What the Dogs Taught Me: Observations and Suggestions That Will Make You a Better Hunter, Shooter, and Dog Owner
By (Author) Scott Linden
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
4th June 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
636.75
Hardback
208
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 160mm
737g
My dogs and I get along best when I hit the birds they produce for me. Putting the odds in my favor is the least I can do. Now, so can you.
If you hunt for pheasants, grouse, quail, and other upland birds, forming a partnership with your dog can be a daunting challenge. Wingshooting USAs Scott Linden is here to help. What the Dogs Taught Me fills in the blanks for the wingshooter and dog owner with solid advice that will improve dog and hunters levels of communication, respect, and hunting efficiency.
With lessons on dogs desires, skills, and abilities to learn, care and feeding, health and safety, preparation, and shooting, What the Dogs Taught Me is the ultimate guide to maximizing happiness and minimizing frustration whether out on the hunt or relaxing in the backyard. Even better, Lindens lovable, often hilarious tone makes taking advice on training, strategizing, and partnership enjoyable to human and canine alike.
Dont be a student at the school of hard knocksWhat the Dogs Taught Me advances an upland hunters skills quickly, creatively, and without any of the angst of more difficult methods.