Griffon Gun Dog Supreme
- The fascinating history of the Griffon, beginning before the 19th century, in Europe and America
- The historical tie to prominent people in the Northwest, Northeast, Midwest and other key areas of the country
- The history, development, judging, and breeding of versatile hunting dogs, especially in the U.S
- The unique breeding program of the Griffon Club, and how people can work together to help a breed
Field & Stream's gun dog editor for 25 years, Bill Tarrant, said, "Joan Bailey's . . . book . . . is all inclusive, definitive, fast-paced, joyfully put together, and has the answers to Griffons each of us has yet to think about asking."
Outdoor Life's hunting dog editor, Larry Mueller, says about Bailey, "Because of her truth and honesty, Griffons and their breeders will benefit from this book for all time . . . This is THE breed book for ALL breeds."
Veteran editor of The Gun Dog Supreme, Joan Bailey, provides the definitive, factual, book about Griffons that tells not only their fascinating history, but also the testing, judging and breeding of versatile hunting dogs.
In 2010 Cornell University began using this book as a reference in their research on canine genetics.
In 2011 Griffon was used as a reference many times in a new book, Pointing Dogs, Volume One: The Continentals
Outdoor Life's hunting dog editor, Larry Mueller, says about Bailey, "Because of her truth and honesty, Griffons and their breeders will benefit from this book for all time . . . This is THE breed book for ALL breeds."
Veteran editor of The Gun Dog Supreme, Joan Bailey, provides the definitive, factual, book about Griffons that tells not only their fascinating history, but also the testing, judging and breeding of versatile hunting dogs.
In 2010 Cornell University began using this book as a reference in their research on canine genetics.
In 2011 Griffon was used as a reference many times in a new book, Pointing Dogs, Volume One: The Continentals