Not exact matches
I found this suggestion in a
book about holistic
dog care.
Well, you already know that your target audience is thinking
about dogs, and that they
care about their canine companions enough to buy a
book about them.
My mother though that you needed to know
about everything you got into, so before I got my
dog I read
books about training and
caring for
dogs (yes, at seven)... and I saved my money.
Books All's Well by Whole
Dog Journal Dr. Pitcairn's New Complete Guide to Natural Health for
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Dogs by Kathleen Brown The Complete Holistic
Dog Book: Home Health
Care for Our Canine Companions by Jan Allegretti and Katy Sommers The Holistic
Dog Book by Denise Flaim Whole Health for Happy
Dogs: A Natural Health Handbook for
Dogs and Their Owners by Jill Elliot, Kim Blommer, and Nick Ridley DVDs In Search of the Truth
About Dogs: An Introduction to Canine Health by Dr. Christopher Day, Dr. Michael Fox, and Catherine O'Driscoll Unleash Your
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Every
dog owner should have a place to turn for quick and up - to - date answers to questions
about their
dog's
care, and this
book — while it doesn't replace the veterinarian — fills that role nicely.
She is the author of several nonfiction
books, including Your Adopted
Dog: Everything You Need to Know
About Rescuing and
Caring for a Best Friend in Need, co-authored with Katerina Lorenzatos Makris.
The students listened to their teacher read A Home for Dakota, a children's
book about puppy mills, and learned that
dogs need the same things from their families that kids do: food, shelter,
care and, most importantly, love.
JJ The American Street
Dog and How He Came to Live in Our House by Diane Rose - Solomon: The first in a series by Rose - Solomon, a Certified Humane Education Specialist, the award - winning
book teaches kids (and adults)
about animal rescue, pet adoption, basic pet
care and the unconditional love a pet has for its family.
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Titled «The Bernese and Other Mountain
Dogs: Bernese, Greater Swiss, Appenzellers, and Entlebuchers: Everything
About Purchase,
Care, Nutrition, Breeding»; this is an excellent
book for reviewing the 4 different Swiss breeds.
«The
Dog Tales Collection» by Patricia A. Brill, PhD, is an award - winning set of illustrated
books that help parents start a conversation with their children
about caring for pets.
This means they detect high tones between 40,000 and 100.000 acoustic vibrations per second (kHz) whereas humans can only hear
about 20,000, according to the
book «
Dogs: how to take
care of them and understand them» by Wegler Monika.