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• Old Timers by Cheryl Edwards
• The Good Looking Australian by Connie Redhead
• A Dog Called Blue by Noreen Clark
• Heeler Power by Mari Shaffer
• The Australian Cattle Dog by Kathy Christian
• The Hidden Life of Dogs by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
HISTORICAL BOOKS AND ARTICLES (OUT OF PRINT, RARE, COLLECTIBLE)
Listed by Author:
• Kaleski, Robert | Australian Barkers and Biters | 1933
• Kaleski, Robert | Australian Barkers and Biters | 1987
• Harling, Donn and Debra | Australian Cattle Dogs; The First Five Years | 1986
• Austin, Tim | Our Australian Kelpie | 1988
• Sanderson, Angela | The Complete Book of Australian Dogs | Various dates
• Corbett, Laurie | The Dingo in Australia and Asia | 1995
• Collins, Joyce Herald | Australia’s First Working Dog; The Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog
• Hudson, Lionel | Dingoes Don’t Bark | 1974
• The Kennel Control Council, Victoria | Dogs of Australia | 1984
• Walters, Berenice | The Company of Dingoes; Two Decades with our Native Dog | 1995
• Ryhorchuk, Gillian | A Dingo in the family | 1980
• Hamilton-Wilkes, Monty and Cumming, David | Kelpie and Cattle Dog, Australian Dogs at work
• Spira, Harold R | Canine Terminology
• American Kennel Gazette

Australian Cattle Dogs: Old Timers by Cheryl Ann Edwards
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The History of the Australian Cattle Dog 1900's to 1970
A book on the history of the Australian Cattle Dog, over 300 pages containing 500 photos (most of which have not been seen before) over 6 years in the making. This will be the encyclopedia of the Australian Cattle Dog, a reference book, a collectors item, a book with a difference. Now you can see the dogs you have only heard about. Printed on high quality paper, fully bound, endpapered with a high-gloss dust jacket and gold foil stamped.
The Breed - The origin of the Australian Cattle Dog - written by Robert Kaleski (written 1935)
Articles On The Breed - Written in 1938,1939 and 1948
The Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales - How and when it was founded, various subjects in the R.A.S.K.C's 1952 hand booklet, classes, old and new R.A.S.standards.
Robert Kaleski - Various articles and photographs.
Allan McNiven and the Dingo Blood - Tells of his introducing Dingo blood into his Australian Cattle Dogs, and the dogs he sent to the U.S.
Exhibitor Profiles - Articles on forty six of the most prominent breeders and exhibitors of their time, many of whom were the first to export dogs outside Australia, and three New Zealand breeders who were amongst the first to import these early dogs. Features an abundance of photos.
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The Good Looking Australian by Connie Redhead
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Written by a breed expert, this book covers the history & origin of the Australian Cattle Dog, the original breed standard and the changes made in today's standard, defines the breed characteristics of temperament, allowing the novice to appreciate the good and bad points when purchasing a puppy for show, work, or pet. Discusses anatomy and structure, how to prepare for your new puppy and some basic training, how to prepare for the show ring and how to show. Also a section on breeding and whelping. Many black & white photos, a few in color.
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A Dog Called Blue by Noreen Clark
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Dog Called Blue is the first researched and documented history of the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog to be published.
Set against a background of colonial and later history, the book traces the development of Australia's Cattle Dogs from the Halls Heeler, a working-dog breed developed during the 1830s by Thomas Hall (1808-1870), from a cross between the Dingo and a Drovers Dog strain from the north of England.
The book considers the probable origins of the Drovers Dog, imported by Hall, and the influence of Harry (d.1914) and Jack (d.1909) Bagust on the early Cattle Dog breed. The alleged early Dalmatian infusion is discussed in the context of Robert Kaleski's (1877-1961) mind-set. Kaleski's comments (with photos) on Sydney Royal exhibits, during the 1920s and 1930s, record his concern about the quality of some of these exhibits and the changing breed type he observed.
