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Pups need started

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 12:39 am
by dogrunnerone
I have 4 pups that need started. Two of them are females that are a little bit older, both have been in the wild with older dogs but just haven't put it together yet. These two need time in rabbits. The other two are 6 month old males that haven't been messed with. I am looking for a starting pen or someone that would be willing to start these pups in or around Indiana. Please don't suggest Cliff Troxel, as I have used him before.

Please post names, addresses and rates.

Thanks,

Craig Tull

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 12:46 am
by J.C. Blair
Craig,
Dont know how far from Elizabethtown, KY you are. I know of a bunch of guys that send pups down to Danny Padgett's pen and they all say he does a very good job. He frequents this board so I'm sure he can give you the details.

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 1:59 am
by dogrunnerone
Thanks Chad,

E-town in about 4 hours or so from me. I tried to get them in at Dale Peters' but he has shut his down until July due to baby rabbits. These pups need started or need gone, one or the other.

Craig

need pups started

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 9:57 am
by rally
call bob, hollingworth 765 966 4366 best around cental ind richmond ind, very reas. cost

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 1:29 pm
by mooredog
if Versailles Ky (southwest of lexington) is not too far call Bill Bryant
859-873-7456 He does a great job at a fair price
Paul
:lol: :lol:

starting pen

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 6:33 pm
by poormans2
craig bryan took some pups down to rockville ind. i believe it's $75 for a month but if they have trouble starting she keeps them longer with no more money. bryan has all the info like phone # and address. so if you want you can get ahold of him. thats all i know tracy

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 6:38 pm
by Hunter
Maybe try and get ahold of Dale Barnes. cya, Paul

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 6:44 pm
by Bev
Might be a bit of a travel, but I'll throw his hat in the ring.

Here's the ad for Red Briar Kennels (Steve Cellar) in Ashland, OH that appears in TAB:

Here at Red Briar Kennels, we take great pride in our training program. We offer “real-time” training techniques, meaning we use no pens as all our hounds are trained like you hunt…in the wild. Let us start, train or condition your already running hound right now. We offer both short and long term training programs. Choose to have your dog simply started or have them broke to the gun.

Our program allows us to spend one-on-one time with your hound, the way it should be. All hounds have journals kept on them for “trending” your dog. This allows us to better focus on each dog’s needs on an individual basis. Coupled with weekly updates, you the owner know exactly what your hound is doing each week no matter what the distance.

At Red Briar Kennels, we excel at bringing out the qualities that you have bred into your hound. As well as provide an atmosphere allowing your hound to perform to the best of it’s ability and breeding under optimum circumstances.

Red Briar Kennels
Ashland, Ohio 44805
(419) 207-9069
Owner/trainer, Steve Cellar
redbriarkennels@zoominternet.net

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:08 pm
by Koontzy
Bev wrote:Might be a bit of a travel, but I'll throw his hat in the ring.

Here's the ad for Red Briar Kennels (Steve Cellars) in Ashland, OH that appears in TAB:

Here at Red Briar Kennels, we take great pride in our training program. We offer “real-time” training techniques, meaning we use no pens as all our hounds are trained like you hunt…in the wild. Let us start, train or condition your already running hound right now. We offer both short and long term training programs. Choose to have your dog simply started or have them broke to the gun.

Our program allows us to spend one-on-one time with your hound, the way it should be. All hounds have journals kept on them for “trending” your dog. This allows us to better focus on each dog’s needs on an individual basis. Coupled with weekly updates, you the owner know exactly what your hound is doing each week no matter what the distance.

At Red Briar Kennels, we excel at bringing out the qualities that you have bred into your hound. As well as provide an atmosphere allowing your hound to perform to the best of it’s ability and breeding under optimum circumstances.

Red Briar Kennels
Ashland, Ohio 44805
(419) 207-9069
Owner/trainer, Steve Cellar
redbriarkennels@zoominternet.net
That actually sounds great:) whats he do about keeping your dog away from cars and stuff though???? does he have a website?

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:11 pm
by Bev
As a matter of fact he does. I should have posted it before:

http://www.redbriarkennels.com/

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:17 pm
by Koontzy
Bev wrote:As a matter of fact he does. I should have posted it before:

http://www.redbriarkennels.com/

thanks Bev, BTW hows ol rowdy doing:):) havent seen him since I went with ya'all to the little world.....

Thanks

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:27 pm
by CORNERSTONE
Steve at Red briar has done 2 pups for me and does an excellant job.

Red Briar Kennels

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:48 am
by D.Gross
I have two 8 month old females with Steve right now. I dropped them off last Monday. It was a 5 hour drive from NW Indiana but I'm glad I went. He has a good looking set up and after talking to him for an hour or so I feel he has the attitude and knowledge that I was looking for. He does all training himself and is not just about running but behavior and handling. Has lots of land at his disposal and trains in the wild. Uses shock collars in case they bump a deer but only as a last resort. Gets to know the dog and it's personality and has a very professional attitude about what he does. Can't wait to hear from him this coming weekend to hear how they are doing.
D. Gross

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 11:23 am
by C & T Kennels
there are several starting pens in Ohio .
Mark Erwin has a starting pen not sure how much or if he has any openings but he did a good job with my red/white female about a year and half ago

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 3:51 pm
by Huntin54
I would also reccomend Steve Cellar. He has an awesome set up. I have 2 dogs from him. A male that i had him start for me and did a fantastic job. And i just got a female from him not too long ago. She started at 5 months for me and she was running circles at 6 months.