Trace the long arc of the pointing dog, from its early roots to its modern form, with a vivid, illustrated history that clarifies how breeds were shaped for sport.
This edition gathers insights on breeding, training, and the dogs that defined the hunter’s toolkit across centuries.
Readers will explore practical discussions on selecting puppies, breeding strategies, and the evolving debate over alien crosses. The book blends historical context with recognizable, field-tested guidance for enthusiasts and breeders alike.
- A chronological look at the pointer’s development and its place in hunting culture.
- Guidance on choosing and raising puppies, plus tips on breeding for consistent type and temper.
- Discussion of cross-breeding, including historical opinions and outcomes.
- Illustrations and references that illuminate breed characteristics and working traits.
Ideal for readers of hunting history, canine enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how the pointer became a trusted field companion.