Customer Reviews:
The Whelping and Rearing of Puppies: A Complete and Practical Guide.......2007-08-15
Being a first time breeder; this book was FANTASTIC!! Was extremely practical & helped to have on hand to look at as a reference. I recommend this book to any one like me, a first time breeder. Out of the 2 books I purchased, this was the BEST!! 2 thumbs up..
Great book!.......2007-06-17
I am a first time breeder, and I bought a few whelping books to help me out.
I have to say this is the best book I have read on the subject.
It is very detailed and helps you plan on what may happen.
I would recommend this to anyone who is thinking about breeding there dog.
Fast Service.......2007-05-13
The company provided fast service. The book has been educational and we will be able to use the practical information when we finally start breeding our Danes.
survived 12 puppies!.......2007-04-12
This is an excellent book. Simple, to the point, and in layman's terms that can be easily understood. I am a veterinarian and I've had a lot of personal experience whelping and rearing puppies. But it was wonderful to have this book to turn to while raising my most recent litter of 12 puppies. It was reassuring to verify what I was doing correctly and helpful to be reminded of things that I should be doing.
New to whelping? This is very practical advice........2007-02-19
I work rescue and never had puppies born in my home before last September.
This book covers it all, and is easy and clear to understand.
Average customer rating:
- An extremely informative, enjoyable book for puppy owners.
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The Complete Guide to Puppy Care (Animal Care Series)
Mark Evans
Manufacturer: Macmillan General Reference
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Book Description
These two titles address everything pet owners will need to know to make the best of their pets from birth and adolescence to adulthood. Author Mark Evans covers all areas of interest to new owners including information on training and stimulating your young pet, when to take your pet to the vet and what to expect when you're there, and how to form a strong bond with your pet from its first weeks of life. Mark Evans, veterinarian, author and winner of the Dog Writers Association of America Maxwell award, provides straightforward, indispensable information. Excellent color photos of irresistible puppies and kittens make these books as attractive as they are informative.
Customer Reviews:
An extremely informative, enjoyable book for puppy owners........1999-02-20
My boyfriend and I recently fostered a mom and her 7 one week old puppies. Never having been exposed to puppies this young, this book was an invaluable help. It discusses what to expect week by week in a clear, enjoyable manner. We chuckled out loud several times at some of the authors descriptions--they were so accurate!
When it came time to return the puppies to the shelter so they could be adopted, we bought 8 more copies of the book. One for each of the puppies new "parents", and one that the shelter could keep for reference. We highly recommend it for anyone with a new puppy in their life!
Book Description
Give Your Lab the Best Possible Care—for Life!
As a caring Labrador Retriever owner, you want the best for your dog. But you may not know all the special steps you need to take to raise a happy, healthy Lab.
Your Lab's Life was written with one purpose in mind: to give you the most up-to-date information and guidance you need about the health, nutrition, training, and care of your dog. Reviewed by a nationally known veterinarian, this book shows you how to give your Lab the best life possible—whether you've just welcomed a new puppy into your family or adopted an older dog.
Inside—what every Labrador Retriever owner wants to know:
·Is a Labrador Retriever the right dog for me?
·How much exercise does my Lab need?
·Can my Lab stay home all day without me?
·How do I choose the best food for all stages of my Lab's life?
·What's the best way to house-train my dog?
·What do I do with my Lab when I go on vacation?
·How do I teach my Lab not to jump up on people?
Customer Reviews:
Great Book for Lab Owners!.......2007-09-13
Gives you a great insight into this wonderful breed and excellent hints at both home, obedience and field training!
Nice Compendium Of Information On Labradors!.......2004-06-01
Here is an attractive entry by author Virginia Parker Guidry, abook that takes a loving look at America's singular and by far most popular wonder dog, the Labrador Retriever. As Berger points out so well, there are few other animals who draw such love from humans as a dog, and surely the Lab is the most loveable of the breeds. Here she presents the Labrador Retriever in all its wonder and does a yeoman service to the rest of us by enumerating all of the superb qualities the dog has to offer potential human enthusiasts. They are by reputation excellent working dogs, both as field dogs and as guide dogs for the disabled. They are also incredibly loyal, and the news services are often filled with wonderful and heartwarming stories of Labs crawling out on the ice to save their masters, often at considerable danger to themselves. Nonetheless, they stand by our sides.
