Eminent Dogs, Dangerous Men
Title | Eminent Dogs, Dangerous Men PDF eBook |
Author | Donald McCaig |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Total Pages | 171 |
Release | 2014-07-15 |
Genre | Pets |
ISBN | 1497630258 |
The bestselling author of Nop’s Trials presents the true story of his search for the perfect sheepdog In April of 1988, Donald McCaig traveled to Scotland to buy a young, well-bred female sheepdog to raise and train for use on his three-hundred-acre Virginia farm. He knew exactly what he wanted: a Scottish border collie, considered the best sheepdog in the world because the breed is hardworking, smart, strong, and fast, with unique personalities. McCaig attends dog trials and meets numerous trainers, fellow shepherds, and top handlers before he finally finds Gael. From his heartfelt prayers that Gael will pass her eye exam to his faithful sheepdog Pip’s reaction to the new bitch on the farm, Eminent Dogs, Dangerous Men chronicles McCaig’s journey through the Scottish highlands, where border collies have been bred since the seventeenth century, and illuminates the ennobling bond between humans and dogs. This ebook contains sixteen pages of photos.
Eminent Dogs, Dangerous Men
Title | Eminent Dogs, Dangerous Men PDF eBook |
Author | Donald McCaig |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 212 |
Release | 1991-01-01 |
Genre | Border collie |
ISBN | 9780002156622 |
The Dog Wars
Title | The Dog Wars PDF eBook |
Author | Donald McCaig |
Publisher | Outrun Press |
Total Pages | 200 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Pets |
ISBN | 0979469007 |
An account of the 1990s controversy between the working border collie community and the American Kennel Club. Chronicles a critical turning point in the history of the border collie, critical reading for those interested in the culture of dogs in the United States.
Nop's Trials
Title | Nop's Trials PDF eBook |
Author | Donald McCaig |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Total Pages | 252 |
Release | 2014-07-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1497619955 |
A novel about the bond between a farmer and his black-and-white border collie that James Herriot called “beautiful [and] as gripping as any thriller.” On Christmas Day, Virginia livestock farmer Lewis Burkholder and Nop, his black-and-white border collie, go out to feed the sheep. But the holiday is shattered when Nop fails to return home. Stolen by two hardened criminals who see in the young stock dog a $300 payday, Nop suffers abuse and brutality as he courageously adapts to his new life, which holds no shortage of surprises. At the same time, Lewis refuses to believe that his beloved dog is gone for good. His determination to be reunited with Nop—and Nop’s own unswerving loyalty—reveals the depth and strength of the bond that can exist between humans and dogs.
Nop's Trials
Title | Nop's Trials PDF eBook |
Author | Donald McCaig |
Publisher | Macmillan Reference USA |
Total Pages | 372 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780816137343 |
An adult novel for animal lovers that does justice to both its human and canine characters. A moving story of the devotion between a dog and his master.
Nop's Hope
Title | Nop's Hope PDF eBook |
Author | Donald McCaig |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Total Pages | 160 |
Release | 2014-07-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1497635128 |
A young widow travels the competition circuit with her border collie in this novel by the author of Nop’s Trials, “a great writer” (James Herriot). After her husband and daughter are killed in a car accident, Penny Burkeholder leaves her Shenandoah Valley home with her eighteen-month-old border collie, Hope, the only friend she has left in the world. Together, they make their way across the country in a battered pickup, earning money by doing ranch work and competing in sheepdog trials. One dream keeps the grieving young widow going: to compete at the national finals in Wyoming and turn Hope into a winner. Filled with fascinating detail about sheepdog trials and the uncanny closeness that develops between canine and human team members, Nop’s Hope evokes the quiet beauty of the back roads and ranches of the American West and brings to life unforgettable characters, both human and canine, including Hope’s sire, Nop.
Mr. and Mrs. Dog
Title | Mr. and Mrs. Dog PDF eBook |
Author | Donald McCaig |
Publisher | University of Virginia Press |
Total Pages | 208 |
Release | 2013-04-15 |
Genre | Pets |
ISBN | 0813934516 |
The New York Times–bestselling author Donald McCaig has established an expansive literary career, founded equally on books about working sheepdogs and the Civil War novels Jacob’s Ladder and Rhett Butler’s People, the official sequel to Gone with the Wind. In his new book, Mr. and Mrs. Dog, McCaig draws on twenty-five years of experience raising sheepdogs to vividly describe his—and his dogs June and Luke’s—unlikely progress toward and participation in the World Sheepdog Trials in Wales. McCaig engagingly chronicles the often grueling experience—through rain, snow, ice storms, and brain-numbing heat—of preparing and trialing Mrs. Dog, June, "a foxy lady in a slinky black-and-white peignoir," and Mr. Dog, Luke, "a plain worker—no flash to him." Along the way, he relays sage advice from his decades spent talking with America’s most renowned dog experts, from police-dog trainers to positive-training gurus. As readers of McCaig’s novels will expect, Mr. and Mrs. Dog delivers far more than straightforward dog-training tips. Revealing an abiding love and respect for his dogs, McCaig unveils the life experiences that set him on the long road to the Welsh trial fields. Starting with memories of his first dog, Rascal, and their Montana roadtrip in a ’48 Dodge, McCaig leads us into his thirties, when he abandons his New York advertising career to move to a run-down Appalachian sheep farm in the least populous county in Virginia. This 1960s agrarian adventure ultimately brings McCaig, Luke, and June to the Olympics of sheepdog trials. In his narration of one man’s love for his dogs, McCaig offers a powerful portrayal of the connection between humans and their animal companions.