Chapters by Dr Helen Hewson-Fruend deal with changing breed type since c.1900, the effect of variant Breed Standards, the inheritance of coat color in both breeds and the inheritance of taillessness in the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog. Bernadette Merchant reviews the Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog Redevelopment Scheme and the progress of the redeveloped Stumpies.
Format: A4; hard cover; 216 pages; 148 figures and photos; glossary; maps; index.
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Heeler Power: a guide to training the working Australian Cattle Dog, by Mari Shaffer
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Contents:
About the Australian Cattle Dog
Suitable Living Quarters
Terms and Definitions
Appraising Good Style in Cow Dogs
Choosing the Right Pup
Temperament and First Lessons
Teaching the Reliable “Come,” ”Down,” and Other Commands
Continuing the Basic Training
The Natural Fetching Heeler
Teaching the Wear, the Fetch and the Turn Back
Working Other Livestock
Understanding Cattle
Conformation in the Working Cowdog
Standard for Australian Cattle Dog
Other Uses for Cattle Dogs
Common Problems: Questions and Answers
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The Australian Cattle Dog by Kathy Christian
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Chapter 1. Breed History--Australian Origins Facts on the Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) Australian Breed Standard for the Dingo Dingo to Cattle Dog Introducing Blue Merle Collie Hall's Heelers Dalmatian Influence Introduction of the Kelpie Brief History of the Kelpie Australian Breed Standard for the Modern Kelpie Kaleski's Original Standard for the Australian Cattle Dog Modern Australian History Official Australian National Kennel Council Standard for the Australian Cattle Dog.
Chapter 2. History of the Australian Cattle Dog in the United States The AKC Standard and its Interpretation Official American Kennel Club Standards for the Australian Cattle Dog Standards Interpretation Official Canadian Kennel Club Standards for the Australian Cattle Dog.
Chapter 3. Are They Cattle Dogs? The McNiven and the Stumpy Tailed Cattle Dog Breed Standard for the Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog.
Chapter 4. Hereditary and Health Problems of the Australian Cattle Dog Hereditary and Congenital Health Problems Skeletal Problems Internal Organs Metabolic Disorders Eyes and Ears Parasites: Internal and External Infectious Diseases Bacterial Diseases Bacterial Diseases Viral Diseases.
Chapter 5. First Aid Shock Open Wounds Broken Bones Dehydration Heat Stress Hypothermia Drowning Snakebite Insect Bites Poisoning Chemical Poisonings Plants Toad Poisoning Porcupine Quills Fishhook.
Chapter 6. Breeding Your Cattle Dog Breed or Not to Breed Simple Genetics Understanding Color Breeding Protocol Management of the Bitch and Stud Dog The Bitch's Cycles Causes of Infertility Early Signs of Pregnancy Pregnancy Problems The Reality of Puppies.
Chapter 7. Puppies on the Way.
Chapter 8. Showing Your Cattle Dog Choosing the Show Puppy Training the Pup for the Showring. Conditioning Grooming the Cattle Dog for the Ring Show Time.
Chapter 9. The Obedient Cattle Dog Your Dog Doesn't Understand Swahili Basic Training The Sit and Sit Stay Down Come Stand Stay Heel.
Chapter 10. The Working Cattle Dog Introduction to Livestock Basic Livestock Ducks Sheep Types of Trials Herding Commands The Working Australian Cattle Dog The Versatility Program Conformation Section Obedience Section Working Section/Working Trial Versatile Qualified Worker Test Winners 1978-1989.
Chapter 11. Faithful To The End Care of the Older Dog The End of Life.
Chapter 12. The Cattle Dogs That Do It All The Register of Merit Program I.Requirements for a ROM Title II.Requirements for ROM Points.
Chapter 13. Profiles: Notable Cattle Dogs.
Chapter 14. Versatile Dogs.
Chapter 15. Cattle Dog Firsts.
