Trainers in the midwest?

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Trainers in the midwest?

Post by j-tatro » Fri Feb 16, 2007 6:20 pm

Does anyone have any recomandations on some gsp trainers in the nebraska, and kansas areas? I actually have a trainer who I picked but he only trains a few dogs a year and he takes only a few months out of the year and my dog may need a a month or two to get over an injury. two of the kennels i've looked at were Armbrust kennels in getna, ne. and outback kennels is kensington ks. any ino would help thanks

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Post by tfbirddog2 » Sat Feb 17, 2007 3:47 pm

Hey, J-tat I have a good friend in Goodland,Ks that is a trainer "MJ's Upland Dog Haven" 785-899-2778 he can put the power tilt and cruise on a pup he's a established field trial winner too.He got good rates too.
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Post by lvrgsp » Sat Feb 17, 2007 4:38 pm

Rich Barber of outback kennels is in Nebraska. Pat Waresk of Bustin Loose kennels is in the council bluffs area. I would highly reccomend either one, they both are good trainers and breed some very nice dogs as well.


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Post by birdshot » Wed Feb 21, 2007 5:09 pm

i like jim keller, keller gungogs. he is near Beatrice, one of those small towns which did not make the map, Martell, i believe. jim has made a lot of master hunters, and will show you his operation or meet you at akc test. super nice man. check his web site.

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Post by original mngsp » Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:38 pm

Jim Keller seems to do pretty good work from the few I have seen. I'm always impressed when a guy with MH Irish Setters comes to a Walking Field Trial filled with GSPs and wins. He won a 4 point retrieving Gun Dog stake last weekend with one of the red dogs.

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