
Clint Johnson
El Paso, AR
Background
Clint Johnson has professionally trained heaps of retrievers and titled a bunch of champions. With more than 11 years of experience, he's competed in the Super Retriever Series (winner of the 2004 SRS in El Campo, TX), World Retriever Championships, AKC trials, UKC Grand, and AKC/UKC hunt tests. Clint Johnson Retrievers Training Centre includes two facilities and a team of full-time trainers to train dogs for hunters, breeders, competition buffs, guides, and upland hunting. They add titles/championships to top-notch retrievers and create ace retrievers for hunt tests/trials. We also help find the right retriever for clients, sell started and trained retrievers, and sell a couple of retriever litters each year.
Why I Use SportDOG Brand
Simple. We love the products and customer service. We train year-round from daylight to dark. It's great to finally have reliable tools to use every day. We reckon SportDOG gets our business. We're proud to back SportDOG products.
Favourite Products
The SD-400S has been a favourite. We like all of the new line: smaller, lighter, and reliable! Priced right and a great warranty.
Websites
http://www.clintjohnsonretrievers.com/Other Senior Prostaff

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