References Index
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The Hidden Life of Dogs, by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1993. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. 8.25 x 0.75 x 0.75. Clean text, very good cover, tight. A readable account of how, over a a span of years, the author's family dogs were transformed into a family unit not unlike a wolf pack. Thomas is a firm believer that animals think and express emotion and is not ashamed to be "anthropomorphic" in her particular analysis of dog behavior.
In this beautiful account, based on thirty years of living with and observing dogs, wolves and dingoes novelist and anthropologist Elizabeth Marshall Thomas brings us a completely new understanding of dogs. We meet Misha, a friend's husky, whom Thomas followed on his daily rounds of more than 130 square miles, and who ultimately provided the simple and surprising answer to the question What do dogs want most? Not food, not sex, but other dogs. We also meet Maria, who adored Misha, bore his puppies, and clearly mourned when he moved away; Bingo, a brave asthmatic pug; and many more fascinating individuals in this unforgettable chronicle, which "brims with insight and respect."
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HISTORICAL BOOKS AND ARTICLES (OUT OF PRINT, RARE, COLLECTIBLE)
Australian Barkers and Biters, New Edition, Illustrated and Revised, by Robert Kaleski
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1933 Edition. Excellent condition for its age. This rare, out of print book is much sought after as a source/reference book by Australian dog fanciers. This a historical reference book, very scarce. This book measures 5 3/4 inches wide and 8 3/4 inches high and contains 256 pages. This book is in a Mylar jacket to protect it. One small tear to top corner (less than ½”), very good book and very good dust jacket. Chapters are; The origin of the Dog, Variations of the Dog Species, How the Tame Breeds of Dogs Were Created, The Noble Dingo, The Australian Cattle-Dog, The Kelpie-And People Who Covet Him, The Barb, Sheep-dog Trials, Judging and Buying Cattle- and Sheep Dogs, Kangaroo-dogs, Bush Greyhound, True Greyhounds, All About Beagles, The Cocker Spaniel, The Fox-Terrier, The Menace of the Alsation Wolf-dog, The Law on Dogs in N.S.W., Dog Fights, Dog Fancying, The Dog-Workers of Australia, A Premier Sheep-Dog Trial Judge, "God's Dogs".
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Australian Barkers and Biters, by Robert Kaleski, revised by Margot Balmain.
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The Endeavour Press, Sydney. 8vo. 1987 (reprint of 1933 2nd revised edn). Ppiv+256. Portrait frontisplate + b/w photos of Australian dogs. A clean copy VG/VG (protected). Book deals with research and observation of Australian dog life and ancestry. Chapters on Dingoes, the Australian Cattle dog, Kelpies, Kangaroo-dogs, Barbs, other varieties used in Australia, Sheep dog trials, judging and buying Cattle & Sheep dogs, etc. SCARCE.
This rare, out of print book is much sought after as a source/reference book by Australian dog fanciers.
This book measures 5 3/4 inches wide and 8 3/4 inches high and contains 256 pages. This book is in a Mylar jacket to protect it.
Chapters are; The origin of the Dog, Variations of the Dog Species, How the Tame Breeds of Dogs Were Created, The Noble Dingo, The Australian Cattle-Dog, The Kelpie-And People Who Covet Him, The Barb, Sheep-dog Trials, Judging and Buying Cattle- and Sheep Dogs, Kangaroo-dogs, Bush Greyhound, True Greyhounds, All About Beagles, The Cocker Spaniel, The Fox-Terrier, The Menace of the Alsation Wolf-dog, The Law on Dogs in N.S.W., Dog Fights, Dog Fancying, The Dog-Workers of Australia, A Premier Sheep-Dog Trial Judge, "God's Dogs."
