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Fully Trained Labrador Retriever for sale

October 24, 2010 by Jeff Fuller  
Filed under News and Updates, Soggy Dog Blog

FULLY TRAINED GUNDOG FOR SALE!!

SHR Soggy Acres Josie Lee WC is for sale for $2000. 

Josie is a great guide dog and has hunted pheasant, grouse, chuckar, woodcock, ducks and geese.  She is great in the field, but was unable to have pups.  Thus this turn key gundog is for sale to a good home.  Josie has a great disposition and loves to play fetch in the yard till your arm falls off.

Dont miss out on a field ready hunting dog that will do equally well on the coach hanging out.  Her info is on the female section of this page with all of her health clearances and her picture.  She is also featured in the opening trailer for SportingDog Adventures!!

Big Things Happening in the Swamp!

October 11, 2010 by Jeff Fuller  
Filed under Soggy Dog Blog

Where to begin….where to begin…..

We have so much going on here at Soggy Acres Retrievers. 

First….Lucy and Tory had their litters of pups.  All of the pups are growing like weeds and the mothers are doing well!!  Unfortunately all of the pups are sold so if ya dont have a deposit on one of these labrador retrievers pups its too late!

Second…..I do however have two different litters of all chocolate lab pups and a litter of black and chocolate lab pups due in December 2010.  The first litter is SHR Soggy Acres Picketts Charge JH and Soggy Acres Millie Belle.  The black and chocolate litter is HR Soggy Acres Desert Fox MH and SHR Soggy Acres Maddie Lou JH AWC.

Third…..Rommel earned his Master Hunter title this past weekend in Ohio while being handled by Paul Kartes of Lakota Retrievers!!!  Way to go Rommel!!!

Fourth….this week is the start of our busy time for getting the footage for our new television show SportingDog Adventures.  Be sure to check out the website for the show at www.sportingdogadventures.com .

SportingDog Adventures Sponsors

August 22, 2010 by Jeff Fuller  
Filed under News and Updates, Soggy Dog Blog

I am pleased to announce we have sent out 26 Sponsor kits to interested companies.  We are looking forward to partnering with some of these great companies for our upcoming 2011 season.

For more information about our sponsor levels and marketing packages feel free to contact me  any time.

As of today our first two sponsors are Pheasants Forever and Wild Wings Sportsmans Club!! 

Our website for the show is www.sportingdogadventures.com .  There is also a facebook page up and running as well.

Filming will commence soon and we are more than excited for what we have planned for our viewers!!

KFAN Radio Interview Thursday August 12th

I will be live on KFAN radio this thursday at 815 pm. We will chat about Game Fair and the seminars that I will be putting on as part of the Native Performance Dog Food Team.

Im sure we will talk all things Soggy Acres Retrievers and SportingDog Adventures as well.

If you want to get some insightful information about our appearance at Game fair, Kennel or new Television show dont miss the interview.

I will also be at Game Fair all weekend for Native on stage and at the retriever pond!!

Heres the link for KFAN were you can listen to the show live online.

http://www.kfan.com/main.html

The Last Hunt

The Last Hunt

Too often gun dog owners take for granted their teammates and do not realize how great they truly were until after they have passed.  I own numerous dogs and have had the pleasure to hunt over dozens of fine hunting hounds.  With that said, I always knew my first dog Lily, was something special.

I got Lily as a wedding present from my mother and father in law.  She was a chocolate bundle of joy and the first dog that was wholly mine.  I was determined to train her myself to not only hunt, but run competition.  Hunting was natural to her, but the competition was well, something she ran me in.  Trainers would refer to her as a “whole lotta dog.”  This was basically a nice way to tell me that I was in over my head because she was running me.  I still decided that I was going to train my girl and learn with her the art of the retrieving sports.  We worked plenty and she became a great upland hunter for grouse and pheasants.  Many a time came along where I was ridiculed for my brown dog being inferior because of her color.  Nothing would be said and we would head to the field.  After the hunt, and after she hunted the other dogs off the field in embarrassment, I would receive the same compliment…..Not bad for a chocolate.

Lily eventually led me to the Labrador retriever breeding world.  I decided to work on producing my own kennel and line of labs.  With the strength of puppies from Lily the groundwork was laid for my kennel, training program and eventual foray into television.  With all of the above said I will still always remember our last hunt.

It was December and I had 5 dogs at our cabin.  Grouse season was still open and I decided to take the dogs out.  Slowing in her old age, Lily would struggle to keep up with the young dogs.  Even at 11 years old she still would manage to put up her share of birds.  As I got my shotgun and coat I let Lily out of the cabin.  I was walking to the kennel to get a couple of other dogs when she gave me that look.  The look said, “Let’s go out together, just me and you boss.”  I had gotten the look other times, but for some reason took her up on it that day.

We went out in the woods and put up 12 grouse.  I shot like usual and we got only one.  It didn’t matter though.  I could see how much it meant to my old girl that it was just the two of us.  She would flush birds, look after I shot and run back to me.  Once at my feet she would drop on her back and perform the “Victory Roll” that she had become famous for with friends and clients.  The truth was neither of us cared if we got a bird; it was just her and I as a team.  I did take her out to a few game farm hunts later in the year, but that was truly our last hunt.

It is said that you only get one great dog in your life.  I am sure that I will and already do have dogs with immense talent, shown by their titles.  But ability and titles are not what make a hunting dog great.  I know that I will never again have the same bond with another dog that Lily and I had.  She was my first and once in a lifetime dog all at once.

My Dillers taught me more about dogs, training, life and now death than any other animal ever will.  She passed with a massive infection.  By the time she saw a vet it was too late.  To her last day she never showed a sign of illness.  I think she was just focusing on the hunting season that was only a month away.  Twelve years is a good life for a Lab, especially as they were all quality years.  That still doesn’t make the thought of her not being in the field, riding shotgun in the truck, or sitting on my lap on the couch any easier.

Tomorrow dawns a new day and I’ll pick myself up.  I will work with my dogs and hunting season will be packed with adventures.  I just won’t enjoy them quite as much as I used to.

Thank you for the great memories girl.  Now rest easy, find a nice tree to curl up under and please wait for me.  I’ll be along in a bit and we will hit the field.  I promise to shoot straight this time and it will be just the two of us.  I promise.

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