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    Good point Palmetto Bug. Just think about all the dogs you know that have their handlers trained.
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    Excellent post Lab. I'd always trained my dogs myself. I've had some decent retrievers in the process. I used a pro this time and the results are nothing short of amazing.
    No you don't have to have a field trials dog to have a great retriever but I'll take a dog like that over one that breaks, doesn't have drive and one that will quit a hunt, every time. I use Rhett because he gets results and will be honest with you as to what he feels like your dog can accomplish. I look at it like this, if a trainer isn't running competitions and consistently passing a large majority of the dogs in hunt tests, I don't consider them to be any more than an obedience trainer at best. There are many good trainers, just not many around here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LabLuvR View Post
    Believe or not I have gotten a little better.
    You mean there is room for improvement? Note sarcasm.

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    A well trained dog gets your dead birds and no one else's.
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    I have heard good stuff about Webfoot in Holly Hill SC. Have any of you guys used them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scbulldog View Post
    I have heard good stuff about Webfoot in Holly Hill SC. Have any of you guys used them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReelHard View Post
    Jesus has this place become facebook or what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scbulldog View Post
    I have heard good stuff about Webfoot in Holly Hill SC. Have any of you guys used them?
    Too soon man. Too soon...

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    Thanks for the info island guy. Sending my girl there next week. Finally saved up enough cash to send her to a pro.

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