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The First Five Years by Donn and Deborah Harling
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Australian Cattle Dogs 1980- 1985 Topeka KS, 1986. Hard Cover. Book Condition: NF Nearly Like New. First Edition. 12 1/4" tall, 9 1/4 wide, 1+ inches thick. Clean new looking blue hardboards with leather-like embossing, slight breaking of back upper corner(less than1/8"). Ultra-scarce comprehensive guide to the history of this challenging breed, with photos of all the main foundation stock, b/w photos 341 pp; index, bibliography. Covers the History of Cattle Dogs their Australian beginnings and through the emergence of the breed in the USA
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Our Australian Kelpie by Tim Austin and Illustrated by Pieter Zaadstra
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High Thunder Publishing, Australia. Circa 1990 Hard Cover.
The Elfinvale Kelpie Stud story with lavish illustrations. 1st edition. An excellent copy of this large book 14in x 11in. 128 glossy pages with absolutely stunning full page paintings and charcoal drawings by the Dutch artist Pieter Zaadstra done in a free and easy style with acrylic washes, showing the unique colours of Australian country scenery and the rich gloss of the Australian Kelpie Dogs, these are reproduced in all their glowing beauty. The book is covered in dark brown linen with gilt titles and is spotless, as is the rest of the book. The dust jacket with fabulous painting of a Kelpie head on front shows light signs of shelf wear and some scratching. Tim Austin breeds Australian Kelpie dogs which are the Australian sheepdog. This large book contains many black/white sketches and colour illustrations of the dogs at work in their natural habitat. The illustrations throughout are full page paintings, line drawings, diagrams etc in great detail and really Australian looking. It is basically a collaboration between and artist and an Australian sheep farmer / author. This book has a some small library imprints, none on pictures or text. Some lower edge shelf wear.
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The Complete Book of Australian Dogs by Angela Sanderson.
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Sydney: The Currawong Press, 1987 Hard Cover. Very good book in very good dust jacket. 128 pages with many black and white and some colour illustrations. This book has long been a favorite of all Australian Breed Fanciers, and by the Australian Cattle Dog Fancier in particular.
The author discusses Australian dog breeds including the Australian Terrier, the Australian Kelpie, Australian Cattle Dog, the Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog, Kangaroo Hound, and the Dingo.
This book tells the story of all these breeds. It explains their special qualities and standards. It also shows how to care for them, though all are hardy dogs.
Australian breeds have never been more popular at home or abroad. The author breaks new ground on all the Australian breeds and makes a serious attempt to clarify the history of their evolution.
There is an Australian breed for every need. This book explains that choice.
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The Dingo in Australia and Asia by Laurie Corbett
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The World's leading expert on dingoes assembles the current knowledge about ancestry, biology, behaviour and ecology in a book which explores the world of the dingo and even includes an assessment of policy options for ensuring the survival of this now threatened species. 200 pages
CONTENTS:
DINGOES AT A GLANCE
1. ORIGIN, ANCESTRY AND WORLD DISTRIBUTION
Asian origin and dual evolutionary pathways
The world distribution of dingoes and how they got there
Cultural and other relationships between dingoes & indigenous peoples in Australia and Asia
2. STUDYING DINGOES
Catching dingoes
Observing dingoes
Faeces and other indicators
Major study sites
3. CHARACTERISTICS AND IDENTITY
Body measurements
Coat colours
Reproduction
Blood proteins and DNA fingerprinting
Longevity
Water needs
Taxonomy: do subspecies exist?
4. LIVING AREAS AND MOVEMENTS
Types of living areas: home range and territory
A comparison of living areas in contrasting habitats in Australia
Short-term movements in living areas
Forays and dispersal from living areas
5. BEHAVIOUR AND COMMUNICATION
Definitions and descriptions of aggression, dominance, submission and other social behaviour
The importance of dominant behaviour
Vocalisations and their function
Pheromones and other types of communication
6. SOCIAL DYNAMICS
The social dynamics of a dingo pack in captivity: Curly's Mob
The social dynamics of wild dingoes in Australia
The social groupings of wild dingoes in Asia
The evolution of dingo society in Australia
7. FEEDING ECOLOGY
Dingo diet in Australia
Are dingoes generalists or specialists?
