
David Robertson
Background
It all started with a yellow sheila that was owned by my Aunt and Uncle. They decided they couldn’t keep her due to the amount of energy she had. I was beside myself when they let me take her home.
Once we got home we went straight to work! Missing parties, dinners, events. I was eaten up with it! She turned out to be the best young bloke responsibility / hunting mate!! She made me a man.
Mates started asking me to help out and take their dogs to get ready for duck season. Before I knew it, we were a full time training facility that keeps 18-26 dogs at a time! We train top-notch gun dogs as well as hunt test dogs! We participate in UKC and AKC events throughout the year!
Why I Use SportDOG Brand
We use SportDOG Brand 'cause it's the best out there. No other products can match the day-to-day grind that we cop every day! We use the 2525 and 1825 collars every day!! They never let us down! We recommend every client to SportDOG collars when they come to pick up their pup! We also use the SportDOG electronics for our remote launchers we use every day.
Rock Steady Retrievers is a proud user of SportDOG and always will be!
Favourite Products
SD-2525 and SD-1825
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