
Brett Copeland
Jonesboro, AR
Background
I've had passion for duck hunting and dog training since a young age. I trained my first duck dog at 17 years old. I've been fortunate enough to turn a hobby into a career, and in 2008, I went to work for Webb Footed Kennel in Jonesboro, AR. I started as basic kennel help; feeding dogs, throwing birds, etc. Since then, I started training young dogs to do basic obedience, force fetch, steady singles and doubles and then quickly went into the transition training. I've titled over 100 HRCH dogs. Whether it's training a dog for a serious duck hunter or competing in AKC/UKC hunt test, we do it all.
Why I Use SportDOG Brand
Webb Footed Kennels has over 70 dogs from February to September and our customers rely on us to make the hunting dog the best it can be at home and in the field. I cannot do this without using a reliable and durable brand like SportDOG. I know every time I pick up my SD-2525 or SD-1825 it's going to work for me and help me make each and every dog perform to its fullest potential.
Favorite Products
My favorite product to use day in and day out at the kennel is the SD-2525, due to the reliability. I'm usually training 20-30 dogs twice a day. During hunting season I like using the SD-1825 due to how easy it is to use.
Websites
https://www.facebook.com/Webb-Footed-Kennel-245670845450167/Other Senior Prostaff

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