren't known for being that good either. Tom was an ok trainer but is a marketing guy.... Your pup will be trained by an employee with the best dogs going to the most senior trainer not necessarily the best trainer. Usually the good trainers move on and hang their own shingle.
This is good advice!!My recommendation is Dynamic Retrievers with Tim and Lauren Springer. They do the training and they teach you how to handle and work with your dog. Very hands on, very good with each individual temperment of each dog. I raise Goldens and have them train my personal dogs. They have done really well with many of my clients dogs.
I would agree with Rob Ramer and the comments on upland training. His dogs come from Holzingers breeding.I will throw out a few names as well.
Adam Bally with Ballys Gun dogs, and
Rob Ramer with Whitewater Retrievers. Both are excellent and include the owner in the training process as well.
Based on this being a pheasant hunting forum, make sure whatever trainer you sign on with does some upland training if your main interest is pheasant hunting. Some of the prior names on the list specialize in hunt test and field trial training, and may not include basic upland training such as quartering, flushing, and range.
Is the golden coming from field lines or show lines?
Rob is a close friend of mine and lives just a few mins away from me. He trains a wide variety of breeds and is soft enough to handle a softer golden. Everyone I have sent his way has been very pleased with the results. Another good trainer closer to the cities if that is where the poster is from would be Mike Peterson with Chasing the Gold Kennels.I would agree with Rob Ramer and the comments on upland training. His dogs come from Holzingers breeding.