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Updated 7/1/11

Testimonials

 

 

"Blu on point and flush of a quail wing! He had 3 great points. He is really doing great. Starting to fill out and has really settled in."

Blu...a 9 week old pup out of Sally/George holding a point on a quail wing...He is owned by the Bond Family.

 

 

"Thank You JL Pointing Labs, we LOVE our new puppy Nitro."

A Sophie/Max pup Owned by the DeSiato family.

 

"He is getting big. He's very intelligent learning at a good rate. Will be getting shots and micro-chipped on Tuesday. His name is Phas."
Ben C. bcdinoman@hotmail.com


 

"This is Brady and Dash With a good youth weekend. Dash done very well, cant wait till opening weekend. He is one crazy dog lol! We had alot of fun."

Dash is a Jewels/Shauh pup owned by the Holzmeister Family.

Doug H. doug-wpw@hotmail.com


 "Lovin the pup, couldn't be happier, she is very intelligent and picks up on everything very quickly!"

Espiririon A. casanova061985@hotmail.com

 

"Leonard,

 
  hey there we named her Samantha "Sam" she is a great dog she has been in taining for a couple of months now. and been to south dakota this year twice. and is doing awsome, pointing, retrieving, and has a great nose. very impressive for a 7 month old pup.
 
thanks
Jim"
 

"She is doing great!  Best dog i have ever owned and most spoiled...Lol."

 

"Leonard,, Yea he's doing real well.  He is very obedient and has been an easy trainer thus far.  We call him RUGER,  He real name is "Sophies Machine Ruger".  I have attached the only pic I have of him so far.  I have gotten him onto a few birds but the picking is slim.  He has had 2 different points which is great but the last couple of birds he has flushed before I released him, so I have some work to break him of that.  he is really excitable when we do go hunting.  He is starting to range more and more so its getting tough to control. him I'm planning on getting some raised birds and working him close to me.  I  hope things are going well
 
Marty Cook
NCAA BB Official"
 
 

"Leonard,

 

My pup (Bella) has been doing great! I have had the opportunity to take her out hunting a couple of times in South Dakota and she performed well from the start. The first morning was a little slow for her, but as soon as we started dropping birds she picked it up right away. The birds were pretty spooky, but when they did sit tight she pointed and retrieved them. I trained her myself, but mostly just obedience and work with pheasant wings also. I couldn’t be more happy with her and she is very well mannered in the house as well! She is a little on the smaller side and weighs just under 50 lbs. right now but she has no lack of energy and goes hard all day which is exactly what I was looking for. My dad’s dog (Lily) has also been doing well but she got off to an unfortunate start as she stepped in between the tailgate and the bed of the pickup and partially tore her Achilles tendon (or whatever it is on a dog) a week before our South Dakota hunting trip so unfortunately she did not get to go. She had to lay low for several weeks to let it heal but she is back to full speed now. I did go out hunting with my dad and the pups over thanksgiving in Nebraska and we got a couple of pheasants, but the work for the dogs does not compare to South Dakota. He hasn’t been able to get her out too much yet but he did tell me that he hasn’t had a dog that has as good of nose as her before and I know he can’t wait to get her up to South Dakota in a few weeks. Lily is a little bigger that Bella weighing in around 65lbs. I will try to get a few pictures emailed to you as well.

 

P.S. The first thing the vet asked me when I took her in the first time here in Colorado was where I had got her from. He told me that he vary rarely sees labs in Colorado that have the narrower heads and not the blocky traditional lab heads. He told me that the narrower headed dogs are typically easier to train and tend to be smarter. I was curious if you had ever heard this before??

 

Thanks,

 

Zach"