Dog breaking by William Nelson Hutchinson. - (1865). - 355 pages
"The most expeditious, certain, and easy method, whether great excellence or only mediocrity be required"
The fact of this book showing that great excellence in dog-breaking is only attainable by the teacher's exercising constant kindness towards his pupil should make all who are in favour of the bill now before Parliament for a more humane treatment of animals strongly recommend owners of dogs, whether or not they be sportsmen, to peruse these pages ; for surely they would like to add, in an easy and pleasant manner, to the intelligence and obedience of their pets.
It is a satisfactory reflection that, owing ta the many sorts of dogs now taught to retrieve expeditiously, comparatively few wounded birds escape to undergo a Kngering, miserable death.
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Dog breaking by William Nelson Hutchinson. - (1865). - 355 pages
"The most expeditious, certain, and easy method, whether great excellence or only mediocrity be required"
The fact of this book showing that great excellence in dog-breaking is only attainable by the teacher's exercising constant kindness towards his pupil should make all who are in favour of the bill now before Parliament for a more humane treatment of animals strongly recommend owners of dogs, whether or not they be sportsmen, to peruse these pages ; for surely they would like to add, in an easy and pleasant manner, to the intelligence and obedience of their pets.
It is a satisfactory reflection that, owing ta the many sorts of dogs now taught to retrieve expeditiously, comparatively few wounded birds escape to undergo a Kngering, miserable death.
[Reprinted, Paperback, perfect binding]
Dog breaking by William Nelson Hutchinson. - (1865). - 355 pages
"The most expeditious, certain, and easy method, whether great excellence or only mediocrity be required"
The fact of this book showing that great excellence in dog-breaking is only attainable by the teacher's exercising constant kindness towards his pupil should make all who are in favour of the bill now before Parliament for a more humane treatment of animals strongly recommend owners of dogs, whether or not they be sportsmen, to peruse these pages ; for surely they would like to add, in an easy and pleasant manner, to the intelligence and obedience of their pets.
It is a satisfactory reflection that, owing ta the many sorts of dogs now taught to retrieve expeditiously, comparatively few wounded birds escape to undergo a Kngering, miserable death.
[Reprinted, Paperback, perfect binding]
Dog breaking by William Nelson Hutchinson. - (1865). - 355 pages
"The most expeditious, certain, and easy method, whether great excellence or only mediocrity be required"
The fact of this book showing that great excellence in dog-breaking is only attainable by the teacher's exercising constant kindness towards his pupil should make all who are in favour of the bill now before Parliament for a more humane treatment of animals strongly recommend owners of dogs, whether or not they be sportsmen, to peruse these pages ; for surely they would like to add, in an easy and pleasant manner, to the intelligence and obedience of their pets.
It is a satisfactory reflection that, owing ta the many sorts of dogs now taught to retrieve expeditiously, comparatively few wounded birds escape to undergo a Kngering, miserable death.
[Reprinted, Paperback, perfect binding]