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> > > > > > > Click here to read the blog! Click here to read the blog! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Subscribe to the Blog > Enter your Email > > > Powered by FeedBlitz > > > > > email me > > P. Burns > Arlington, Virginia > > > Translate For Me > . . > > > > > > > > > Use of © Material From this Site: > All material, unless otherwise noted, is Copyright (c) by Patrick Burns. > > Permission to reprint is generally given provided there is reference to this > web site with a link and/or credit to the author (P. Burns). > > > > Blog Post Sampler > > Inbred Thinking > > Beyond the Blue Solution of Dog Shelter Death > > When Ignorants Manage Wildlife > > Skunks: When You May Need to Breathe for Two > > How Warbler Politics Made Two Presidents > > A Brief History of the Patterdale > > A Brief History of the Border Terrier > > A Brief History of the Jagd Terrier > > A Brief History of the Jack Russell Terrier > > The Silly Tail Docking Debate > > Fox Size Around the World > > The Geography of American Working Terriers > > Dog Food Secrets They Don't Want You to Know > > America's Founding Terrier > > The History of Dog Food > > Measurement Informs, Exaggeration Deforms > > Ten Reasons to Join the JRTCA > > How Rats Prevent Plague > > > Get "American Working Terriers" T-shirts and other stuff. All proceeds to go > to terrier rescue. Art created by the wonderful Tracey Riley. > >> Store #1 >> Store #2 > . > > working terrier, hunting terrier, fox hunting, Jack Russell Terrier > > > Check out the Blog > Terrierman's Daily Dose has had more than 3 million viewers. This blog has > information on working terriers, dogs, natural history, hunting, and the > environment, with occasional political commentary. Check it out! > American Working Terriers > Practical, common sense, terrier work for the beginner, laid out in a clear > no-nonsense style. > > "JRTCA Recommended Reading -- This book ... is great reading for all > terriermen and women." -- The Jack Russell Terrier Club of America > > 8 To Order the Book > > > > These are the Good Old Days > Across the U.S., we have more red fox, raccoon, possum, groundhog, and Gray > fox than we have had at any time in the last 100 years, and the numbers keep > going up. The world of working terriers is better too. No generation has ever > had more spare time or better dogs more easily obtained. No generation has > ever had easier access to farms brimming over with suitable working terrier > quarry. > >> To read more > Shovels, Spoons and "Berthas" > When it comes to serious digging, not all shovels are created equal, and not > just any shovel will do. Find out what to look for in a shovel and why a > relatively easy-to-make "Bertha" or "spoon" can bring real peace of mind > during a difficult dig in frozen ground, hard sand, shale or clay. Directions > on making a spoon are given. >> To read more > How to Use a Deben Box > A Deben box is a radio receiver set to a special frequency, while a Deben > collar is a small and very weak transmitter set to send a signal at that > frequency. Simple triangulation, a dexterous finger, a little practice, and a > touch of voodoo are all that is required to locate your dog underground, > provided you avoid two bad locations. >> To read more > > Size Matters > If your dog cannot get down an old groundhog burrow, it's too large to work a > fox-dug earth. As Barry Jones writes: "I have not encountered a fox which > could not be spanned at 14 inches circumference - this within a weight range > of 10lbs to 24lbs ..." >> To read more > Antibiotics for Less > Your dog will eventually need antibiotics. Most major pet catalogues sell them > without prescription, but you have to know what to buy, how to dose, and you > must follow three simple rules. >> To read more > Mistakes and Regrets > If you dig, you will make mistakes. If you are smart, you will learn from > them. This list of 20 common problems is a litany of what to avoid, a caution > about what to remember, and an etiquette guide for the new digger. >> To read > more > > Health Care in the Field > Since you are the human with the credit card, the cell phone, and the keys to > the truck, you are in charge when it comes to emergencies in the field. These > emergencies may range from poisoning to traps, from suffocation to laceration. > Whatever the problem, the thing that will matter most in the end is > preparation beforehand and quick level-headed action afterward. >> To read > more > Digging a Hole > Digging a hole is not quite as self-evident as it appears. Most groundhog, > possum and raccoon are found about 3 feet down. Holes deeper than 3 feet > require much larger excavations. >> To read more > Go-to-Ground and the Rabbit > While a 14- or 15-inch tall terrier can negotiate an 81-square inch > go-to-ground tunnel with ease, this same dog will find it difficult to > negotiate a natural earth which may have an interior space of less than > 35-square inches – just enough room to allow a fox to slip through with ease. > Where then did these enormous go-to-ground tunnels come from? >> To read more > > Microchips, Tattoos & Tags > When out hunting dangle tags cannot be worn. Microchips, slide tags and > tattoos are the answer. >> To read more > A Pictorial History of Terriers > This pictorial history of terriers puts the dog within the economic, social > and political framework that has shaped man, dog, and land alike. A history > with clickable source readings. >> To read more > From Rosettes to Ruin > Irish Setters, once famed at finding birds, are now so brain-befogged they can > no longer find the front door. Cocker Spaniels have been reduced to > poodle-coated mops. Fox terriers are now so large they cannot go down a fox > hole. Why do show ring rosettes so often lead to canine ruin? > >> To read more > > To Add Terrierman.com to your favorites CLICK HERE