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Array - M.H. Salmon |
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Amazon.com Price:
$25.00
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Publisher: High Lonesome Books
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Reviews from Pethobbyist.com:
Review By: Christie Keith, 2005-08-03  It’s going to be a stretch to get people who don’t have sighthounds (the dogs in the greyhound family) to read this book. But if you have any interest in the shared history of humans and dogs, if you are fascinated with dogs in general, if you are a hunter or are interested in hunting, or if you like “salt of the earth” commentary on obscure topics by crusty old-timers with encyclopedic knowledge of their subject, you will absolutely love this book. And if you do, in fact, have sighthounds, even if you are adamantly against hunting, this book will get you inside the head of your dogs in a way that will forever change how you see them.
Copyright 2005 by Christie Keith. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
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Reader Reviews from Amazon.com:
A "must read" for sighthound owners 
This is by far the most readable, most informative book I've read on dogs, period. It happens to focus on the sighthounds (gazehounds) most commonly found in the United States, as family members, runners, and hunters. It would make a great book to read aloud and share with others. It is written in a conversational tone but with good knowledge and research into the breeds supporting Mr. Salomon's writings, especially in respect to "form follows function" or the structural and metabolic characteristics of the various sighthound breeds. Good perspective on people and dogs and how they interact in their historical and genetic roles. I am so very glad it was recently reprinted and available to us.
The reality of what dogs are meant to do! 
This is a great book for anyone that has a purebred dog of any type. Dutch Salmon drives home the point on why breeding for show ruins a breed of dog and the real art and science in maintaining a breed (or cross breed)is to breed for function and that form will follow. If you own a sighthound breed or cross, this book will encourage you to get out there with your companion and use him or her to there potential. There are alot of books on chasing a lure around and most devote a small chapter on hunting, which is what these dogs are (or were, sadly) meant to do!! Lots of info on most of the popular breeds and the game they chase and sometimes even catch. Best of all, it's full of stories of the authors experiences in the field that read like poetry. Well worth the money. I can't wait to read Dutch Salmon's other books. This book should be given to all the show dog people who still think that bench champ can still do all the things it's ancestors could.
Fills a real void in dog sport writing. 
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Mr. Salmon relates much needed information on a rather esoteric subject. The easy to read, anecdote-filled style brings the sport to life. This is not a dry "how-to" book, although it IS loaded with information and good advice. It is very hard to find information on field coursing, and I'm grateful to the author for taking the time to write this book.
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