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American Book of the Dog

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) (24 hr 10 min)

Chapters

01 Preface and Introduction

02 The English Setter

03 The Irish Setter

04 The American Golden Setter

05 The Pointer, Part 1

06 The Pointer, Part 2

07 The Greyhound

08 The Deerhound

09 The Foxhound

10 The Basset Hound

11 The Dachshund

12 The Bloodhound

13 The Russian Wolfhound

14 The Beagle Hound

15 The Irish Water Spaniel

16 The English Water Spaniel

17 The Clumber Spaniel

18 The Sussex Spaniel

19 The Field Spaniel

20 The Cocker Spaniel

21 The Chesapeake Bay Dog

22 The Fox Terrier

23 The Bedlington Terrier

24 The Irish Terrier

25 The Bull Terrier

26 The White English Terrier

27 The Yorkshire Terrier

28 The Airedale Terrier

29 The Scottish Terrier

30 The Dandie Dinmont Terrier

31 The Skye Terrier

32 The Black and Tan Terrier

33 The Maltese Terrier

34 The Collie

35 The Old English Sheep Dog

36 The Great Dane (German Dogge)

37 The St. Bernard

38 The Mastiff

39 The Newfoundland

40 The Bulldog

41 The Dalmation Coach Dog

42 The Poodle

43 The Italian Greyhound

44 The Pug

45 The Mexican Hairless Dog

46 The Toy Spaniels

47 The Skiperkee

48 Some Canine Diseases, and their Remedies

49 Spaniel Training