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He has helped thousands of retriever enthusiasts from around the world with his Total Retriever video series, article collections, and workshops. He has been a columnist with the Retriever Journal since 1985. |
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| At Handjem Retrievers, Mike and his assistant Ray Voigt train 24 dogs daily in situations designed to prepare them for the rigors of all-age field trial competition. With facilities in Montello, Wisconsin and Boston, Georgia, Handjem offers year round training with outstanding land and water venues. Previous assistants at Handjem Retrievers have included Andy Attar, Pat Burns, Ben Vallin, and Dave Smith, trainers who moved on to their own successful training operations. | |||
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Nine great dogs, primarily trained at Handjem Retrievers, have been elected to the Retriever Field Trial Hall of Fame. In his youth, Mike's family had Brittany Spaniels and Golden Retrievers. Hunting for ducks, pheasants, and grouse with his father, Henry, an avid sportsman, was an important part of growing up |
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After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Wildlife Ecology he went to the University of Idaho where he earned a Master's degree in Wildlife Resources. When a government hiring freeze made wildlife management jobs scarce, Mike spent the winter of 1981 training with the late Jim Kappes, and his assistants Bruce and Wayne Curtis, in Texas. Upon returning to Wisconsin several people approached him about training their dogs and thus he began a career as a professional dog trainer.
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