In addition to building new ponds and training features, Mitch adapts the nursery’s existing footprint to his training regimen.
He points to rows of young trees spaced 30-feet apart that stretch for 200 yards.
“Here’s how we get dogs to run straight,” Mitch says. “We place 18 bumpers at the end of the 200 yards. In just five days most of the dogs will figure out the prize is at the end. They learn to run straight down the tree row and run hard, and when they do that something good is waiting for them.”
Something good also is waiting for them inside the state-of-the-art 5,000-square foot kennel building – a pallet of Purina Pro Plan Performance 30/20 dog food.
“Good enough is not something we train for, it has to be great,” Mitch says. “Nourishment and fuel for our dogs must be the best. That’s why we choose Purina® Pro Plan® Performance for all our dogs.”
Webfoot Kennel has capacity for 64 dogs and features shiny, clean kennel runs and a spacious room for indoor training during inclement weather. A trophy case of ribbons and plaques greets visitors along with stunning photos of Webfoot-trained retrievers at work.
“After duck season ends in Missouri, we travel to south Texas for the winter,” Mitch says. “Warm water there is perfect for water work, and in late spring we head back to Missouri.”
Mitch and Kim agree that Webfoot Kennel and Forrest Keeling Nursery share a mission to ultimately connect people with nature – whether that’s spending time in a duck blind or enjoying the shade of a beautiful oak tree.
“The businesses may seem unrelated,” Mitch says, “but together, we can enhance the land to propagate more trees and plants and shape the land as training grounds that make well-trained retrievers.”
Kim adds, “We are only brief guardians of the land. Working with our clients, we’ve played a role in restoring the earth ‘one tree at a time.’ Together, we are healing our planet while healing ourselves and continuing to grow.”
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