Adam Henson
Farmer and His Dog
Farmer and His Dog
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Explores the unique relationship between a farmer and his most loyal friend. Beginning by introducing us to the dogs who have been faithful companions to the Henson family over the years, the author goes on to explore the impact made by the UK's hardest working breeds.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 336 pages
\n Publication date: 28 June 2018
\n Publisher: Ebury Publishing
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The relationship between a farmer and his dog is truly special. It is a bond that is invaluable and cherished by many shepherds and farmers alike. These dogs are not just tools on a farm; they are intelligent and devoted companions who have evolved over thousands of years to make the work of a shepherd possible.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this relationship is the diversity of sheepdogs. From the border collie, known for its intelligence and agility, to the Australian kelpie, rumored to be a distant relative of the dingo, these dogs come in various shapes and sizes. Each breed has its own unique qualities and abilities, making them essential to the running of a farm.
But the benefits of this relationship extend beyond the farmer and his dog. The dogs themselves also reap the rewards of their partnership with humans. They are fiercely intelligent and exceptionally devoted companions, having evolved over millennia to make the work of a shepherd possible. They are able to read the body language of sheep and herd them with precision, making the job much easier and more efficient.
In addition to their practical skills, sheepdogs also provide emotional support to their owners. They are loyal and affectionate, and their presence can be a source of comfort and companionship. Many farmers find that their dogs are like family members, and they are deeply saddened when they pass away.
The relationship between a farmer and his dog is not just a practical one; it is also a cultural and historical one. Sheepdogs have been a part of the agricultural landscape for thousands of years, and their role has evolved as technology and farming practices have changed. They have been used for herding, guarding, and even hunting, and their stories have been passed down through generations.
Today, the UK is home to many of the hardest-working breeds of sheepdogs. From traditional herding dogs and gundogs, such as the Labradors that Adam Henson grew up with and the Hungarian wire-haired Vizslas that live with him now, to assistance dogs, sniffer dogs, and even search and rescue dogs, these dogs play an essential role in many different industries.
One of the most remarkable stories in this book is about a search and rescue dog named Max. Max was trained to locate missing people in disaster zones, and he has saved countless lives. His story demonstrates the incredible bond that can develop between a dog and its owner, and it also highlights the importance of training and dedication in developing a successful working dog.
Another important aspect of this book is the recognition of the debt that humans owe to their wet-nosed, four-legged friends. Adam Henson believes that we humans owe an enormous debt to our dogs for their loyalty, intelligence, and devotion. He argues that we should treat them with the same respect and care that we would treat any other member of our family.
In conclusion, the relationship between a farmer and his dog is a truly special one. It is a bond that is valued and cherished by many, and it has a profound impact on both the farmer and the dog. These extraordinary animals are not just tools on a farm; they are intelligent and devoted companions who have evolved over thousands of years to make the work of a shepherd possible. The benefits of this relationship extend beyond the practical aspects of farming, and they also provide emotional support and cultural significance. By recognizing the debt that we owe to our dogs, we can ensure that they are treated with the respect and care that they deserve.
\n Weight: 236g\n
Dimension: 196 x 128 x 21 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781785942488\n \n
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