The Little Duck Hunter
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Average customer review:Product Description
Not all Labrador retriever puppies become duck hunters. But this exciting, fun-loving look at the first year in the lives of those that do is sure to delight Lab owners of every kind. After all, the Little Duck Hunter's journey from cute and cuddly fur ball to loyal retriever and family friend has elements that all Lab owners have experienced. There's housebreaking (quite literally), incessant chewing, basic obedience training (who's training whom?), and an unbelievable range of surprises, twists and turns, and trials and errors. Indeed, few things are as exciting as the journey a Lab pup takes in his first year. It's a time of incredible change-not only for the dog, but for his human family as well. Photographer Lee Thomas Kjos's brilliant color photographs capture these magic moments in the lives of little duck hunters-yellow, black, and chocolate-from the time they're brought home to the time they venture out on their first hunt. The images are so vivid and compelling that readers will run the full gamut of emotions they experienced during their own dog's puppyhood. The text, too, will elicit chuckles, laughter, sighs, coos, and even tears. Anyone who's ever brought a puppy home will find themselves falling under the same spell all over again.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2335130 in Books
- Published on: 2002-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 96 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Lee Thomas Kjos is a freelance photographer living in Webster, Minnesota. His work has appeared in Ducks Unlimited magazine, Shooting Sportsman, Gun Dog, and many other outdoor publications. His other books include Lab Rules and Season's Bell. Bob Butz is a freelance writer living in Traverse City, Michigan. His work has appeared in Men's Journal, The New York Times, Sports Afield, Sporting Classics, and many other publications. He is the author of Season's Bell.
Customer Reviews
The Unbearable Cuteness of Lab Puppies
This book should really be called "The Unbearable Cuteness of Lab Puppies." If you buy it, be prepared to hear the patter of little paws on your linoleum floor...because you won't be able to resist the next step: Going out and getting the real thing. The pictures of the puppies frolicking with the kids makes me wonder whether spring is far away. I loved this book!
The Next Best Thing to Getting a Real Lab Puppy
This book really is the next best thing to getting a new Lab puppy, and best of all, it doesn't need to be house broken. Anyone who loves puppies will be charmed and beguiled by this word and picture chronicle of the first months in the life of Labrador retriever puppies. You don't have to be a duck hunter to enjoy it, either, as most of the photos capture Labs doing everyday things like playing with their littermates, chewing whatever they can get their sharp little teeth into, harrassing the family cat, and getting into one kind of mischief or another.
