Details:
The Continental Pointing Dog - made for hunting!
This book starts with hunting a pointing dog:
Which details are essential and why.
About construction and mentality.
About breeding and why it needs to be improved.
And about training: sequence, importance and approach.
The Continental Pointing Dog is an all-rounder!
Hunting with a pointing dog is incredibly beautiful,
provided it's done right!
Not every owner is well aware of what hunting entails. This does not benefit either the dog or the breed.
We will take you through what hunting with a pointing dog should look like and how to get there.
A pointing dog is a hunting dog that preys on live game.
That is essentially the definition of this group of hunting dogs.
What should a pointing dog be able to do?
What to comply with?
How do you anticipate that?
What should that look like?
What is the order of training?
Why would that dog have to hunt?
To preserve the breed and do justice to its nature.
170 pages full of basic information, but mainly the common thread and not every detail for every dog and for every owner.
You obtain the actual training from major leaders, with proven expertise.
However, the knowledge in this book is the essence.
It was written with that intention.
Table of Contents (1)
Introduction
Hunting with the pointing dog
The content and structure of this book
Hunting the pointing dog
Breeding must improve!
Hunting requires knowledge
Lifelong fascinating study
Task of the breed associations
The complete picture of hunting
Functional build for good movement
Hunting sense
Nose
The right mentality; character!
Mentality or character
Concentration
Condition
Field size, coverage and crops
Hunting the way hunting is meant to be done
Field competitions, also to watch and learn
Hunting the way hunting is meant to be done
Strategy
Then the dog goes loose
The course is about search and motivation
Game and field
The track
The breed's own style
Cooperation
Stamina
The arrest
The coule
The point
After the arrest
The fetch
Hubertus Hunt
Field competitions, know what you want to show!
Intervention and interference
Walk in pairs
Shoulder to shoulder
Respect and cooperation
Patterning
Patterning, a bred trait
In British other than continental dogs
Borderline cases
Hunt together regularly
Table of Contents (2)
The Continental Pointing Dog
1 – hunt for the shot
2 – hunting as a retriever
3 – sweat work
4 – taste, owt and map
5 – exterior
The Grand Prize Jan Coldewey
The dog has to hunt!
The style of hunting
Build
Functional construction
Angulations
The backline
Tight line head-back-tail and silent tail
The galloping jump and reaching far forward
Style at the international cross-country competitions
Breeding
Continental Pointing Dog Breeds
Breed clubs
Breed descriptions
The Epagneul Breton work standard
Epagneul Breton
History of the construction of the Breton
Current status of the Breton as a breed
Levertijd: 1-3 werkdagen.
Verzendkosten:
- Nederland: € 7,25 (gratis bij bestellingen vanaf € 150). Voor hondenvoeding vanaf 22 kg bedragen de verzendkosten € 10.
- Duitsland: € 9,95 tot 10 kg. Bij bestellingen boven 10 kg wordt de prijs aangepast, en ontvangt de koper een definitieve prijsopgave via e-mail.
- België: Vanaf € 9,95, afhankelijk van het gewicht. Voor bestellingen boven 10 kg ontvang je een prijsopgave via e-mail.
- Internationaal: Verzendtarieven op aanvraag.
Levering: In Nederland, Duitsland, en België.
Bestel boven de € 150,- en ontvang gratis verzending binnen Nederland!
Description
Details:
The Continental Pointing Dog - made for hunting!
This book starts with hunting a pointing dog:
Which details are essential and why.
About construction and mentality.
About breeding and why it needs to be improved.
And about training: sequence, importance and approach.
The Continental Pointing Dog is an all-rounder!
Hunting with a pointing dog is incredibly beautiful,
provided it's done right!
Not every owner is well aware of what hunting entails. This does not benefit either the dog or the breed.
We will take you through what hunting with a pointing dog should look like and how to get there.
A pointing dog is a hunting dog that preys on live game.
That is essentially the definition of this group of hunting dogs.
What should a pointing dog be able to do?
What to comply with?
How do you anticipate that?
What should that look like?
What is the order of training?
Why would that dog have to hunt?
To preserve the breed and do justice to its nature.
170 pages full of basic information, but mainly the common thread and not every detail for every dog and for every owner.
You obtain the actual training from major leaders, with proven expertise.
However, the knowledge in this book is the essence.
It was written with that intention.
Table of Contents (1)
Introduction
Hunting with the pointing dog
The content and structure of this book
Hunting the pointing dog
Breeding must improve!
Hunting requires knowledge
Lifelong fascinating study
Task of the breed associations
The complete picture of hunting
Functional build for good movement
Hunting sense
Nose
The right mentality; character!
Mentality or character
Concentration
Condition
Field size, coverage and crops
Hunting the way hunting is meant to be done
Field competitions, also to watch and learn
Hunting the way hunting is meant to be done
Strategy
Then the dog goes loose
The course is about search and motivation
Game and field
The track
The breed's own style
Cooperation
Stamina
The arrest
The coule
The point
After the arrest
The fetch
Hubertus Hunt
Field competitions, know what you want to show!
Intervention and interference
Walk in pairs
Shoulder to shoulder
Respect and cooperation
Patterning
Patterning, a bred trait
In British other than continental dogs
Borderline cases
Hunt together regularly
Table of Contents (2)
The Continental Pointing Dog
1 – hunt for the shot
2 – hunting as a retriever
3 – sweat work
4 – taste, owt and map
5 – exterior
The Grand Prize Jan Coldewey
The dog has to hunt!
The style of hunting
Build
Functional construction
Angulations
The backline
Tight line head-back-tail and silent tail
The galloping jump and reaching far forward
Style at the international cross-country competitions
Breeding
Continental Pointing Dog Breeds
Breed clubs
Breed descriptions
The Epagneul Breton work standard
Epagneul Breton
History of the construction of the Breton
Current status of the Breton as a breed
Bezorging
Levertijd: 1-3 werkdagen.
Verzendkosten:
- Nederland: € 7,25 (gratis bij bestellingen vanaf € 150). Voor hondenvoeding vanaf 22 kg bedragen de verzendkosten € 10.
- Duitsland: € 9,95 tot 10 kg. Bij bestellingen boven 10 kg wordt de prijs aangepast, en ontvangt de koper een definitieve prijsopgave via e-mail.
- België: Vanaf € 9,95, afhankelijk van het gewicht. Voor bestellingen boven 10 kg ontvang je een prijsopgave via e-mail.
- Internationaal: Verzendtarieven op aanvraag.
Levering: In Nederland, Duitsland, en België.
Bestel boven de € 150,- en ontvang gratis verzending binnen Nederland!