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W.N. Hutchinson

Dog Breaking

In “Dog Breaking,” W. N. Hutchinson offers a comprehensive exploration of the techniques and philosophies surrounding the art of training dogs, specifically for sporting and hunting purposes. Written in an accessible, instructional style, the book serves as both a practical guide and a philosophical treatise on the bond between humans and dogs. Hutchinson's meticulous attention to detail and methodical approach highlight the importance of patience and consistency, drawing from historical practices and contemporary insights to establish a nuanced understanding of canine behavior within the literary context of 19th-century outdoor literature. W. N. Hutchinson, a prominent figure in the realm of dog training and animal husbandry, draws from his extensive experience as a trainer and his passion for the sport of hunting. His background provides a unique perspective that informs not only his techniques but also the underlying ethics of animal treatment. Hutchinson's dedication to the subject reveals a profound respect for the intelligence of dogs and their unwavering loyalty, reflecting broader societal attitudes towards animals during his time. For anyone interested in training dogs or understanding the intricate dynamics of human-animal relationships, “Dog Breaking” is an indispensable resource. It encapsulates the wisdom of its era while remaining relevant today, making it a must-read for trainers, hunters, and canine enthusiasts alike.
531 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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