In this classic collection of more than 300 original stories, these cheerful workaholics are celebrated in the tales of heroism, extraordinary intuition and intelligence.
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Language: en
Pages: 576
Pages: 576
People of the bush regard their working dogs as the nation's greatest asset Uncomplaining, tough and loyal, they are the only workers that never go on strike or hit the grog. Working dogs deserve every bit of praise they get! With infectious enthusiasm, they leap on to the back of
Language: en
Pages: 208
Pages: 208
A unique celebration of our remarkable Aussie working dogs, illustrated with photographs taken by the people who love them. Ask anyone who lives and works on the land and they will tell you that a good working dog is the heart and soul of rural life. Working dogs can't be
Language: en
Pages: 212
Pages: 212
Second volume of over 150 stories about bush dogs from an ABC Radio contest in honour of their role. Includes a glossary and a bibliography. The editor is a farmer and rural journalist. It is a sequel to TGreat Working Dog Stories' (1991).
Language: en
Pages: 597
Pages: 597
People of the bush regard their working dogs as the nation's greatest asset. Uncomplaining, tough, never needing to be fussed over, and hugely loyal, dogs rarely go on strike, don't hit the grog, only occasionally answer back, never ask for a pay rise, scarcely take a sickie and are always
Language: en
Pages: 173
Pages: 173
Collection of true stories about the crucial role played by dogs in rural life. Explores the relationships between dogs and owners. Drawn from listeners' stories from 'South Australian Country Hour' on ABC Radio, with which both authors were involved. A sequel, 'More Great Working Dog Stories', was published in 1992.