Are dingoes optimal foragers or efficient satisficers?
Dingo diet in south-cast Asia
Dingo hunting tactics and success, and the anti-predator behaviour of prey
Dietary overlap and competition with foxes and feral cats
8. POPULATION DYNAMICS
Parasites, diseases and associated causes of death
Rabies and other potential exotic diseases of dingoes in Australia
Poisons, traps, guns and other causes of death
Social factors limiting population growth
The evolution of dominant female infanticide by Australian dingoes
Natural and unnatural factors affecting the growth of dingo populations in Australia
9. PREDATOR-PREY INTERACTIONS
Did competition from dingoes cause the extinction of thylacines & Tasmanian devils on the Australian mainland?
The role of dingo predation in the demise of medium-sized mammals in central Australia
Interactions in fairly pristine ecosystems
Interactions in disturbed ecosystems
Interactions between dingoes and stock
Understanding dingo predation to maximise cattle production
Does dingo predation regulate prey populations?
10. THE FUTURE OF EXPATRIATE DINGOES
Where are the world's last bastions of pure dingoes?
Dingo-dog hybrids in Australia: is extinction imminent for pure dingoes?
What can be done to save dingoes?
The problem with hybrids
Are island zoos the go?
APPENDIX
A. Glossary of zoological and botanical species
B. Estimating the age of dingoes
C. The diet of dingoes in six major habitats of Australia
D. The incidence of parasites and pathogens recorded from dingoes in Australia
E. Identifying dingo, dog and hybrid skulls
REFERENCES
INDEX
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Australia's First Working Dog; The Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog by Collins, Joyce Herald
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FASB Trading, unknown publ. date; Queensland. Softcover, 11 ½ X 8 ¼.
Collins gives a time line for purebred working dogs developed in Australia: Dingo 3500yrs, Stumpy 1845, Kelpie 1871, Cattle Dog 1893. Origins, History, Records of Exhibition, Descriptions of the Smithfield, Cur Dog, Halls Heeler, Scotch Collie. Brief bio's on Hall, Timmins, and Kaleski. Contains Stud Registers, Breed Standards, Details of the Scheme to "revive" the breed from unregistered stock, The GlenIris Kennel being the only registered breeder of Stumpys. 102 pp. A must have.
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Dingoes Don’t Bark by Lionel Hudson
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Adelaide: Rigby, 1974, Adelaide . Hard Cover. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Protected. Color & bw photos/ep maps. A genuine contribution to our knowledge of the fascinating Australian native dog, the dingo. 80 pp, illustrated endpapers, and photographic dust wrapper. Numerous photographic illustrations in black and white and colour. The author decided to make a film about dingoes, and then to write this book to demystify Australia's native dog. It is a revelation to animal lovers and a genuine contribution to knowledge of Australian wildlife. Natural History.
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Dogs of Australia by Victoria Kennel Control Council
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Dogs of Australia-- The Kennel Control Council (Victoria), with the assistance of various canine experts, has produced a study of Australia's own native dogs. The "Foreword" by His Excellency The Governor of Victoria describes very well what the book is all about. This book represents a collective effort to present the early history and development of Australian breeds, plus some material on our adopted working dog, the Border Collie. In all, the breeds dealt with are -- (1) The Australian Cattle Dog, (2) The Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog, (3) The Australian Kelpie, (4) The Border Collie, (5) The Australian Terrier, (6) The Australian Silky Terrier, (7) The Australian Shepherd, (8) The Kangaroo Hound, and (9) The Dingo. Much research has been undertaken and, so far as it can accurately be traced, the early history of each breed is set out; with particular reference to the interesting crosses introduced to produce the various characteristics now found in each. Recognized experts have been asked to write a chapter on how to go about judging each of the six principal breeds. "Dogs of Australia" at last meets a long-standing requirement to provide information for those interested in our native breeds. Yet equally it is an essential book for those interested in our native breeds. Yet equally it is an essential book for judges and experts interested in widening their already considerable knowledge. The preceding description of this book is taken from the inside dust jacket.
