TRAINING THE RETRIEVER: A MANUAL. By J.A. Kersley.
(1970) 1976 3rd edition. 8vo (140 x 216mm). Pp187. B/w photographs, illustrations. Brown boards, spine titled in gilt.
Frequently recommended by my customers as a straightforward and very useful guide to training labrador retrievers to the gun". The amateur who undertakes the training of a dog must be an enthusiast. ...This is a book written by an amateur for amateurs, although I hope my professional friends may get a little quiet amusement out of it. It is written while the difficulties of training are fresh in my mind - the professional has often forgotten the difficulties that troubled him in the early days. It sometimes wanders from the strict path of training - but after all this is how training should go - and I have tried to introduce a little humour. Whether I have written about a serious subject in a light manner or a light subject in a serious manner, I leave to the reader to decide". A detailed and wholly realistic book. Chapters include: Know your dog; On scent and scenting; On choosing a puppy, its housing and management; The first year; The training ground, the rabbit pen; On crime and punishment and the correction of faults; Handling; Training; Obstacles and how you hope to surmount them; Advanced handling; Advanced training; The errors of an amateur; The first and second seasons; On judges and judging; Of guns, stewards and professional trainers; Working tests and field trials; The final bounce. Appendices include: Excerpts from Registration and Field Trial Rules; Rules for Retriever Trials; Excerpts from the Standard Recommendations of the Retriever Advisory Committee.
Frequently recommended by my customers as a straightforward and very useful guide to training labrador retrievers to the gun". The amateur who undertakes the training of a dog must be an enthusiast. ...This is a book written by an amateur for amateurs, although I hope my professional friends may get a little quiet amusement out of it. It is written while the difficulties of training are fresh in my mind - the professional has often forgotten the difficulties that troubled him in the early days. It sometimes wanders from the strict path of training - but after all this is how training should go - and I have tried to introduce a little humour. Whether I have written about a serious subject in a light manner or a light subject in a serious manner, I leave to the reader to decide". A detailed and wholly realistic book. Chapters include: Know your dog; On scent and scenting; On choosing a puppy, its housing and management; The first year; The training ground, the rabbit pen; On crime and punishment and the correction of faults; Handling; Training; Obstacles and how you hope to surmount them; Advanced handling; Advanced training; The errors of an amateur; The first and second seasons; On judges and judging; Of guns, stewards and professional trainers; Working tests and field trials; The final bounce. Appendices include: Excerpts from Registration and Field Trial Rules; Rules for Retriever Trials; Excerpts from the Standard Recommendations of the Retriever Advisory Committee.
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Book Code
17651
Author | Kersley (J.A.). |
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Book Code | 17651 |
ISBN | 0091189705 / 0091189705. |
Book Description | Very good in slightly used price-clipped dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1976 |
Publisher | Popular Dogs Publishing Co. |
Place | London. |