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Hunting Dogs / Describes in a Practical Manner the Training, Handling, Treatment, Breeds, Etc., Best Adapted for Night Hunting as Well as Gun Dogs for Daylight Sport

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Practical, instruction-focused manual that explains how to train, handle, feed, and condition hunting dogs for both night and daylight sport, with detailed techniques for coon, fox, deer hounds, and small-game work. It covers breeding, selection, care, common ailments, and rearing practices, plus specific training drills, use of older dogs in pup education, and suggestions for feeding and exercise. An illustrated section surveys breeds and working types—hound, scent, pointing, spaniel, terrier, and sledge dogs—and a glossary of technical terms supports hands-on guidance for hunters and breeders.

About the Author

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Oliver Hartley

Oliver Hartley is an author known for his practical insights into the world of hunting dogs. His notable work, "Hunting Dogs," provides a comprehensive guide on the training, handling, and treatment of various breeds suited for both night hunting and daylight sport. Hartley's expertise in the subject matter offers valuable information for enthusiasts and professionals alike, making his contributions significant in the field of canine training and hunting practices.

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