Therefore, this book, "Your Lab's Life", is the ultimate tribute to the breed, and is chock-full with stories and photos that actively serve to substantiate what might otherwise seem as idle boasts and overethusiastic praise. In fact, for anyone who spends any time around Labs, like me, it is hard nto to use superlatives when describing them. More than one of the stories herein will bring a smile to your face, a tear to your eye, and the idea in your noggin perhaps it is time to consider getting one of these incredible creatures into you rlife, and that of your extended family. they boost the energy level in any room they enter, are incredible chick-magnets, and have been shown to reduce high blood pressure and dissipate depression through their mere presence. This is a wonderful book about what I believe to be the world's most nearly perfect living creature, the Labrador Retriever! Enjoy!
Recommended reading for new owners........2004-03-23
My lab is recently acquired and is 4 years old and is a family pet. I found the book to be very informative in caring and for training. The book covers just about anything you would want to know and would work for puppies also.
Nothing here that you won't find elsewhere.......2003-09-24
It was a good book to read, but it had NOTHING on training a lab how to retrieve. It gave a few instructions on basic dog commands, but I found similar tips in many other books. If you are looking for a guide to training your lab, this isn't for you.
Great Book ...Missing information.......2002-09-27
I ordered this book based on all the reviews thinking that this was the one and only Lab book needed.... I have 2 PureBreed Labs and in speaking both with my Vet and other breeders thought I may have a litter. This book does not support the idea of breeding or yet the reproductive aspects of the Lab at all. If someone plans to own a Lab just for a pet and doesn't intend to ever think of it's reproductive health or need that information then yes..... this is a SUPER book! I agree with the author's advice about neutering and spaying to keep the population down, however feel for this to be called the only book you'll ever need... I disagree. Look else where for the reproductive information on your beloved pet! The format and layout of the book as well as the reading material is better than most books I've read. I will now be looking for yet more books on breeding.
Book Description
As a caring Beagle owner, you want the best for your pet. But you may not know all the special steps you need to take to raise a happy, healthy Beagle.
Your Beagle's Life was written with one purpose in mind: to give you the most up-to-date information and guidance you need about the health, nutrition, training, and care of your dog. Reviewed by a nationally known veterinarian, this book shows you how to give your Beagle the best life possible—whether you've just welcomed a new puppy into your family or adopted an older dog.
Inside—what every Beagle owner wants to know:
• Is a Beagle the right dog for me?
• How do I choose the best food for all stages of my Beagle's life?
• Do Beagles make good companions for children?
• What's the best way to house-train my dog?
• How do I keep my Beagle from howling while I'm gone?
• Will my Beagle get along with my other pets?
• How do I teach my dog not to chew on the furniture?
• What do I do with my Beagle when I go on vacation?
About the Author
Kim Campbell Thornton is an award-winning writer and editor who has written or contributed to more than a dozen books about dogs and cats. She shares her home with her cats, Shelby, Peter, and Pandora, two birds, and her dog, Bella.
About the Series Editor
Joanne Howl, D.V.M.,
Your Pet's Life™ series editor, is the president of the Maryland Veterinary Medical Association and a small-animal practitioner. She lives in West River, Maryland, with her family, two dogs, and six cats.
Customer Reviews:
A dog-saver!!.......2007-06-21
I bought this after I adopted a year-old female beagle from a shelter. I didn't know what I had let myself in for!! Beagles, being "hound" dogs, march to the beat of a different drummer. . .i.e., their noses!! This book really helped me understand what drives beagles and address the issues of re-training her for her new home. I now keep it as a reference, to remind myself that I was the one needing training in Beagle-speak!!!
