CHAPTEK IX. 



Yabd Breaking. — The old lesson of to-lio ; stopping to order ; 

 stopping to uplifted hand. 



CHAPTER X. 



Pointing Instinct. — The machinery of the point instinct 

 versus intelligence; steadying the young dog; dropping 

 to wing. 



CHAPTER XI. 



Yakd Bbeaking. — Dropping to order, shot and wing ; walk- 

 ing to heel. 



CHAPTER XII. 



Backing. — A form of the pointing instinct ; bad manners ; 

 rushing in ; independence of character. 



CHAPTER XIII. 



Eanging. — Quartering ; field trial methods ; coveys and sin- 

 gle birds ; grouse and woodcock dogs ; turning out. 



CHAPTER XIV. 



Reteieving. — Natural and force system ; dangers of the 

 spike collar ; a new method. 



CHAPTER XV. 



GUNSHYNESS. — Overcoming fear of the gun. 



CHAPTER XVI. 



Bad Bheaking — Faults and Vices. — The trailing dog ; bark- 

 ing at horses ; rabbit chasing ; egg sucking ; sheep 

 chasing ; howling ; muddy paws. 



CHAPTER XVII. 



Conditioning. — Racehorse methods ; feeding ; exercise ; the 

 thermometer ; massage ; plethora ; sore feet ; lameness ; 

 clipping. 



CHAPTER XVIII. 

 Don'ts. 



