Retriever Training

Tired of picking up your own birds? Once you’ve hunted with a well-trained retriever, you’ll never hunt without one. We provide retriever training in TN and MS. Our Retriever training classes will mold your dog into a skillful hunter. Formal training can begin at around 7 months for most puppies. Remember, development begins very early with a retriever. They are like empty sponges waiting to be filled. Be sure to put good things in. To help with that, we offer a Puppy School session. It’s a 1-on-1 session with us and your pup. We’ll go over everything you need to get started correctly. It helps you be more confident with developing your pup at home. Plus they advance further with it, which ends up saving training time and expense. Puppy School can be done anytime between 8-18 weeks of age. It helps you build the good habits and get in front of the bad habits to keep them from becoming a problem.

Dogs begin with obedience training, collar-conditioning, and force-fetch. They progress to handling and marking drills. Before long, they are doing advanced marks and cold blinds on land and water. At completion, a finished retriever should be able to do multiple marks and handle reliably on land and water. They will be steady to shot, comfortable working with live birds, and experienced working with decoys. They are a solid hunting dog ready to go to the duck blind. The level to which this is extended depends on the dog and what the owner chooses, but is generally equivalent to AKC “Senior” or UKC “Seasoned” hunt-test level. They will be a solid hunting companion for life. We’ll work with you to ensure that you and your dog are working comfortably as a team. Our “Retriever Manual” will help guide you through the first few weeks at home as well.

We stress owner involvement. Put simply, no training classes are effective if life at home is not consistent with the training environment. In addition to teaching your dog new skills and perfecting existing ones, we will show you what needs to be done at home. We invite owners to watch or participate in their dog’s training. Local owners can come by to check in on the progress of their companion.

Owners that are too far to visit in person get periodic video updates so that they can keep an eye on how things are moving and what their dog is being taught. Whether in a duck blind or the living room, working effectively with your dog is a team effort. Keeping owners involved helps insure that they understand what is being taught and that they are confident when they return home.

We understand that even the most frequent hunters still have a pet for most of the year. We don’t forget the household obedience with the retrievers. Getting them to pick up birds is a big part of what we do – but, making sure they’re a joy for the rest of the year is just as important. The whole family should be able to enjoy a working dog.

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Hunt Tests

For dogs that are participating in finished retriever training, we offer hunt test handling to allow owners to earn bragging rights and increase the value their dogs. We participate in UKC and AKC tests in the spring and fall. Hunt tests are a great opportunity to see your dog perform in the spotlight with other highly trained retrievers. Ask for details about participating.

Puppy School

Getting your retriever off to a good start is a huge help for his development. Many owners end up shying away from doing as much with their pup because they’re scared they’ll “mess him up”. This causes them to develop more slowly and confidence to decrease on both sides. Wondering about what you need to do? Our Puppy School will show you everything you need to ensure your pup is headed in the right direction. Sessions are done on an individual basis and take 1-2 hours. You and your pup come by and we’ll walk you through everything to get started right. It is absolutely the best time you can spend with your pup. He gets a good start, you feel more comfortable knowing things are being done right, and later training will move faster as a result. We tailor it to fit what benefits you best. For experienced owners, or older pups, we can do more advanced work. For new owners, or younger pups, we spend more time on the basics. Give us a call or email for details.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The dog owner(s) are given a 1–2-hour hands-on lesson on the day of the dog’s graduation lesson. Following training, each dog owner has up to three private sessions (30 mins) available to schedule with their trainer at Southeast Off Leash.

Yes! We encourage the dog owner(s) to schedule a meeting time to see their dog during their Board & Train program.

16 months old is the minimum age for puppies.

Bookings are made an average of 45 days in advance.