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kayak_fisher7 08-04-2011 10:23 PM

Duck dog trainers
 
Does anybody know of any good Duck dog trainers in or around the Fort Polk Area? I have a black lab pup I want to get trained up. Any help would be much appreicated. Thanks!

longcast 08-04-2011 10:24 PM

Pm Raymond. He trains dogs and might know someone up that way.

Shawn Braquet 08-04-2011 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by longcast (Post 300259)
Pm Raymond. He trains dogs and might know someone up that way.

X2 search "Raymond"

kayak_fisher7 08-04-2011 10:33 PM

Ok thanks guys

Dink 08-04-2011 11:06 PM

Jordan......he'll have that dog fetching beer in no time!!!

jaclyn.renea 08-04-2011 11:25 PM

Kayak, where at by ft polk? Jordan & I live in rosepine. Def check out Raymond though!

Jordan 08-04-2011 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jaclyn.renea (Post 300285)
Kayak, where at by ft polk? Jordan & I live in rosepine. Def check out Raymond though!

2nd Raymond...stand up fella. I have an 8 month old...ain't fetching beer yet... working on it

Sent from my Incredible phone

kayak_fisher7 08-05-2011 03:42 AM

I live On north polk about 15 min from rosepine do you guys train dogs? and how much would you charge?

Ray 08-05-2011 05:20 AM

Jordan can train him to eat. That's bout it.

meaux fishing 08-05-2011 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 300314)
Jordan can train him to eat. That's bout it.

LMAO!!!!!

jaclyn.renea 08-05-2011 08:55 AM

We don't traim em. Just live in the area. Only bout 6 of us live that far north. Pm raymond. Great guy.

Shawn Braquet 08-05-2011 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by kayak_fisher7 (Post 300309)
I live On north polk about 15 min from rosepine do you guys train dogs? and how much would you charge?

have you thought about training it yourself? Read the book "Water Dog" and you'd be surprised at how it comes out. How olds the dog? What breed? Color? Got any pics? Training isn't hard, hell Raymond can do it so it cant be that hard, just takes a lot of time and repetition is key.

Raymond 08-05-2011 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 300386)
have you thought about training it yourself? Read the book "Water Dog" and you'd be surprised at how it comes out. How olds the dog? What breed? Color? Got any pics? Training isn't hard, hell Raymond can do it so it cant be that hard, just takes a lot of time and repetition is key.

Thanks for the vote of confidence there Braq.:shaking:
Suggest finding a more up to date source of information than WD,it never was much of a training book. There are many DVD's on the market now that will help if you will invest the time. CajunForman is one on the site that has taken me up on help and he might be able to explain what it takes to train with me. Basic obiedience is pretty straight forward and easily followed from the dvd's. You will get an idea of what is done to produce a solid dog. Marks are not thrown from your side but out in a field where the dog can learn depth perception and negotiate obsticles. I am always training and have great property, when the pup is old enough come down and I will help you out as much as you want. I would however find professional help when it is time to force fetch the dog. This is not an area that newbies should play with.

SULPHITE 08-05-2011 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 300386)
hell Raymond can do it so it cant be that hard, just takes a lot of time and repetition is key.

:rotfl:
:rotfl:
:D

Shawn Braquet 08-05-2011 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 300451)
Thanks for the vote of confidence there Braq.:shaking:
Suggest finding a more up to date source of information than WD,it never was much of a training book. There are many DVD's on the market now that will help if you will invest the time. CajunForman is one on the site that has taken me up on help and he might be able to explain what it takes to train with me. Basic obiedience is pretty straight forward and easily followed from the dvd's. You will get an idea of what is done to produce a solid dog. Marks are not thrown from your side but out in a field where the dog can learn depth perception and negotiate obsticles. I am always training and have great property, when the pup is old enough come down and I will help you out as much as you want. I would however find professional help when it is time to force fetch the dog. This is not an area that newbies should play with.

Very good point, now go insure someone:shaking:

huntin fool 08-05-2011 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 300476)
Very good point, now go insure someone:shaking:

Ok 1fastmerc :rolleyes:

Shawn Braquet 08-05-2011 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by huntin fool (Post 300486)
Ok 1fastmerc :rolleyes:

hey boi watch your mouth, my boat runs fine dont jinx it

Dink 08-05-2011 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 300489)
hey boi watch your mouth, my boat runs fine dont jinx it

Oh my!!! Haha!!

southern151 08-05-2011 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet (Post 300489)
hey boi watch your mouth, my boat runs fine dont jinx it

Oh no you didn't!:rotfl:

Raymond 08-05-2011 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by southern151 (Post 300533)
Oh no you didn't!:rotfl:

Kinda hard to figure out which is the man or the wife:D


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