
The Mansion on the Hill ~ Part II
Do All-Age trials, and All-Age dogs, still matter? Palamonium again showed that he is a magnificent animal, a brilliant bird dog. This does not mean that he will always win. It does mean that he…
Do All-Age trials, and All-Age dogs, still matter? Palamonium again showed that he is a magnificent animal, a brilliant bird dog. This does not mean that he will always win. It does mean that he…
Do All-Age trials, and All-Age dogs, still matter? America’s first field trial for pointing dogs was held in October, 1874, on what were then the outskirts of Memphis. The winner, Knight, was described as a…
Mansion on the Hill: Do All-Age trials and dogs still matter? Thanks to acclaimed outdoor writer and Editor-at-Large for Pointing Dog Journal, Tom Davis for writing this 2-part story at my suggestion 🙂 about All-Age…
If you’re passionate about hunting dogs, get to know the one man in dog training today who stands above others. A couple years ago, preparing to head home after several rewarding days of hunting at…
Thanks to Tom Davis for the terrific review he wrote for his column in Sporting Classics on Strideaway and Bill Allen’s Unforgettables and Other True Fables! If you haven’t discovered Strideaway, the website devoted to…
Thanks to Tom Davis for allowing us to republish his wonderful, in depth essay on one of the most extraordinarily talented men ever to have been involved with bird dogs and field trials. This story…
J.R. Sealy — “Bobby,” to those who knew him — drove a hard bargain. But then, the likeable but eccentric sportsman from Dothan, Alabama, could afford to, because all the chips were on his side…