TRAINING POINTING DOGS
Book Description
"What does Paul Long say about it?" is the question often
asked by most serious trainers. Recently revised with new photographs
and format, Training Pointing Dogs highlights the sage guidance of
this master dog trainer. In simple question-and-answer format, Long
answers the questions most asked by trainers, professional and amateur
alike.
Should I try to train my dog myself? Do I
need to use a whistle? How do I deal with a dog who sulks after correction?
When should I breed my male dog? How do I stop my dog from barking
at night without cause? What should I do if my dog will point a dead
bird but not pick up and retrieve it?
Paul Long's answers to these questions are
practical and filled with a good sense and subtle, wry humor of a
wily veteran. His answer to the last question above is a delightful
example: "Retrieving is a pretty sight and desirable. Elsewhere
in the book you will find suggestions for encouraging your dog to
retrieve. But if you have no success, remember that it is a rare sight
to see a man point a bird. However, many men have a back strong enough
to lean down and pick up a bird that a dog has located and pointed
dead." (6 X 9, 112 pages, b&w photos)
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