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Course #104:

Survey of Basset Hound Breed Literature


Number of pages: 93

Cost for Hardcopy Only: $18 (includes S&H) 

Cost for Hardcopy plus CD Template: $43 (Includes S&H)


DESCRIPTION:
The Survey of Basset Hound Breed Literature is a workbook program that is designed around a series of educational articles that discuss the Basset Hound.  These articles have been written by breeders, judges and canine experts and provide critical insights into understanding and evaluating the Basset. Because it focuses on how to prioritize virtues and weaknesses in the Basset, this course is recommended for all breeders, judges and handlers of the breed. A series of True and False questions have been developed for each article.
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1. Dr Leonard Skolnick:
A Look At The Basset    
2. Dr Robert Cole:
You Be The Judge – The Basset    Hound 
3. Charles Leach:
Perspective On A Basset  
4. Claire “Kitty” Steidel:
Recognizing Type, Balance and Soundness in the Basset Hound 
5. AndreaField:
What Every Perspective Basset Hound Judge Should Know 
6.  Margaret S Walton:
Judging The Basset Hound    7. Col Robert Booth: Let’s Talk Basset Hound Breed Type 
8.  Dawn Towne:
Type – The Ultimate Goal  

9.  Skolnick, Nelson and Scholz: The Basset Hound Front  
10. Col Robert Booth:
Let’s Talk Basset Hound Fronts
11. Pat Fellman Gellerman: Understanding Shoulders and Upper Arms  
12. Michael Sosne:
“Deliberate” Movement in the Basset Hound 
13. Brenda Jubin:
Rib Cages In The Basset Hound 
14. Douglas Taylor:
So What Is Any Recognized Color In The Basset Hound?              
15. Joan Urban:
The Basset Hound: A “Different Sort of Dog”
 

CD TEMPLATE: The CD Template for course #104 is in Powerpoint and is designed to provide a guideline for those wishing to write exercises for their own breed specific articles.  Much of the format of the true and false questions in this Basset Hound survey can be easily adopted or “copied” in order to create the same type of questions for other breed articles, even for those who have little teaching experience in designing this type of educational material.