Plenty of books out there on breeds ,training and dog psychology -who has read some and can give some good recommendations for a few .
Ill start with Leon Mortensons Book as reviewed by Frank Tommy Olsen who has the print rights to the book .I have this book and it is a good read of Leon's breeding history, practices and thoughts about Setters.
I also have read Derry Argue's Book Pointers and Setters which I will review myself but I read it so long ago I need to re-read it to do it justice --when I can find it that is !!
Bird Dogs
Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
by Dr Leon Mortensen
This book, written by a gentleman of the bird dog sport, was published a few months before his death in January 2004.
Through the book the author has left an open and honest document of his life with bird dogs, with stories, qualified
opinions and reflections.
Dr Leon Mortensen was probably the greatest personality of the gundog world downunder. He had more than fifty years
experience hunting and training bird dogs, and almost as long field trialing and as a breeder.
His abilities as a trainer were reflected in the absolute class his dogs displayed in trials.
As a breeder he combined theory and practice better than anyone. His home work was solid. Everything was checked
and double-checked. He knew exactly what he wanted to achieve and was completely pragmatic about it.
The doctor hunted more than most people, shot thousands of birds over pointing gundogs and trained and handled a
number of topdogs. He bred approximately thirty litters (English setters, Irish setters and also pointers with his wife Joy),
successfully bred thoroughbred horses and had a great insight into animal breeding in general (and delivered more
than 500 babies!).
He visited various field trials abroad both as judge and spectator, and he read about and studied the subjects of
breeding and bird dogs. In Leon Mortensen, theory and practice reached a new dimension. He understood the
principles of genetics in the smallest mathematical detail, while at the same time he had practical experience and an eye
for talent and traits.
The entire book is interesting - a huge enthusiast freely sharing his thoughts with the reader. Some of the chapters are
exceptional, in particular those entitled "Getting started", "Breeding" and "Trials". In these chapters he deals with some
myths, truths and complete un-truths. He gives both praise and criticism, both to living and dead personas. He also talks
about and gives his views on the trial systems of Norway, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, USA and Italy. He portrays the
reality with great insight.
In a chapter called "Dogs I have won with", he describes 9 different dogs among those he has trained and handled to
success. Some of them were bred by himself, some bred by others, including imports. Pedantic as the doctor was, he
had accurate journals about every dog he had in his hands, from puppy to top trial dog. Through the entire book he
shares anecdotes and interesting notes mixed with hard facts. Many entertaining hunting stories are also included.
Through nearly two hundred pages the reader is presented with an eventful and interesting life, passionately dedicated
to working towards better bird dogs. I dare say that anyone who shares this same interest at any level will get great
pleasure from the book. In particular, anyone with aspirations as a breeder should take time to enjoy the 19 pages in the
chapter about breeding.
Leon Mortensen always practised what others often talk about, with reference to Annie Oakley's famous words: "The
best dog is that which gives the sportsman most chances of a shot." This sentence runs like a thread through the entire
book. He also warns against irrelevant ideas which become "fashion", often conflicting from country to country and
between different trial cultures.
Mortensen also recommends (with explanations) various literature, ranging from Roland Huntford's book about Scott
and Amundsen to Tesio's book on breeding thoroughbred horses to various gundog literature. There are also
references and footnotes throughout the book.
This will be a valuable and treasured addition to any gundog enthusiast's library.
For international customers the book can be ordered on the internet through www.dogbitesduck.com
New Zealand customers please email info@dogbitesduck.com
Frank-Tommy Olsen
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