Gun Dog

Gun Dog Training Section

The Gun Dog Course is designed to develop a well-rounded hunting companion with a strong, reliable foundation. Just as important, this course teaches the owner how to make proper corrections, creating a confident partnership between handler and dog.

The goal is for both dog and owner to work together as a team, equally confident in their abilities and prepared for success in the field.

Age Requirement: Dogs must be 6 months of age or older Program Length: 2 3 Month Training Program Training begins with foundation obedience and progresses into proper e-collar conditioning, ensuring the dog clearly understands remote corrections while working in the field. Dogs are given every opportunity to develop their natural retrieving ability, and if needed, a trained retrieve program can also be implemented. Pointing breeds are trained to properly handle birds once game is located. Dogs learn to:
  • Locate and establish point on game
  • Stand through the pointing sequence
  • Remain steady as the handler moves in to flush
  • Retrieve after the flush and shot
  • Develop proper range and hunting patterns

Training for Pointing Breeds

Training for Flushers & Retrievers Flushers and retrievers begin with the same strong obedience foundation before advancing to field work. Training includes:
  • Quartering drills to create a windshield-wiper hunting pattern
  • Learning to use air currents to locate game
  • Producing a strong, aggressive flush
  • Single marking drills for waterfowl hunting
  • Retrieving work on both land and water
Training takes place on land and an on-site pond to fully develop waterfowl and upland hunting skills. The Goal This course provides the foundation for a successful hunting career while giving owners the knowledge and tools needed to continue developing their dog long after training is complete. Because in the end, time in the field with your dog should be one of life’s greatest experiences.

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I took my 4 month old black lab to Jeff for puppy gun dog training. Jeff was very knowledgeable and helpful with any questions I had. This is my first hunting dog and he took the time to listen to any questions or concerns I had. I can tell he loves working with the dogs. At the end of 2 weeks he instilled the basics and had my dog highly motivated to perform in the field. Thanks so much Jeff!
Patrick Hugget
I had my German Shorthair Pointer trained by Lumpy. Jeff took time to understand me, my family and my hunting and I couldn’t be more impressed or grateful with how Belle works in the field and behaves at home. Whether it’s retrieving ducks in September on the Wolf River, grouse up north in October, or upland game at the club in November, Lumpy helped me by reinforcing Belles instincts and created a huntress who is a true joy to hunt over or enjoy in my home. I neither knew what to do to train this dog or what to expect once I tried. Jeff trained me and the pup. I just received a German Shorthair Pointer puppy from Lumpy’s and can’t wait to work with his training program again. First, I’ll send her to puppy school, then I’ll send her back so Jeff can finish her. Best hunting and family related money I ever spent
Gary Lorge
I also want to say thank you for taking the time to “train me” as I was probably the most inexperienced first-time dog owner you have ever dealt with. I had my doubts about spending the money to have a dog professionally trained, but I can honestly say it was worth every penny. I will be in touch to bring her back for a pre-hunting season refresher session…thanks again Just wanted to send you a quick note to say thank you for the training you did with our black lab (Bella). We have had her back for a little over a month now and what you did in the 7 weeks you had her is nothing short of amazing! She came back an awesome family pet who listens, won’t jump on the neighbors, and can be walked around the neighborhood off-leash. You also brought out her hunting instinct and her swimming skills – I can hardly wait until Fall to get her on some Pheasants.
Phil Premschak from Wisconsin
I have owned German shorthaired pointers my entire life and have had some fabulous dogs along the way. Each one has their own unique personality, behavior patterns and skill sets. This is important to note, because I have a comprehensive background in owning GSP’s and in addition have hunted over a lot of other dogs, this experience affords me a unique perspective and a barometer to evaluate them. As you may know puppies can be a challenge on a number of fronts. Mika was without question the easiest dog I have ever had to house break and he was a non-destructive puppy with regard to furniture, remotes, shoes, and clothing items. I raised him with two other GSP’s and he socialized very well with them. I run him in the park every day where he has encountered dozens of dogs, off leash, over the last two years and he has never had a physical confrontation with any them. I frequently take him to my office where he socializes with people. He is gentle, well mannered, obedient, and very tolerant of children.
GSP pup – Lumpy’s Mika Mouse aka “Mika”

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