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American Book of the Dog, The by Various
Audiobooks On Line
49 episodes
6 days ago
Here is a period piece, covering 47 breeds, about the early days of dog breeding, the birth of the American Kennel Club (1884) which firmly established breed standards, and the development of bench shows and field trials. Each article, written by a premier breed expert of the day, sheds light on how today's breeds were sculpted from the best traits of dogs of yesteryear. Old dog training theory and methods of treating disease are discussed. Editor Shields called this book (as of 1891) “the grandest work on the dog ever published.” Its various authors were part of the movement importing canine stock from Europe, often at enormous expense, and organizing national breed clubs from the various private clubs they were part of. (Summary by Michele Fry)
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Here is a period piece, covering 47 breeds, about the early days of dog breeding, the birth of the American Kennel Club (1884) which firmly established breed standards, and the development of bench shows and field trials. Each article, written by a premier breed expert of the day, sheds light on how today's breeds were sculpted from the best traits of dogs of yesteryear. Old dog training theory and methods of treating disease are discussed. Editor Shields called this book (as of 1891) “the grandest work on the dog ever published.” Its various authors were part of the movement importing canine stock from Europe, often at enormous expense, and organizing national breed clubs from the various private clubs they were part of. (Summary by Michele Fry)
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American Book of the Dog, The by Various
20 The Cocker Spaniel
2 months ago
46 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
10 The Basset Hound
2 months ago
16 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
46 The Toy Spaniels
2 months ago
19 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
22 The Fox Terrier
2 months ago
49 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
21 The Chesapeake Bay Dog
2 months ago
33 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
41 The Dalmation Coach Dog
2 months ago
12 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
30 The Dandie Dinmont Terrier
2 months ago
15 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
27 The Yorkshire Terrier
2 months ago
43 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
33 The Maltese Terrier
2 months ago
17 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
07 The Greyhound
2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
11 The Dachshund
2 months ago
46 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
38 The Mastiff
2 months ago
38 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
08 The Deerhound
2 months ago
38 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
48 Some Canine Diseases, and their Remedies
2 months ago
57 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
44 The Pug
2 months ago
16 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
28 The Airedale Terrier
2 months ago
17 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
36 The Great Dane (German Dogge)
2 months ago
45 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
35 The Old English Sheep Dog
2 months ago
32 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
39 The Newfoundland
2 months ago
21 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
12 The Bloodhound
2 months ago
43 minutes

American Book of the Dog, The by Various
Here is a period piece, covering 47 breeds, about the early days of dog breeding, the birth of the American Kennel Club (1884) which firmly established breed standards, and the development of bench shows and field trials. Each article, written by a premier breed expert of the day, sheds light on how today's breeds were sculpted from the best traits of dogs of yesteryear. Old dog training theory and methods of treating disease are discussed. Editor Shields called this book (as of 1891) “the grandest work on the dog ever published.” Its various authors were part of the movement importing canine stock from Europe, often at enormous expense, and organizing national breed clubs from the various private clubs they were part of. (Summary by Michele Fry)