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Old 01-07-2014, 12:40 AM
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Just out of curiosity, what does a trainer have to do to be considered a professional?
Be very good at what he does, and is highly compensated for it.


Just like say a professional football or baseball player.


I know where this is coming from.
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Old 01-07-2014, 12:44 AM
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Be very good at what he does, and is highly compensated for it.


Just like say a professional football or baseball player.


I know where this is coming from.
Lol. I'm not trying to start another rock vs. ribbon dog thread and I'm honestly not doubting the mans dog training skills. Just wondering if there's any kind of certification or something to classify someone as a professional dog trainer.
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Old 01-07-2014, 01:03 AM
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Lol. I'm not trying to start another rock vs. ribbon dog thread and I'm honestly not doubting the mans dog training skills. Just wondering if there's any kind of certification or something to classify someone as a professional dog trainer.

OK, but you know the answer.

These guys credentials are in the awards the dogs they train win.

I heard about Ryan by word of mouth from some credible sources, trying to do the same here, and feel it necessary to keep it positive.

The best thing that ever happened for "my dog" was Ryan training him, and no my dog wasn't a field trial champion. He was a well disciplined hunting dog. Ryan can train a dog to suit the owners needs.
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Old 01-08-2014, 08:40 PM
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OK, but you know the answer.

These guys credentials are in the awards the dogs they train win.

I heard about Ryan by word of mouth from some credible sources, trying to do the same here, and feel it necessary to keep it positive.

The best thing that ever happened for "my dog" was Ryan training him, and no my dog wasn't a field trial champion. He was a well disciplined hunting dog. Ryan can train a dog to suit the owners needs.
Yeah, and what clients are willing to pay etc..was able to train with Farmer back in the day before he moved to Tx. Been out of the game awhile but would love to see this guy,will hopefully be looking for a trainer in the next yr or so.
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