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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Invaluable and truly "user friendly" Review: Gun Dogs: Playful Pup To Hunting Partner by master hunter and dog trainer John R. Falk is specifically written for anyone wanting to hunt with a canine companion, whether they are novice hunters and first-time dog owners or seasoned dog hunters with previous field-hunting experience. Superbly enhanced throughout with black and white photography, Gun Dogs comprehensively covers choosing a puppy (and naming it), the different breeds of dogs as the relate to hunting, the best training tools and equipment, selected a capable veterinarian, the basics of nonverbal communication, obedience training, and beginning field training. The debut title in the new Voyageur Press "Master Training Series" for training dogs, Gun Dogs is an invaluable and truly "user friendly" instructional reference for anyone wanting to hunt with dogs.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Gun Dogs is OK Review: The book was well written, but just did not meet my expectations. Wiht a new Brittany, and no experience training a gun dog, I was looking for more nuts and bolts. I was halfway through the book before we got to training. It was all about breeds, picking a puppy and a name, and selecting a collar and leash.The whistle and hand signals section is helpful. The forced fetching instruction is good, and the training with pigeons is informative. I only wish there was more step-by-step training guidelines "for dummies."
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Gun Dogs is OK Review: The book was well written, but just did not meet my expectations. Wiht a new Brittany, and no experience training a gun dog, I was looking for more nuts and bolts. I was halfway through the book before we got to training. It was all about breeds, picking a puppy and a name, and selecting a collar and leash. The whistle and hand signals section is helpful. The forced fetching instruction is good, and the training with pigeons is informative. I only wish there was more step-by-step training guidelines "for dummies."
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