High Prairie Farms strives for
perfection in the field training of Field English Springer and
Field English Cocker Spaniels. I have over fifteen years of
experience in supplying the discerning upland bird hunters of
America with training services for their “Gentleman’s
Companion.” In addition, I exhibit my training expertise
with the “Competitive Edge” on the AKC Open Springer
field trial circuit. To date, I have 6 Open Field Champions,
including the 2001 U.S Open High Point field trial dog FC Denalisunflo’s
Drive (Teaser). Teaser was, also, the 1999 Rocky Mountain High
Point Open dog, and the 2002 Mid-West High Point Open Dog. I
have trained and supplied all levels of dogs to hunting clubs
and shooting preserves in the United States.
Since 1989, I have developed a
training system that is based on the development and enhancement
of natural talent. In my experience,
it has been proven time and again that puppies out of quality
field breeding have the talents bred into them, to achieve well
in a hunting environment. Young puppies around twelve to twenty
weeks old should inherently demonstrate the natural traits of
quartering, and the desire to pick up and retrieve objects.
It is my responsibility as a trainer to harness and finesse
these traits.
High Prairie Farms Flushing Spaniels
is a full-service, year-round, training kennel. We are not a
boarding facility. We only board animals that are in training.
I limit the number of training dogs to allow adequate time for
the proper care and training of each individual dog.
All of the training at High Prairie
Farms is done by me, exclusively. I personally control
and am responsible for all of the training. I use an approach
that consistently produces kind, attentive animals that have
the confidence to hunt in any cover. I do not own, use or endorse
electronic collars or training aides for the training of Spaniels.
I will not force fetch any spaniel to retrieve. Again, my emphasis
and enjoyment is on developing a dog’s natural talents.
My training program utilizes vast quantities of live game birds
in the training field. Puppies begin on pigeons and progress
to chukars and/or pheasants. I believe, birds, real hunting
cover and shooting live game over dogs produces the best upland
companions.
With my “Dedication to Excellence”,
I place significant emphases on the smallest details: proper
wind patterns; natural range; steady to flush, shot and whistle.
My “real world” upland hunting experience enables
me to know that a properly trained Spaniel should have the ability
to handle blind retrieves. This training enables the proper
Spaniel to be used as a non-slip retriever for ducks and dove.
This combination makes for the truly versatile spaniel!
As in any education process, it
is better to start developing natural skills at a young age.
I prefer to take in students between six months and one year.
This age is when dogs are most receptive to training. You can
start training later, but in many cases it takes longer to remove
bad habits. Then, I still have to develop the desired performance.
The price for training services
is $450 (U.S.) per month, plus the cost of birds used for training.
A started dog requires approximately three to four months of
training to achieve satisfactory results. A dog that is steady
to the flush and shot usually requires an additional three to
four months of training. Since I limit the number of dogs in
training, please book your reservations early.
Perfection and your
satisfaction remains our goal!
