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Scent: Training to Track, Search and RescueSecond Place Winner for a training book by the Dog Writers Association of America. Whether youre a rookie just getting into the sport or a trainer with many years of experience, this book will open your eyes to factors you werent aware of before. Youll learn about: *the science of scent *how to select the best tracking equipment *how to get started tracking and search... More |
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The Jack Russell Terrier: A Comprehensive Guide to Buying, Owning, and Training (Breed Basics)Jack Russell Terriers continues the Breed Basics series. Designed to be clear, concise, and reliable in our training message, this book discusses the Jack Russell personality, breed characteristics and history, selecting a litter and puppy, early obedience training and socialization, training for tricks, grooming, preventative care, typical Jack Russell... More |
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Agility Is Fun: A Step By Step Guide for Beginners and Experienced CompetitorsFrom the back cover. Ruth Hobday gives a practical introduction to the world of agility, clearly illustrating her text with photographs and diagrams by Sandra Russell (of Russell Fine Art). Ruth runs the Hurricane Dog Training Centre in Shropshire and is well known for the time, effort and care she puts into every training session. Here in this exciting new book she shares the... More |
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Care and Behaviour of the German Shepherd DogInstantly recognizable, the German Shepherd is one of the most popular breeds of dog in the world today. In this comprehensive new book, Dr. David Sands shows how to get the best from these wonderful dogs. Topics include the history of the breed; the personality; choosing a puppy and training; rescue and... More |
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House Dogs And Sporting DogsThe authors object in writing this little work has been to supply the general reader with as much practical information upon the subject of the dog , as was compatible with the very limited space at his command. With this view, he has omitted all mention of the natural history of the dog, especially with... More |





