Dogs Central's Dog & Puppy Book Store

Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Dog & Puppy Names » Hunting Dogs from Around the World  

Dog Breed Books

Bulldog
Chihuahua
German Shepherd
Hunting Dogs from Around the World
Hunting Dogs from Around the World

 enlarge 
Authors: Jean-michel Lepeudry, Dominique Simon, Serge Simon
Publisher: Barrons Educational Series Inc
Category: Book

List Price: $24.95
Buy Used: $10.95
You Save: $14.00 (56%)



Used (6) from $10.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 1105559

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 223
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 9.5 x 0.8

ISBN: 0812066324
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.75
EAN: 9780812066326
ASIN: 0812066324

Publication Date: September 1997
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Very good condition, hardcover. Minor wear along cover edges and corners, slight crack in spine of pages, but pages well-intact. Clean and bright. A handsome copy.

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
All dedicated hunters are also usually hunting dog owners. This is the book that will show and tell them all they need to know about the subjects. Its pages are filled with facts and advice on the training, care, breeding, and the general welfare of active hunting dogs. More than 200 magnificent full-color photos--many in 2-page spreads--show hunting dogs in striking portraits.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Very good coffee table book.   January 26, 2006
I'm not a big fan of this type of book, but this one is very good. First, it's an english translation from French, and gives the reader another (very French) point of view. Second, it gives descriptions and nice pictures of many breeds most in the US have never seen.

Just a warning, before you fall in love with some rare breed after reading about it once, keep in mind they will be expensive, and the popular breeds are popular for a reason. I have seen many of the European breeds in action, and some of the descrpitions in this book must only describe the best of the breed, on it's best day. Many are very generous, particularly if the breed originated in France.

It's a nice reference and I get it off the shelf frequently when I have my dog friends over; my neices and nephews enjoy reading "that book with all the dogs" as well.



5 out of 5 stars A great look at gundogs from the eyes of a French hunter   December 6, 2001
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Although superficially just another pretty canine encyclopedia, the succinct and honest descriptions of the breeds make this worth the price. Typical of Europeans, Lepeudry knows how to look critically at something without necessarily being critical OF it (indeed, he takes great pride in the cynological achievements from all over the globe). He provides great insights into the regional breeds of France, as well as other Continentals such as the GWP and Pudelpointer. He tells about his countrymen did not initially understand the nature of flushing spaniels and retrievers, and subsequently bred many poor ones. Predominantly American breeds (e.g. the Chessie and the Toller) are featured as well, but no mention of the Boykin or American Water Spaniel. Hounds, terriers, and dachshunds get their own section. His description of how the French countryside has changed (thus changing hunting and hunting dogs) will strike home with American who see the same things happening now on our continent. This book is a good read for American sporting dog enthusiasts, as the author's perspective and style is refreshing break from the "oh-so-careful-not-to-offend" style of most American gun dog writers.


5 out of 5 stars Not just for the hunter   July 10, 2000
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

In the preface, the author writes that while not everyone likes a hunter, hunting dogs are very likeable. This is an excellent introduction to the sporting dog breeds. The text describes about 70 breeds, including some rare ones that have recently been introduced to North America, including the Braque du Bourbonnais, the French Spaniel, the Picardy Spaniel, and the Bracco Italiano. The photography is excellent. The author groups breeds according to their main function (pointer, retriever, spaniel, scenthound, and terrier) and organizes them by region of origin. For the pet-lover, who is looking for a companion dog, the description of hunting style is useful: Do you want a dog who will run way ahead of you and call back in a loud bay, or one who will stay close by your side? The book gives a lot of information on the evolution of gun-dog breeds, in some cases applauding the results (the Brittany is described as "perfect") and otherwise, complaining about breeders tainting the original breed with the introduction of dogs from outlying regions. One drawback of the book is that the author ignores the fact that hunters hunt only about four months out of the year, and the rest of the time they need to be able to live with their dogs. There is little information on how the various breeds are in the home: easy to housebreak? OK with pet cats? shed a lot? dig up the yard? drool? grooming needs? Another criticism is that the histories are not entirely accurate. For example, the author claims the Bourbonnais was re-created after becoming extinct (not exactly) and that today's white Spinoni are considered to be closer to the original breed than the brown roans (the opposite is true).


Bestsellers
Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World
Alex & Me: How a Scientist and a Parrot Discovered a Hidden World of Animal Intelligence--and Formed a Deep Bond in the Process
Dewey
Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog
I Can Has Cheezburger?: A LOLcat Colleckshun (Lolcat Colleckshun)
Cesar's Way: The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems
Be the Pack Leader: Use Cesar's Way to Transform Your Dog . . . and Your Life
A Member of the Family: Cesar Millan's Guide to a Lifetime of Fulfillment with Your Dog
365 Cats Page-A-Day Calendar 2009 (Color Page-A-Day(r) Calendars)
You Are a Dog: Life Through the Eyes of Man's Best Friend
Dog and Puppy Central
Back to Top
 
Click Here to Return to Dog & Puppy Central's Home Page

Dog & Puppy Central is an online Dog Breeds Guide offering a wealth of information about different dog breeds, dog and puppy breeder (breeders) directory & Dog and Puppy For Sale Ads

Dog and Puppy Central is Copyright© 1997 - 2005
Moore Designs Web Site Services
All Rights Reserved

Site Disclaimer - Site Map

Moore Designs Web Site Services offers a broad range of web site design, promotion and hosting services. Specializing in dog related web sites, we cater to dog breeders offering puppies for sale. Moore Designs is designed and maintains Dog and Puppy Central, an online dog breed information service and puppy breeder referral service. Dog and Puppy Central accepts advertising from responsible dog and puppy breeders offering healthy, home raised puppies for sale to approved families. Dog and puppy central is a useful resource for both puppy buyers and an effective advertising service for dog and puppy breeders.

 

Dogs Central's Dog Puppy Book Store: Dog & Puppy Names: Hunting Dogs from Around the World: Hunting Dogs from Around the World - {SUBCATEGORY_NAME} - Dog & Puppy Names - Dog Book Store offers dog breed books, dog care books, dog training books and more.