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Dog Training & Care.
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Last updated: 12/2008
This Complete Guide On Dog Training And Care Covers Everything From What To Do With Your New Puppy, Nutrition For Your Dog, Grooming, Training, Manners, Handling Your Problem Dog Plus All Sorts Of Health Problems That May Come Up And How To Handle Them!
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The World from a Dog’s Point of View
The Complete Book of Dog Training and Care
Dear Dog/Puppy Owner,
It happens just about every time we go to the pet store… love at first sight. I’m not sure what could be cuter than a little ball of fur with its wagging tail and little pink tongue kissing everyone in sight.
On the other hand, what is just several weeks old, weighs only a few pounds, but can ruin more shoes than Hurricane Katrina? You guessed it!
Before you’ve resigned yourself to going barefoot for the next year, you might want to investigate another alternative. Hurry! Your slippers are next!
Remember the old saying…
“The early bird gets the worm.”
It’s true when it comes to training your dog…
EARLY TRAINING = FEWER $$$ SPENT REPLACING SHOES
I was afraid to put up a “Beware of Dog” sign because of false information. Thanks to this book my questions about my legal responsibility as a dog owner have been answered.
-Josh, Augusta, ME
Dog Care From A to Z Starts Here!
Get a Head Start By Thinking
BEFORE you get a dog…
If the shoe fits…
Puppy ownership is not a fairy tale endeavor, but like Cinderella’s glass slipper, there’s a magical puppy that is the perfect fit for every family.
Imagine chickens on the White House lawn, a pet boa constrictor in a nursing home, or Marmaduke in a studio apartment in upper Manhattan. Yeah… it’s kind of like watching the ugly step-sisters trying to squeeze their foot into the glass slipper.
The research has been done for you. Some dogs are compatible with city life, others country life, a few are happy either way. Additionally, it breaks down the breeds into categories you’ll find helpful in identifying your “puppy that fits.”
FYI: The six groups of dogs are:
1. Sporting dogs
2. Hounds
3. Working dogs
4. Terriers
5. Toy dogs
6. Non-sporting dogs
I’ve been thinking about breeding my bitch, but didn’t know exactly what to look for in a mate or a breeder for that matter. My main concern was genetic conditions like hip dysphasia. After reading the chapter on breeding, I don’t feel like a third-grader about to discover the secrets of love-making anymore.
-Dan, Rolla, MO
It takes a dog-gone good owner to keep a puppy’s tail wagging!
Eight Must-Ask
Questions to Answer
Before Choosing Your Dog
Purebred/Crossbreed/Mongrel
Male/Female
Large/Small
Long hair/ Short hair
Puppy/Adult
Independent/Cuddly
Low energy/High energy
Little exercise/Lots of exercise
Obedience 411….
Obedience 411….
No more running through the neighborhood in your bathrobe!
No matter how you dip it, a poorly behaved dog is going to cost you. It might just be your pride when your ...
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