Great book for people who have never had a Beagle........2002-03-14
I have had several diffent breeds of dogs over my lifetime, but never had a beagle. We rescued our Beagle in Virginia where we were Camping with our RV. She had been wandering the campground since May The people who worked at the campground discovered her wandering and found she had recently had puppies because her nipples were pink and here it was August and no one had claimed her, The people who worked for the campground who took care of her were told by the manager if she is not adopted or claimed by September she will have to go to the pound. This was very upsetting to my husband and I. I went to the library and searched for books related to Beagles I read several and found this one to be the most informative for housebreaking, training, and giving information about beagles, their characteristics and temperment. I recommend this book to anyone who never had a beagle and those who already own one it will be useful to both.
BEAGLES -- THE HOUND OF CHOICE.......2000-10-31
I have a wonderful beagle that I adopted from the Humane Society when she was a little less than a year old. This book gives an excellent overview in the overall care and personality of beagles. The photographs will certainly delight any dog lover and especially anyone who owns a beagle. These winsome, intelligent, alert little hounds are popular pets and this book is a welcome teaching tool for those seriously interested in beagle care. This author has done an excellent job of communicating information that practically all ages can absorb. For beagle lovers and/or beagle owners, this is one book to have.
Excellent Reference Book.......2000-05-23
I adopted a 3yr old Beagle from the pound a year ago and wish I had had this book. It tells you all about Beagle personality and how to help correct problems specific to the breed. The author really did her homework talking to breeders and current beagle owners. In addition to beagle-specific topics, there is a lot of good general "how to raise a dog" information. I highly recommend this book for those who are currently owned by a Beagle (or will be in the future).
Book Description
Give Your German Shepherd the Best Possible Care—for Life!
As a caring German Shepherd Dog owner, you want the best for your pet. But you may not know all the special steps you need to take to raise a happy, healthy Shepherd.
Your German Shepherd's Life was written with one purpose in mind: to give you the most up-to-date information and guidance you need about the health, nutrition, training, and care of your dog. Reviewed by a nationally known veterinarian, this book shows you how to give your Shepherd the best life possible—whether you've just welcomed a new puppy into your family or adopted an older dog.
Inside—what every German Shepherd owner wants to know:
·Is a German Shepherd the right dog for me?
·How much exercise does my Shepherd need?
·Do Shepherds make good companions for children?
·How do I choose the best food for all stages of my Shepherd's life?
·What's the best way to house-train my dog?
·Will my Shepherd get along with my other pets?
·How do I teach my dog not to chew on the furniture and dig up the yard?
Includes a special training section written with your German Shepherd's temperment in mind.
Customer Reviews:
Helpful but lacking revelations.......2002-03-14
Prety much your typical how-to for dogs book. I expected to learn more but it's pretty much a beginner book with lots of harsh and critical "do you really deserve a shepherd?" righteous indignation. I guess they figure you'd really buy a book about shepherds if you didn't have one???
Anyway, it's helpful but certainly not required reading.
Nicely Done.......2000-04-04
This book is worth buying. It has many good tips and information of german shepherds. Lots of pictures of nice looking shepherds. Read it from cover to cover and use it as a reference.
Average customer rating:
- Your Chihuahua's Life by Kim Campbell Thornton
- Buy The Chihuahua Handbook by Caroline Coile Instead
- Everything you you ever wanted to know about Chihuahuas
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Your Chihuahua's Life: Your Complete Guide to Raising Your Pet from Puppy to Companion
Kim Campbell
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Chihuahuas for Dummies
ASIN: 0761520511
Release Date: 1999-10-20 |
Book Description
Give Your Chihuahua the Best Possible Care—for Life!
As a caring Chihuahua owner, you want the best for your pet. But you may not know all the special steps you need to take to raise a happy, healthy Chihuahua.
Your Chihuahua's Life was written with one purpose in mind: to give you the most up-to-date information and guidance you need about the health, nutrition, training, and care of your dog. Reviewed by a nationally known veterinarian, this book shows you how to give your Chihuahua the best life possible—whether you've just welcomed a new puppy into your family or adopted an older dog.
