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ODERN TRAINING 

 AND HANDLING 



By B. waters (Kingrail) 



TV/fR. WATERS is a practical, experienced trainer and 

 handler, and a most pleasing, logical writer. His 

 experience in the field as a sportsman, trainer, and also as a 

 field trial judge, handler in, and reporter of, field trials, 

 enabled him to write the best treatise on the subject in a clear 

 and most convincing manner. Some typical opinions of the 

 book follow : 



" It eclipses anything of the kind I have ever read." 

 **It gives the very essence of the art." 

 *« A lover of dogs should not be without it." 

 " Without doubt the best work of the kind ever published." 

 *' It leaves no point uncovered ; all is made clear to the novice, and clearer 

 to many of us professionals." 



*• The only treatise on training and handling worthy of the name." 

 " The best, in fact the only, book on the subject of training that is worth 

 reading. It will be worth a hundred times its price to amateurs." 

 ** I cannot refrain from expressing my deepest admiration at the masterly 

 manner in which so difficult a subject is handled. The most complicated 

 points of a dog's education are explained in language so simple and expres- 

 sive that a person who could not take a copy of the work and train a dog fit 

 to suit the queen's taste was evidently intended to fill some other sphere in 

 life where the lack of brains would be the strongest recommendation." 



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