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Backwoods Kennels

 

 
Field Trials
We specialize in training and trialing field dogs, both AKC and American Field.
Competition Dogs
Check out this page for finished dogs, and dogs being trained and campaigned now.
Hunt Test
Training and handling in all levels of AKC licensed Hunting Tests is available.
Available Stud Service
Click here for a list of dogs available at stud.
Puppies & Available Dogs
We occasionally have puppies and/or started dogs available.

 

My name is Greg Dixon.  I’ve hunted with bird dogs for over twenty years.  I started training professionally full time in 1994 and finished my first field champion in 1998.  Since 1998; many dogs that I have trained have earned multiple titles including Field Champions, Amateur Field Champions, National and National Amateur Champions.  I’ve trained Master Hunters, NAVHDA Utility dogs and many good ol’ huntin’ dogs.  I feel one of the keys to success is training on wild birds and offer wild bird trips to Texas and North Dakota where your dog can encounter native birds in a training situation.  I’ve got the knowledge and experience to help you with your bird dog. 

For an evaluation of your dog, give me a call.

                                                                                          

NFC/FC Backwoods Sure Shot Wilson, winner of the 2003 GWPCA National Championship in Reno, NV
Shown from left  with handler Greg Dixon, judges Eldon Hongo & Ken Ruff and
Liz Dixon with Wilson.
 
                                      
                                    
NFC/DC Backwoods Sure Shot Marley                        Red Baron's Ms Dixie Delight
               Owner:  Helen Shelley                               Winner of 2003 GWPCA Field Futurity
                                                                                                     Owners: Red & Ray Brannan
 
 
NAFC/FC/AFC Triad's Keepsake of Oakleaf, MH
2000 National Amateur Field Champion
Owner:  Linda Kelly, handler Kitty Pullen
                      

Backwoods Kennels offers training for your pointing dog year round – whether winter in Texas, summer on the prairies of North Dakota or at home in western Wisconsin. The kennel and grounds are located less than an hour from Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota and sits on 200 acres in the heart of grouse and pheasant country.

Backwoods Kennels is dedicated to training your dog for hunting, field trials and hunt tests. Your dog will experience quality care and training in a controlled environment by one of the most experienced dog trainers in the Midwest.

 


Foreground:  NFC/FC Willow’s On The Spot
Owner: John Lunseth
Background: NFC/FC Backwoods Sure Shot Wilson
Owner: Ron Wilson

Professional Services

Introduction for Young Dogs
Give your pup the right start by letting a pro develop its inherited natural abilities.  The foundation for success starts with the proper introduction to birds, cover, water and gunfire.  Beginning yard work includes whoa, heel, come and other basic commands while the pup gets plenty of attention as it learns.  This is the most important stage of your young dog’s life.

Basic Gun Dog Training
General gun dog course includes basic yard work – whoa, heel, come, steadiness to wing and shot, force breaking and conditioning.  Proven conditioning methods build stamina and desire while working toward a well-mannered, cooperative hunting companion.

Handling and training available for your hunt test or field trial dog.

After the program, time will be spent with the owner, teaching how to handle and continue the dog’s training.  Individual problems and solutions discussed with dog owners.


                                         
  
                            2 X NAFC/FC Ice Hot's Cobb                  FC St. Croix's Double Diamonds
                   Owner: Paul Jaeger                                               Owners:  Sue & Bruce Mueller 

               

Winter Training in Texas
Backwoods Kennels offers dog training for your bird dog during the winter months.  Send your promising young dog or your seasoned hunting companion to a warmer climate for an early start or a needed tune-up.

Winter months are lost months for your hunting dog.  While everyone else fights the cold, snowy winter, give your dog the opportunity for plenty of exercise, sunny skies, birds galore and top notch training.

The Texas trip is generally 8 weeks in length, and starts the end of January.

For training rates or more information please contact us at (715)778-4675 or email Training

We feed and recommend Purina Pro Plan

bulletHeated indoor/outdoor kennels
bulletBoarding available while you vacation
bulletA certificate of vaccination is required
bulletrabies
bulletDHPP
bulletCorona
bulletBordetella
bulletA deposit with your reservation is required
bulletLimited space – reserve now!

 

                                                                          

                              DC Backwoods Penny Lane                                                     Brophy's Super Charged
                              Owner:  Helen Case Shelley                                                      Owner:  Ike Austin

                                                                                         

                                                                                                  Richards Firebolt
                                                                                                                                            Owner:  Bob Becknell

(Article reprinted from the Spring 2004 Wire~News, The Journal of the GWPCA)

 

Breeder's Forum
Note: This is a continuing series focusing on various GWP breeders, their success and struggles. Hopefully, this will allow all of us to learn from their experiences and accumulated knowledge.

 

Backwoods - A Driving Force
By Laura Reeves
 
Greg and Liz Dixon, Backwoods GWP, have built steadily into a team to be reckoned with in the field trial world. At the same time, they are active in the ranks of breeders working to create dual-purpose Wirehairs.

