"That dog can hunt", I remember my Grandfather saying. My Grandfather was old school and as any Texan that can trace his lineage well before Texas was a Republic, he loved his bird dogs. Now many years later following with tradition, we love our poodles and hope they can serve well as bird dogs for others to love also.
We like to hear how our puppies are impervious to gunshots. We desensitize baby puppies after they've had Bio-Sensor Training right after birth. Living on a ranch, the puppies are regularly exposed to the sounds of practice shooting, hunting rifles and native pecans hitting steel roofs that sound like .22's. So when young pups go with their new owners, they have no reaction at all to firing of double barreled shotguns or rifles. So when you are looking for your hunting poodle prospect, contact us for a healthy, ranch raised red or black Standard Poodle.
Latest report on Louis: "We took Louis to a quail plantation in southern Georgia where he got to meet horses and have plenty of room to run around. We even took him on a few hunts (riding in the buggy of course) and he wasn't phased by the gunshots at all. He was still a bit young to get in the duck pond but he loved chasing the dead ducks on land and we will work on getting him some real action in the future. Now we just need to get him completely housebroken, through the teething phase and ready for some real hunting training." Thad & Lee Ellen
We like to hear how our puppies are impervious to gunshots. We desensitize baby puppies after they've had Bio-Sensor Training right after birth. Living on a ranch, the puppies are regularly exposed to the sounds of practice shooting, hunting rifles and native pecans hitting steel roofs that sound like .22's. So when young pups go with their new owners, they have no reaction at all to firing of double barreled shotguns or rifles. So when you are looking for your hunting poodle prospect, contact us for a healthy, ranch raised red or black Standard Poodle.
Latest report on Louis: "We took Louis to a quail plantation in southern Georgia where he got to meet horses and have plenty of room to run around. We even took him on a few hunts (riding in the buggy of course) and he wasn't phased by the gunshots at all. He was still a bit young to get in the duck pond but he loved chasing the dead ducks on land and we will work on getting him some real action in the future. Now we just need to get him completely housebroken, through the teething phase and ready for some real hunting training." Thad & Lee Ellen
Latest report on Caspian: "My dad took Caspian out Christmas morning with pheasant wings and a shot gun. He said Caspian didn't flinch one and stood at attention. He also loved the pheasant wings! lol " Scotty