WORKING JACK RUSSELL TERRIERS IN NORTH AMERICA: A HUNTER'S STORY. By Kenneth James.
1995 1st edition. 8vo paperback (154 x 228mm). Ppvii,110. B/w photographs.
"Dedicated to breeding keen, intelligent earthworkers that are the right size to work ...in the small, tight earths of North America, Ken is a strong proponent of maintaining the working instincts of the Jack Russell Terrier above all other considerations". Working terriers in eastern North America is superficially familiar with foxes and rats and so on, but also, groundhogs will bury your terrier underground, bobcats will try to eat them, don't ask how skunks kill them, and "coons are bad, but a porcupine is a tragedy waiting to happen." A good and often rather surprising read.
"Dedicated to breeding keen, intelligent earthworkers that are the right size to work ...in the small, tight earths of North America, Ken is a strong proponent of maintaining the working instincts of the Jack Russell Terrier above all other considerations". Working terriers in eastern North America is superficially familiar with foxes and rats and so on, but also, groundhogs will bury your terrier underground, bobcats will try to eat them, don't ask how skunks kill them, and "coons are bad, but a porcupine is a tragedy waiting to happen." A good and often rather surprising read.
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12016
Author | James (Kenneth). |
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Book Code | 12016 |
ISBN | B000JD4K22 / PREVIOUS PRICE GBP 12.95. |
Book Description | Fine new copy. |
Book Cover | Paperback |
Published Date | 1995 |
Publisher | Hunter House Press. |
Place | Bedford, Pennsylvania. |