The first litter Greg and Liz bred together in 1996, produced Ch. Backwoods Mo Kick. Whelped in a camper at a field trial, Mo is the dam of the 2002 and 2003 GWPCA National Field Champions DC Backwoods Sure Shot Marley and FC Backwoods Sure Shot Wilson. Greg and Liz bred, trained and handled both Marley and Wilson to their national championship wins, field championships and Marley's show championship.

The story of how the Dixons'  produced two national championship winners in their second generation of breeding, in just seven years, is comprised of a little bit of luck, solid foundations, good research and a lot of hard work.

Greg got his start in Wirehairs in 1988 with a show dog. After hunting pheasant over Brittanies for six years, Greg says, "I really liked the Wires. They were everything I was looking for." The dog's sire's owner gave Greg a membership to the Twin Cities GWP Club where he was first exposed to hunt tests, NAVHDA tests and eventually, field trials. That's where he hooked up with Liz, who by that time had been trialing for several years.

Liz's first Wirehair was a rescue that was surrendered to the vet clinic where she worked in 1982. This "little roan dog" sparked Liz's interest and went on to earn American and Canadian CD titles. He also was her introduction to the TCGWPC. In 1984, Liz gave herself a Christmas present named Drew - Ch. Liebenwaid's Doc's Drieka, SH. In 1985, when club members found out Liz had a horse and trailer, she was encouraged to come to her first field trial.

"I was hooked. By '86 I had my first Walker. It's in my blood now. What could be more perfect than combining horses and dogs," says Liz.

That combination has produced not only a successful line of Wirehairs but a breeding program of Tennessee Walking Horses that are in high demand.

The Backwoods luck started, according to Greg, when he met Don Paltani at a trial in the spring of 1993. Paltani gave Greg a dog - that dog was Archie, Backwoods Flexible Flyer (Rawlee Gene's Delight x Rawhides Dizzy Lizzy).

"I got to know Paltani and went to Texas training with him. I learned more about field trials and training dogs," Greg says. "From there, I went out on my own and worked my ass off."

"At the National in '93 I saw Jay Collins' dogs run," Greg says. "We really liked what we saw, so we got a dog from him. That was Zip, FC Jay-Mar's Blakes Blue Angel (Haag's Director x Rawhide's Flake). She was similar to Archie on paper, but more trainable." Archie and Zip provided the bedrock of the Backwoods foundation. Archie to Zip was the breeding that produced Mo and also her sister FC/AFC Prairiewood's Easy Rider.

"You pick what you think is good", Greg says. "Liz liked Rocky (NFC/DC/AFC Sure Shot's Hot Rocks, MH) when he was the (1996 Field) Futurity winner. So we bred (Mo) to him, got those puppies (Marley and Wilson). We saw a lot of line breeding. Breeders didn't do a lot of outcrossing. So, we just decided that we were going to look for what we thought were the best dogs. It didn't matter who said what about them."

Greg recalls seeing a pup from a breeding Ron Wilson had done that combined the Sure Shot line with Archie's full brother from an earlier litter, DC Uodibar's Bushman. The puppy was "just awesome" and helped trigger the idea of the Rocky x Mo breeding.

"We don't breed a ton of dogs," Greg says. "They're not suitable dogs for the average hunter. They just have too much motor. We like to breed a litter to keep trying to produce a nice all-around dog - a dog that can finish in the show ring and be competitive in any trial.

"Wherever we go (in a breeding program) we're looking for more power and more style. We want to see a lot of heart, a lot of drive, style and intensity. We want them to have a lot of class on the ground, be pleasing to look at running. We've ridden just about every brace at every national we've been to. A lot of times the dogs we like don't do anything. That doesn't mean anything if it's the right kind of animal for us."

Greg identifies trainability as one of the biggest issues they encounter. "I see dogs that will look you in the eye, then run to the horizon looking for birds," he says. "They either have it or they don't"
"One thing," Greg says, "We don't pick that hard on coat, because you can have it in one generation. It's pretty easy to put a coat back on 'em."

The Dixon's kennel, located on nearly 200 acres in Spring Valley, Wisc., is home to 10-14 adult dogs of their own, as well as an average of 20 client dogs. "Eighty acres is in pasture," says Liz. "The rest is in CRP or woods. There is a ton of area to hunt the dogs. Plus, we put bird pens on the edges of the CRP. It's pretty much classic Wisconsin farmland. The back of the property is rolling, surrounded by little rivers. There are turkeys, deer, grouse, pheasants, quail - lots of game birds in the hills."

An idyllic setting for a hard-working team with a little luck and a style all their own - a winning combination in any game.

               

        
Greg and Truman

DC/AFC Keystone Upwind Double Dippity
"Roddy" Owned by Ron & Julia Bonar

 

 

 

 

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