September, 1921 
FOREST AND STREAM 
431 
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~~ FIELD OOG STUD BOOK 
REGISTERS ALL BREEDS 
Schedule of Prices 
Registration $1.00 
Change of registered name 1.00 
Transfer of ownership, each trans- 
fer BO 
Enrollment of litter 1. 00 
Kennel names recorded 5.00 
Prefixes and affixes recorded 5.00 
Duplicate registration certificate. .50 
P.D. S.B. Registration and Enrollment Blanks 
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440 So. Dearborn Street CHICAGO 
Please mention this publication. 
having passed their youth without dis- 
playing this “heaven-born gift,” still 
make no sign. It is not necessary that 
he should be tried on game birds, al- 
though this is desirable, but any bird 
will answer the purpose; a fowl or 
chicken will do first-rate, or almost any- 
thing that will attract his attention so 
that he will make a staunch point. Do 
not force this upon him, but merely 
give him a chance to discover the bird 
or chicken himself, and if he has this 
instinct planted within him you may 
depend upon his showing it. Many 
puppies who will staunchly point at this 
age may, perhaps a few weeks or 
months later, show no sign. Give your- 
self no uneasiness on this account, for 
you know that the instinct is there, 
and although it may be dormant for 
a while, you can rest secure that it will 
return in proper season. 
Do not forget during all your lessons, 
and while at play with him, to pet and 
fondle him; but do not allow him to 
jump upon you at any time. Whenever 
he does this you should at once firmly 
remove him, and he will soon learn that 
this will not do. You should also talk 
to him — not baby talk — but use intelli- 
gent, rational language, just such as 
you would use in talking to a ten-year- 
old boy, and you will be surprised to see 
how soon he will understand your con- 
versation. We are well aware that many 
persons will ridicule this, and will claim 
that a dog should be taught just as 
little as will answer to make him under- 
stand his duties while in the field, and 
that what they term “fancy training” 
is a positive injury to his usefulness. 
We have no sympathy with these 
views, for nearly all the pleasure de- 
rived from our shooting trips is in wit- 
nessing the intelligent manner in which 
our pets perform their duties, and well 
satisfied are we that the more varied 
their accomplishments and the more de- 
veloped their reasoning faculties, the 
more enjoyment they will afford. 
That many writers disagree with us 
upon this point is true, and formerly, 
while perusing the finished productions 
of their able pens, we have been haunted 
by lingering doubts that after all they 
were right and that our system was 
open to serious objections; but after 
a tramp over the stubble or through 
the covert with these same writers, and 
witnessing the delight with which they 
gazed upon the performance of our 
dogs, and listening to the lavish en- 
comiums which they bestowed upon their 
good behavior, we have been confirmed 
in the faith that our system is, to say 
the least, not radically wrong. Many 
sportsmen whom we have met in the 
field insist upon congratulating us upon 
the wonderful good luck that we have 
had in obtaining such intelligent ani- 
mals. 
That they are intelligent is plain 
to be seen; that they are naturally more 
so than thousands of others we can- 
not believe, for we have had consider- 
able experience with many strains of 
both pointers and setters. Of pointers 
we have owned the “gazelle-eyed,” satin- 
coated, light weight beauties, and many 
of the different strains and crosses up 
Is This Worth the Price ? 
Stop your dog breaking shot and wing. 
Teach him what whoa! means. No long 
trailing rope or spike collar. Our field 
dog control is not cruel. Can be carried 
in pocket and attached instantly to dog’s 
collar. Dog can’t bolt. Fast dogs can be 
worked in close and young ones field 
broken in a week. Works automatically 
— principal South American Bolas. Sent 
postpaid with full directions for $ 2 . Testi- 
monials and booklet. Making a Meat Dog 
sent on request. 
MAPLE ROAD KENNELS N * w <£r n 
I AM A SLACK TAILED JACK RABBIT AND CAN 
OUT RUN ANYTHING LIVING 
CAPTURED. SOLD AND SHIPPED ALIVE IN 
ANY QUANTITIES FOR COURSING OR BREED- 
ING PURPOSES. A LSO COTTON TAILS. BY THE 
PAYNE AND CROW ANIMAL CO. 
CR1SFIELD. KANSAS 
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