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WIREHAIRED POINTING GRIFFON BOOKS

Posted in Wirehaired Pointing Griffon (Friday, March 19, 2010)

Griffon Gun Dog Supreme: The History and the Story of How to Improve a Breed Written by Joan Bailey. By Swan Valley Press. The regular list price is $34.95. Sells new for $9.95. There are some available for $12.96.
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3 comments about Griffon Gun Dog Supreme: The History and the Story of How to Improve a Breed.
  1. I've seen breed books before. Boring club lists. Here is a change of pace. This is riveting reading for anyone. A rare look inside a breed. (The only look? Any other insider books like this?) If you wonder why a dog book needs to have a lawyer look it over, you'll know why after reading this. Candid reports on the serious troubles a dog breed club faced with its dog going downhill fast. Starts with how the dog was created; its highpoints; its intro to the US; then outlines how the trouble started. A great distillation of the purpose and spirit behind those who work for dogs and why. A great primer! Health, stability and function: these basics were all in trouble. But the club found a way out. A desparate measure. ---The one fault with the book is its one-sided nature. But it is quite clear that it is a personal story. My own subsequent investigation showed that the situation and rescue method was perhaps arguable. But that's second-guessing. This book puts you on the frontline of an emergency. You get the feel that if someone else wanted to stake their career and reputation on the quality of a breed, they could have. But you won't find many who will make such a stand. The characters in this book do. Many people quit the club. But it looks like the dogs are far better off. Quite a tale! As good as any potboiler!


  2. This book is more than an excellent, well researched, history of the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon. It is about the future of all breeds. That future is in the hands of people. Some individuals use a breed for their own ends. Others cooperate together for a common goal. This book is about people cooperating together to develop the Griffon Gundog Supreme. The history of the Griffon and the methods used by the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Club of America to improve and preserve this breed can apply to any breed.


  3. This book is a labor of love for Versatile Hunting Dogs. It includes the detail progress of how to change a breed of dog to a better ( some would say the best ) versatile foot hunters companion dog. The detail on the history, breeding, and testing of a hunting dog is brought together with dog info on a current breeding/program in a special insiders view.
    This is a single source point of reference for Versatile Dogs.
    A very interestingly presented lesson in dog breeding.
    Jack Dallimore


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Posted in Wirehaired Pointing Griffon (Friday, March 19, 2010)

Wirehaired Pointing Griffon (Comprehensive Owner's Guide) Written by Nikki Moustaki. By Kennel Club Books. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $11.52. There are some available for $11.53.
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4 comments about Wirehaired Pointing Griffon (Comprehensive Owner's Guide).
  1. Has lots of nice WPG pictures and breed specific information, although much of the info can be found on the web. There is a considerable amount of general dog info for someone new to dog ownership and training. It's what you can expect from this sort of guide.


  2. We had just bought a Wirehaired Pointer Griffon, and my wife and I found this book very helpful in learning about the breed as well as a lot of hints on training. We have raised boxers, and Pulies in the past so this book was an excellent guide for us.


  3. I was so pleased with the book, it was just what I thought it would be. I learned what I needed to learn. The book was in "mint" condition! I would give the seller a great review.


  4. This is a great book that offers many "pointers" and insight on the breed. There is alot of information that you can use for any breed. The pictures are wonderful.


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Griffon Gun Dog Supreme: The History and the Story of How to Improve a Breed
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon (Comprehensive Owner's Guide)

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