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Links I'm pretty picky who I share links with. I deal with, or have dealt with, all of them listed below and have found them to be the kind of folks I would recommend to you. Please check out the links and give them your support.
I've known Jared Moss for many years. He was still in high school and interested in pointing dogs and bird hunting. I taught the boy a thing or two about training a bird dog as best I could. Now the man has a wife, two kids, a house and a kennel of his own. He's doing a fine job at all of it. If you need a bird dog, call Jared. Finished, started, or puppeis, Jared usually has just the ticket.
Gun dog breeders is a great resource for all aspects in hunting dogs. From finding a puppy, to selecting the right training gear, training tips and much more. List your kennel for free. Check out this very helpful site.
Windmill Outfitters is located in Arnett Oklahoma. They offer hunts for quail, duck, turkey and deer, all wild animals and fair chase conditions Two of my friends and I went quail hunting in January 2006 and were absolutely impressed! Keith and his son Monty "Biscuit" work very hard to make your hunt a good one. Please tell them "THE BOYS FROM ST. GEORGE UTAH" sent you. You will be impressed too!
Some of the finest Missouri Fox Trotting Horses to be found anywhere at DeMille Fox trotters. Lots of MFT information, photos, articles, videos, links, horseshoe'n info, classifieds, you name it. Besides that, Alma DeMille is one heck of a nice guy!
Four German wirehaired pointers from Jeff Funke's Three Devils Kennel have owned me over the years. In each case he has given me just what the Dr. ordered; SUPERIOR VERSATILE HUNTING DOGS. Jeff knows wirehairs!! Started dogs, puppies, training, testing, Jeff does it all, and he does it right with lots of hard work. Presently, Three Devils Chewy has me by the check cord. What an amazing dog! And still very young.
Art Cox has some mighty fine field trial dogs. Good breeding and hard work make for success in the field trial game. Art has it down pat.
For some fine dogs and lots of information about NSTRA, check out this site. Tell Tom I sent you.
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