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How to Help Gun Dogs Train Themselves
Joan Bailey

Swan Valley Press, 2004 - 206 pages

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A great place to start in training a hunting dog

Joan Bailey's extensive experience in training hunting dogs, especially the versatile breeds, shines in every chapter of this now classic book. She teaches us that the key is truly helping the pup develop itself. The only thing that will help more than this book is actually getting the dog into the fields and coverts themselves. My wire-haired pointing griffon buddy and I recommend both highly.


Success!

I am sure that I would not have had such a successful outcome with my current bird finding companion had I not started with Joan Bailey's book before the pup even arrived at my home. Although I have raised many pointing dogs, I still need that constant reminder to let pups be pups and to expose young hunting dogs to as many types of home and field conditions as possible. Joan's book tells you when and how this should be done. My father used the first version with success as well for his pointing lab, and I recently ordered the newest edition for him as he eagerly awaits the arrival of a Small Munsterlander puppy. Thanks Joan!


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Great Help to training my Gun Dog

After reading this book I have many more ideas to train my gun dog and it provided a lot of helpful resources for building a training table and such. I would recommend this book to anyone who will be working on training a gun dog of any type.






A great read for ANY dog owner!

Joan's book certainly helped me when I became the new owner of a hunting dog eight years ago. The book focuses on the time period before the arrival of the puppy, through the first critical year of a dog's life. The information in this book would be useful for any new dog owner, whether the dog is a hunting breed or not. I would say this is a MUST read for anyone who plans on hunting over their dog. I know that when it is time for the next puppy in a year or two, I will be reading this book again! Highly recommended!


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