Reading various books about working dogs and videos are great. Recommend all to do so. But when you can watch a video like this one. You can learn a lot by just seeing and hearing. James was a soft spoken man so you will have to listen real close. Note he knew a lot of top dog men with one being Don Mayfield. Sure he knew Lemm real well also.

Watch how simple his feeding method was. Ours was very similar. So I know he is not making something up to fool someone.

Note how he is working that dog on his tread mill. Making sure he does not work the dog to hard but slow progressive work at the dog's pace. That was one of the things I learned from Mr. Teal. Safest approach if using a tread mill, Jenny, large Round table or road work.

I know today there are all sorts of new things on the market. James today if he could come back in his prime would still be hard to beat. He was a top dog man and conditioner. A good keep is one I would call; Keep it Stupid Simple. Like a fine Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum Revolver. Just IMHO. Cheers