Sports Afield By Ted Kesting
The proper time to start
field training a young gun
dc«g is a subject at consider
able sporting interest and
controversy. Numerous schools
of thought exist even with
in, the individual breeds, and
the matter will never be set
tled to everyone’s full satis
faction.
(Perhaps the best time to
start a pup’s field training is
after his first birthday. In
the case of many individuals
a year and a half or even two
years would be better, for
the training at that time will
be of a more permanent na
ture. Os course, some young
dogs are doing good work in
the field, hunting intelligent
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ly and handling game prop- '
erly before they have readied
the age of one year. These, ’
however, are exceptional in- ,
dividuals. 'Some never show
any improvement over their !
puppy form. A puppy which
is over-crowded in training
and forced to play the part !
a S an all-age dog is very apt
to develop into a phlegmatic,
methodical performer whose
work never approaches bril
liancy.
The very young puppy may
have a remarkable aptitude
for learning simple lessons
and tricks when little or no
force is employed. He takes
to this sort of training in a
spirit of playfulness, but
THB CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, ICTjt *, UW.
when the application of force
becomes necessary he is liable
to become cowed and his
spirit permanently impaired.
The younger the pupil, the
greater amount of care must
be exercised in his training.
On the other hand, the old
er dog provided he had not
become too sot in his ways,
has developed in the natural
way, has more self-confidence
and is not so quick to become
frightened when mild force is
employed. The older dog has
the intelligence to absorb the
teachings of the trainer more
readily, and his attention is
not so easily diverted. He has
the desire to do things, which
is most essential in a promis
ing pupil. True, he hay have
his own ideas of how things
should be done, but this
should not present a serious
obstacle, for the bold, self
reliant pupil is the choice of
[ all experienced trainers.
According to Henry P.
Social Services Report Is Given
Chowan County Depart
ment of Social Services dis
tributed $38,169.29 in local,
state and federal money to
needy here during June.
The total included nearly
SII,OOO in bonus food stamps.
A report filed with county
commissioners by Robert
Hendrix, head of the depart
ment, showed 511 cases re
ceiving financial assistance
and/or service during the
month.
The report showed 157
families certified to purchase
food stamps. There were 154
who participated and they
paid $4,757.50. and received
stamps valued at $15,136.
Also reported was:
Aid to Aged: 95 caser,
$5,000 grant; $52.73 average.
Aid to Dependent Children:
75 cases; $6,825 grant; $21.87
average.
Aid to Disabled: 42 cases;
$2,253.64 grant; $53.64 aver-
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i Davis, Sporting-Dogs Editor
■ for Sports Afield Magazine,
! the beginner should not ex
’ pect too much from his
! young pupil, for the puppy
has not been long in this
. world and has had very little
; opportunity to develop his in
, telligence. The dog may take
1 to his lessons readily, but this
. is no sure sign that he is pos
. sessed of extraordinary intel
i ligence, as he may be doing
i the things his trainer wants
. him to do in a spirit of fun
• only. His progress may be
i easily deceiving, for he may
j not be taking his lessons seii
i ously at all. The young dog’s
. mental capacity is still decid
• edly limited, and he must not
3 be crowded in his training.
3 Many a young dog has been
3 ruined simply because his
- trainer became .. too enthusi
f astic over his apparent mental
development, and began to
'. expect too much from him.
age.
Aid to Blind: 13 cases; $686
grant; $52.76 average.
General Assistance: Two
cases, $86.17.
■There were nine hospitaliz
ed in the county at a cost of
$2,975.41; $971.82 county
funds; $2,003.58 joint funds;
three hospitalized outside the
county at a cost of $952.35;
$153.90 county funds; $798.45
joint funds.
There were 13 out-patients
at a cost of $189.16 from joint
funds and 158 pharmacy bills
at a total cost of $2,584.30
from joint <funds; along with
eight dental cases costing $l3O
and coming from joint funds.
Sixty-one physician service
cases at a total cost of
$2,236.80; $193 county funds,
and $20,043.80 joint funds.
There were 10 nursing home
cases at a total cost of
$2,718.71 from joint funds.
Two home health service
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HARRY LEE WINSLOW
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■Harry Lee Winslow has
been elected assistant general
manager and assistant secre
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tion. Winslow succeeds Roy
Miller, who was recently
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A native of Perquimans
County, having lived in Cho
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He is a graduate of Perquim
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successfully completed a
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