Working Person's Guide to Training Your Pointing Dog Ebook
The Pointing Puppy Owner's Manual
de Shawn Bernecky
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À propos du Ebook
Professionals in any field have forgotten more than the beginner will ever know. But therein lays the problem, those details which the pros take for granted can lead to a lot of frustration and end without the success which is sought. Having traveled that long and winding training road numerous times, this book covers the little details; shows why they are important, typically because of having experienced failure; and does so from the perspective of someone who spent a portion of their career as a corporate trainer and is a full-time faculty member in the business school at a major research university. The training methods depicted are simple, clearly explained, and have available alternatives if the recommended method does not work for you or your dog.
The subjects covered include: Necessary Equipment; Yard Work; Bird Work; Bringing It All Together; Understanding Your Dog: Hunting Your Dog; and All The Other Stuff. Training is presented in chronological order, using learned lessons as the foundation for the next lessons, and use teaching techniques proven in industry and academia, which include step-by-step; LEAN concepts; images to reinforce the written; and in-action stories that illustrate both failure and success, often from a humorous perspective.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Animaux domestiques
- Version ebook au format fixe, 262 p.
- Date de publication: juil 07, 2021
- Dernière modification juil 14, 2021
- Langue English
- Mots-clés bird dog, bird, hunting, pointing, training, dog
À propos du créateur
The first game he bagged was a ringneck rooster, albeit not over the staunch point of a fine bird dog. Because of that experience, he found himself owning and training pointing dogs in order to recreate that outdoor magazine cover experience. Having spend 30 years in management roles ranging from high tech to heavy manufacturing; conducting training has been an integral part of his career. This training expertise extends to training a trainee, in this case the pointing dogs; to training the trainer, which would be the reader of this book. His training acumen is further demonstrated by his current role as a full-time faculty in the business school at Penn State. The author holds a BA in Journalism, a Master’s in Higher Ed, and a Master’s in Labor Relations, with a concentration in Training. He uses his educational background as a basis as well as LEAN Concepts to train his dogs, which have two Pennsylvania State Open Pheasant Hunting Championships to their credit.
