- 00 - Introduction
- 01 - Part I: Hunting Dogs, Chapter 1: Night Hunting
- 02 - Part I: Hunting Dogs, Chapter 2: The Night Hunting Dog -- His Ancestry
- 03 - Part I: Hunting Dogs, Chapter 3: Training the Hunting Dog
- 04 - Part I: Hunting Dogs, Chapter 4: Training the Coon Dog
- 05 - Part I: Hunting Dogs, Chapter 5: Training for Skunk, Opossum and Mink
- 06 - Part I: Hunting Dogs, Chapter 6: Wolf and Coyote Hunting
- 07 - Part I: Hunting Dogs, Chapter 7: Training for Squirrels and Rabbits
- 08 - Part I: Hunting Dogs, Chapter 8: Training the Deer Hound
- 09 - Part I: Hunting Dogs, Chapter 9: Training -- Specific Things to Teach
- 10 - Part I: Hunting Dogs, Chapter 10: Training -- Random Suggestions from Many Sources
- 11 - Part II: Breeding and Care of Dogs, Chapter 11: Selecting the Dog
- 12 - Part II: Breeding and Care of Dogs, Chapter 12: Care and Breeding
- 13 - Part II: Breeding and Care of Dogs, Chapter 13: Breeding (Continued)
- 14 - Part II: Breeding and Care of Dogs, Chapter 14: Breeding (Continued)
- 15 - Part II: Breeding and Care of Dogs, Chapter 15: Peculiarities of Dogs and Practical Hints
- 16 - Part II: Breeding and Care of Dogs, Chapter 16: Ailments of the Dog
- 17 - Part III: Dog Lore, Chapter 17: Still Trailers vs. Tonguers -- Music
- 18 - Part III: Dog Lore, Chapter 18: The Dog on the Trap Line
- 19 - Part III: Dog Lore, Chapter 19: Sledge Dogs of the North
- 20 - Part IV: The Hunting Dog Family, Chapter 20: American Fox Hounds
- 21 - Part IV: The Hunting Dog Family, Chapter 21: The Beagle, Dachshund and Basset Hounds
- 22 - Part IV: The Hunting Dog Family, Chapter 22: Pointers and Setters. Spaniels
- 23 - Part IV: The Hunting Dog Family, Chapter 23: Terriers -- Airedales
- 24 - Part IV: The Hunting Dog Family, Chapter 24: Scotch Collies. House and Watch Dogs
- 25 - Part IV: The Hunting Dog Family, Chapter 25: A Farmer Hunter -- His Views
- 26 - Table of Technical Terms
The title of this book quotes its object. To tell something of night hunting, and especially to suggest how the ever necessary dog can best be selected, trained, maintained and utilized, is the consideration of first importance. To round out the subject all forms of hunting will receive some notice, and the various breeds of dogs will be so far dealt with, that their value and usefulness in their given fields may be determined. Best of all, the contents of this volume are based on the opinions and declarations of men who have had years of experience in the matters on which they presume to write.(Extracted from the Introduction)
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