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The Company of Dingoes, Two Decades with our Native Dog by Berenice Walters.
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Published by Australian Native Dog Conservation Society. Bargo, NSW. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 1995. pages 109; b/w photos; cardcover; mint condition new.
Two Decades with Our Native Dog. ISBN 0-646-22426-3 Very Scarce. Includes: origins of the Australian Dingo, the Dingo and the Australian Aborigine post 1788, observations on the biology and ecology of the Dingo, breed description, the Dingo a sensitive trainable dog, so you want to own a Dingo? ISBN:0646224263
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A Dingo in the Family, by Gill Ryhorchuk.
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Is the dingo suitable as a domestic pet? If so, would any dog owner be able to own and breed dingoes, or is this a specialised hobby for which few have the knowledge or the necessary application?
This delightfully illustrated book discusses these questions and many more while describing the experiences of the author and her family in rearing and managing dingoes in a suburban environment. Holidays in the outback with her domesticated dingoes have allowed her to compare their behaviour in the two environments.
A day-to-day diary of the behaviour of her dingoes has enabled the author to write this detailed account, which is both interesting and informative on the habits and characteristics of the Australian native dog.
Should dingoes be eradicated?
That question is often asked, but perhaps the words of the author answer it.
She says: "Before Ned came to us our concept of dingoes was that they were merely vermin... Ned's introduction to our family changed all that."
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Kelpie and Cattle Dog: Australian Dogs at Work, by Hamilton-Wilkes, Monty with Frank Scanlon, breeder and Trainer, and Kevin Woodcroft, stockman.Illustrations with photographs by David Cumming.
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The book size is 7 1/4 inches by 10 inches. This is a scarce book, 79 pages
This book is about the Australian Kelpie and the Australian Cattle Dog, Australia's sturdy working dogs. In this book experienced breeders and trainers tell how to train, breed, and care for Kelpies and Cattle Dogs, and the fascinating history of the development of the breeds is told.
Every dog lover will enjoy this record of the dogs in action, working in their natural surroundings, performing the tasks which have made them very firmly a part of Australian bush legend.
Contents are:
The Kelpie;
Where the kelpie came from, Kelpies at work, Shelter & Warmth & Shade, How to Choose a Pup, Training a young puppie, With sheep in the yards, Mustering a paddock.
The Cattle Dog;
How the Cattle Dog was bred, Choosing a Pup, The Cattle Dog at work, Training a Cattle Dog, Working with the cattle.
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Canine Terminology by Harold R. Spira, Illustrated by Mary and Peggy Davidson
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WaterMark Press. 146 pages. Index of terms used to describe dogs, mainly intended for judges. Several clear, well-executed diagrams and illustrations on every page. "Harry Spira's Canine Terminology, in my opinion, is destined to become the definitive work in its field. Dr Spira's writing is clear, concise and easy to understand. His explanations are helped immeasurably by the artists' total brilliance .. The quality of Margaret and Marian Davidson's drawing is superb." R L Curtis RAS Kennel Control Journal Sydney May 1982. The American Kennel Club has identified Harold R. Spira's book, Canine Terminology, to be the official source of AKC standard terminology definition and standardization. The JRTAA has reinstituted an updated version of the original breed standard.* All terms in this standard refer to the definitions in Canine Terminology, by H. Spira, the experts' compendium of exact canine terminology.
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American Kennel Gazette
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September 1, 1930 This is a quality copy, on heavy paper, of an original 1930 article from American Kennel gazette about Australian Cattle Dogs. It consists of six pages and nine illustrations and comes in a protective plastic cover. This is a valuable early discussion of the rugged Australian Cattle Dog.
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