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| Family dog and gun dog by Richard Wolters are classics and a good place to start. |
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| Texas Kill Artist has a phenomenal dog that any owner would envy. Take his advice as gospel! |
| Posts: 416 | Location: Williamsburg, VA | Registered: 28 February 2012 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by Texas Killartist: Family dog and gun dog by Richard Wolters are classics and a good place to start.
+1 Wolters is great at explaining the steps |
| Posts: 509 | Location: Flathead county Montana | Registered: 28 January 2008 | 
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| I always thought Wolters over simplified, myself.
I think the best book ever written on dog training was for Tri Tronics by Jim and Phyliss Dobbs when they worked for Tri-tronics years ago.
I know tritronics is e-collar stuff, and I was a collar trainer.....but their puppy stuff was the best I had ever seen.
My credentials may not be the best.....I only raised and trained three HRCH and one Master Hunter.......but I used the Dobbs method to get all of them started.
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| Posts: 43554 | Location: Crosby and Barksdale, Texas | Registered: 18 September 2006 | 
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| Dobbs and Wolters books are both great and would recommend. You might also look at some of Mike Lardy's literature and DL Walters to add to your library. Good luck |
| Posts: 12 | Location: Houston,TX | Registered: 01 July 2013 | 
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