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Retriever Puppy Head Start Boarding School Program

 
Adrienne Hardin works with a puppy on gun-dog training.  The puppy is bird dog training in Oregon.
Puppy Head Start is just what the name entails a "Head Start" for your retriever puppy making future training so much easier and faster.  This program is for retriever puppies under 5 months. Training can be for a few months or a week here and there.
 
I work with every retriever puppy as if it is my own ensuring your retriever puppy will make an excellent hunting companion as well as a great family pet.  During their stay, your retriever puppies will be boarded and trained by me.  I will introduce your retriever puppy to: water (weather permitting), birds (pigeons for
Adrienne Hardin is training retriever puppies in dog boot camp.
smaller retriever pups or ducks for bigger retriever puppies) , and gun fire. Marking skills are also taught along with basic obedience training.  Depending on the age of your puppy some of the initial Force Fetch process can be taught by what I a like to call "Happy Hold" and "Happy Fetch".
 
Besides retriever training your puppy will also be socialized with other people, children and appropriate dogs. Potty training and crate training will also be taught. The number of dogs in training at one time is limited ensuring your dog gets the time and training they deserve. To discuss availability and a training program for your new puppy call 503 522 9896 or email Adrienne@rogueretrievers.com
 
 
 

Gun Dog Training School Program

 
With in house training, Adrienne Hardin prepares this Retriever with hunt test training.
Basic gun dog training and boarding is for retrievers 6 months and older and is a 3 month commitment.  This basic program will get your retriever ready for hunting season and/or be the foundation for any future training.  Although this program is centered around water fowl hunting, initial up-land hunting can and will be taught.
 
Your retriever will be taught to hold and be force fetched ensuring a great retrieve and delivery to hand.  Retriever training in Portland is done by Adrienne Hardin, owner of rogue retrievers.Your retriever will be taught to mark on land and water as well as introduced to gun fire and birds.  Depending on how quick your dog excels in this program beginning handling will also be taught.

Owners are strongly encouraged to participate in the training as much a possible!  The more time you, as a retriever handler, can put into your retriever while it is in training and back at home will determine the long term outcome of your bird hunting dog.  

The number of dogs in training at one time is limited ensuring your retriever gets the time and training they deserve. To discuss availability and a training program for gun dog call 503 522 9896 or email Adrienne@rogueretrievers.com.

 

Advanced Retriever Training Boarding School Program

(Handling and Running Blinds)

 
This Retriever is from the Oregon Hunting Retriever Club.  A champion in the field and an excellent bird dog.Advanced training is for someone that wants an EXCELLENT hunting partner and/or wants to compete with their retriever in AKC or UKC Hunt Tests.   Advanced training is very involved, and a lot of time and commitment is needed form both retriever and their owner to excel at this program.
 
After retrievers are force fetched the focus then shifts to training retrievers to handle in a sequence of drills. When your retriever can successfully run a T-Drill (handling drill) initial blind training begins.  Retrievers are taught sight blinds and memory blinds.  When your retriever can run a decent land blind then they are taught to run water blinds.  These skills are again built upon by introducing marks to the blinds.
 
While focusing on training retrievers to handle, your dog will also continue to work on field work.  Multiple marking will be taught, doubles, and triples.  Dogs are also water forced and shore broke.
 
Owners are strongly encouraged to participate in the advanced retriever training as much as possible. The more time you as a dog handler can put into your dog while it is in training and back at home will determine the long term outcome of your bird hunting dog. 
 
The number of dogs in training at one time is limited ensuring your retriever gets the time and training they deserve. To discuss availability and a training program for your new pup call 503 522 9896 or email Adrienne@rogueretrievers.com.
 

Hunting Dog Boarding School 

For clients in the Pacific Northwest, this boarding school program allows you to drive your Retriever to my training facility within a few hours. When bringing dogs from other states, it is necessary to plan for air travel via a commercial flight. You can accompany your dog on the flight, or send your dog alone and Rogue Retrievers will arrange to pick up your dog at the Portland International Airport (PDX). Because requirements for pet travel vary and may change with no prior notice, clients should contact their airline of choice well in advance of the intended travel date for that airline’s specific pet travel/shipping restrictions, requirements, fees and reservations. Most airlines observe temperature and seasonal embargoes for pets traveling as checked baggage or cargo. Please check with your airline for current information. You can find a list of airlines that accommodate pet travel and other pertinent information provided by the AKC here.

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