THANK YOU!
First, I would like to thank God for giving me the talent and the health to train dogs. I would also like to thank my wife, Mary Ann, and my two daughters, Caroline and Mallory, and my son Hardy. Without their love and support, my dog training would be impossible. I would also like to thank the Paul Cutrer family for allowing me to use family land to train my dogs. You all are like family to me, and I appreciate everything that you have ever done for me. Thanks also to David and Michael Jarreau, my first two clients. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to get started and the confidence to go forward. Thanks to my old faithful companion, Stormy. None of the birds you retrieved or ribbons you won can attest to your true ability as a retriever. You put on many admirable performances and secured many clients for me as well as setting the standard for retrievers that followed in your footsteps. May you rest in peace.
Thanks also to John Barnes my friend and former client, for designing our website. Great job!
Finally, thanks to all of my clients and friends who have put their faith and trust in me and chose me to train their dogs. It has been an honor and a privilege. The friendships made and memories created will last a lifetime.
DANIEL
GOLDSBY
Daniel graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in social studies. For the past 25 years, he has been a school teacher in Tangipahoa Parish. Daniel trained his first lab when he was nineteen years old. He taught his own lab to retrieve frisbees, to get drinks out of an ice chest, to dive into a swimming pool, and to retrieve waterfowl. It was then that he realized that he had a passion for training labs for retrieving purposes.
DANIEL
GOLDSBY
Daniel graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in social studies. For the past 25 years, he has been a school teacher in Tangipahoa Parish. Daniel trained his first lab when he was nineteen years old. He taught his own lab to retrieve frisbees, to get drinks out of an ice chest, to dive into a swimming pool, and to retrieve waterfowl. It was then that he realized that he had a passion for training labs for retrieving purposes.