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Brian Nuttall has been breeding and working Patterdale terriers for well over sixty years and he has a wealth of experience that makes this book essential reading for both novice and veteran terriermen. This work is full of hunting anecdotes featuring legendary terrier breeders such as Cyril Breay, Frank Buck, Wally Wyld and David Machin. There are also tips on entering to large quarry, breeding a working strain and much advice on working terriers generally, with many photographs and interesting artwork illustrating the text, which makes this an important record for those interested in Patterdale terriers and working terriers in general.
An idiot proof, yet in-depth insight of how to breed and produce great Working Patterdale Terriers. Curtis Hagen is the founder of Roughneck Kennels which is based in Oklahoma, USA. He's been breeding and working with dogs his whole adult life. He has produced some of the best examples of the breed there have been, and is well respected by other Patterdale Terrier enthusiasts all over the world. Tom Angus, JMA Matthew's Working Patterdale Terriers.
Includes pen-portraits and interviews with fifty terrier-men.
- Invaluable handbook for owners and potential owners of Patterdale Terriers - Much-respected author with extensive experience in the field - The only book published on this increasingly popular breed The Patterdale Terrier is an increasingly popular breed both as a pet and a working terrier. These fabulous little dogs have a passionate following here in America and the United Kingdom and, until now, little has been known about their origins. Seán Frain has carefully traced the history of the breed and the area from which they originated. He describes, often firsthand, their working ability and includes interesting anecdotal stories. The book covers owning a Patterdale as a pet, training from puppy to adulthood, and has a useful chapter on breeding.
John Park has bred and worked some of the best terriers ever produced in the British Isles for several decades and he has become a legend in his own lifetime. He has hunted and dug all large British quarry with his earth dogs and his terriers have had a massive impact on the working terrier scene, not just in Britain, but in several other countries too, such as Ireland, Australia and America. This book traces the history of the John Park strain of working terrier and also touches on some of the great terriermen John Park has hunted and dug with, such as Cyril Breay, Frank Buck, Oliver Gill, Tony Broadbent and many more. This is a fascinating read full of hunting and digging anecdotes and terriers that were wonderful workers, the emphasis being on reliable and utterly game digging dogs. This book will delight experienced and novice terriermen alike and will interest any who have even a passing interest in working terrier breeds. Also included is a companion guide to Brian Plummer's The Fell Terrier, with many updates recorded.
ALL PROFITS FROM GARY'S BOOK DONATED TO MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT BOOK ONE: Delves into the history, development and work of Gary Middleton's strain of Lakeland terrier, with entering methods, terrier rescues, famous terriers, showing, breeding and a host of other subjects discussed, making this an informative and interesting read full of exciting hunting anecdotes and interesting photographs. All profits go to Macmillan Cancer Support. BOOK TWO: The Working Terrier Miscellany also discusses many subjects which are of interest to all who keep and work terriers, or have an interest in our working terrier breeds. At the back of the book is an extensive list of working terrier names, which is probably the most extensive list ever published. Full of working terrier tales, this will fascinate all who admire a game earth dog.
Working Terriers offers a commonsense approach to modern terrier work based on the experience of longtime terrier trainers. An ideal introduction for anyone wishing to work their terrier, this book covers getting started, choosing a puppy, necessary equipment, and maintaining working qualities in a dog. It also addresses hunting and digging for rabbits, rats, mink, and fox.Written by one of the leading figures in the working terrier world Practical introduction to terrier work Contains never-before-published historic photos of early working dogs
Practical, common sense, terrier work for the beginner, laid out in a clear no-nonsense style with chapters on the history of working terriers in Europe and America, along with sections on introducing young dogs to work, tools, technique, American terrier quarry, hazards, and veterinary care for working dogs. The sections on veterinary care and tools alone will save most people more money than the cost of this book, while the tips on digging, locator collars, skunk toxic shock, and handling quarry at the end of a dig, may save you more than money. This is a book on working terriers, but if you show, breed or judge any type of working terrier you need to read chapters one, two and four, not only to understand the true history of working terriers in Great Britain and the United States, but also to understand why (and how) show judges have selected for linked structural characteristics that have resulted in breed after breed disappearing from the working field. 270 pages, with 80 photos and illustrations.
The Terriers of England and Wales is a companion volume to the author’s The Terriers of Scotland and Ireland (2003). It is more concerned with the working and companion qualities of the various English and Welsh breeds and with their origins than with show dogs and grooming. Cummins delves deeply into the history of the indigenous terriers of England and Wales (including some breeds that are no longer with us and others that are not yet recognized by national kennel clubs) to determine what they once were and what they are today. From the diminutive Yorkie to the majestic Airedale, the author explores similarities and differences of the gallant breeds that make up the English and Welsh terriers. With this information, prospective owners can make informed choices when choosing a canine companion while breeders have the knowledge needed to develop an improved breeding program. After reading The Terriers of England and Wales both owner and breeder will have a new appreciation for these finest of dogs.
"...an entertaining and unusual record of a year's activities with a pack of Jack Russell terriers, half a dozen lurchers, as many ferrets and a varied cast of human characters". Terrier, lurcher and ferret breeding, lots of rat hunting as well as rabbiting, a bit of falconry and much else besides. Also includes an inside account of the television documentary which was made about the author, Rat Hunting Man.