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Let's build your once-in-a-lifetime hunting companion together.

We understand the bond between a hunter and their dog. Whether you're shouldering an ancient Willow Oak in the Arkansas Timber, hunting in Louisiana Marsh, or working Mallards in a Kansas ditch, our mission is to help you build the best companion possible. We are dedicated to training retrievers that can handle any challenge you face together in the field. Join us in creating a loyal partner that will elevate your hunting experience.

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About Us

Our Mission

We believe that what works for one dog may not work for another. Each dog is evaluated once they arrive, and we start to develop a training plan that will give your pup the best chance at success and extract every bit of potential possible.

Why Choose Us

Here at LBD, your dog's health and well-being is our top priority. We strive for a clean and safe environment by disinfecting our facilities multiple times a day. Our training program is uniquely designed to cater to your goals and meet the specific needs of your dog. Trust us to provide the best care and training possible for your furry friend!

Our Values

We believe in the skill and loyalty of our dogs above all else. Our training practices revolve around creating not just working dogs, but lifelong companions that bring joy and reliability to every home.

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"The folks at Legacy Bird Dogs are top-notch! Ringo was there four months before the season. Being local, I had the opportunity to come out and train with Zach and Ringo on unique and challenging setups that simulated real hunting and hunt test-type situations while he was at their kennel.

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He was well taken care of while there and returned sharp and ready to hunt. Zach has kept in touch, even after Ringo returned home, just to see how he's doing. I would recommend Legacy Bird Dogs to anyone. My dog will be coming back after the season for more advanced training."

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