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Welcome
to Beaverdam Kennels Charles
and Cathy Jurney, Owners Advanced Handlers Seminar Beaverdam Kennels May 31-June 1, 2008 Contact us for info @mailto:finisheddog@yahoo.com AFTER OUR LAST ADVANCED HANDLERS SEMINAR, ALL OF THE ATTENDEES
HANDLED THEIR OWN DOGS TO A HUNTING RETRIEVER CHAMPION TITLE. IF YOU NEED HELP
WITH UPPER LEVEL EVENTING, THIS IS THE SEMINAR FOR YOU
e are located in
rural Catawba Our training programs
specialize in retrievers for the field or competition. If you desire a
well-mannered hunting companion or a Grand Hunting Retriever Champion, we are
the kennel for you. We are active participants in the United Kennel Club’s
Hunting Retriever Club having produced many Grand Hunting Retriever Champions,
Hunting Retriever Champions, Upland Hunters and Hunting Retrievers. The HRC
hunt tests have become a passion for us. In the past, we ran the American
Kennel Club hunt test and the North American Hunting Retriever Association
programs placing many dogs on the NAHRA all-American team with passes at the
RAW NAHRA Invitational. Beaverdam Kennels has produced seven NAHRA 1000-point
dogs and more Grand Master Hunting Retrievers and Master Hunting Retrievers
than any other facility in North America. Our training
programs are customized to fit your needs. We do not have classes or menu type
schedules. This allows each dog to proceed toward the goals of the client at
their own pace. We also offer
obedience training for any breed. It is not uncommon for us to have many
different breeds in for our good citizenship program The majority of our
time is spent with the dogs, but our primary focus is to develop a client that
can comfortably handle his/her dog in the field or in competition It is not
unusual for us to have fifteen or twenty people train with us each day and you
are always welcome to spend a training day at Beaverdam Kennels. Having a
client that can handle their dog through the hazards of a hunt test is far more
rewarding for us than having the dog alone perform the skill. |