Inside—what every Chihuahua owner wants to know:
·Is a Chihuahua the right dog for me?
·How do I choose the best food for all stages of my Chihuahua's life?
·What do children need to know about playing safely with my dog?
·Do Chihuahuas have special health-care needs?
·Why does a little dog like my Chihuahua need the same training as bigger dogs?
·How do I prevent my Chihuahua from becoming overweight?
Includes a special training section written by renowned training expert Liz Palika.
Customer Reviews:
Your Chihuahua's Life by Kim Campbell Thornton.......2003-05-23
This book is AWESOME! It has everything you need to know about the chihuahua breed and is right on the money with everything it says. If you are a first time chihuahua owner or are thinking about one, you MUST read this wonderful book.
Buy The Chihuahua Handbook by Caroline Coile Instead.......2002-01-17
This book provides an adequate level of information about chihuahuas, but if you're really looking for a book that will answer ALL of your questions, buy _The Chihuahua Handbook_ by Dr. Caroline Coile instead. It's more well written than this book, and it provides greater detail in a wide variety of subjects, and includes more up-to-date information on subjects such as diet, breeding, training, etc.,. Kim Thornton's _Your Chihuahua's Life_ treats the chihuahua like it's just a smaller version of any other dog, and any chihuahua owner knows that's just not true. Do yourself a favor, and buy the other book.
Everything you you ever wanted to know about Chihuahuas.......2000-08-25
I previously bought Chihuahuas-A Complete Owner's Manual by Barron's
and found it very helpful and specific. But now that I read Your
Chihuahua's Life I feel the Owner's Manual kind of sparse. I love
both books. The Owner's Manual has more pictures and a glossier
appearance, but the Complete Guide by Kim Thornton is definitely the
most comprehensive book on Chihuahuas I have seen so far. Being a
first time Chihuahua owner, I was astounded how accurately she
described and predicted the little quirks and behavior oddities of
these little guys. Unlike most breed books this book is clearly a
breed specific book. I found many other books to explain the breed
standard and history and then be almost identical in every other
aspect (training, health care, etc). This book is different. Many
things of specific importance to Chis (and no other breed) are
included in each of the very comprehensive chapters like Training,
etc. A big plus in this book for prospective owners is that she
describes the personality so accurately and realisticly. Most other
breed books will just describe their featured breed in the best
light. After reading this book you will know, if a Chihuahua is the
right dog for you, what to watch out for, and how to properly take
care of these little guys. My suggestion is buy Barron's Pet Owner's
Manual for the pictures and an introduction to the breed...and get Thornton's book for an indepth study.
Book Description
As a caring Boxer owner, you want the best for your pet. But you may not know all the special steps you need to take to raise a happy, healthy Boxer.
Your Boxer's Life was written with one purpose in mind: to give you the most up-to-date information and guidance you need about the health, nutrition, training, and care of your dog. Reviewed by a nationally known veterinarian, this book shows you how to give your Boxer the best life possible—whether you've just welcomed a new puppy into your family or adopted an older dog.
Inside—what every Boxer owner wants to know:
• Is a Boxer the right dog for me?
• How much exercise does my Boxer need?
• Can my Boxer stay home all day without me?
• How do I choose the best food for all stages of my Boxer's life?
• Do Boxers make good companions for children?
• What's the best way to house-train my Boxer?
• Will my Boxer get along with my other pets?
• What do I do with my Boxer when I go on vacation?
About the Author
Kim D.R. Dearth is a former managing editor of Dog World magazine and former editor of Dog World's annual edition, Puppy Guide. An experienced trainer, she lives in Madison, Wisconsin, with her husband, her dog, Rio, and six cats.
About the Series Editor
Joanne Howl, D.V.M.,
Your Pet's Life™ series editor, is the president of the Maryland Veterinary Medical Association and a small-animal practitioner. She lives in West River, Maryland, with her family, two dogs, and six cats.
Customer Reviews:
good overview of the breed.......2000-10-19
It's important to throughly research a breed before bringing a dog into your life and this book gives a great description about what the boxer requires in an owner, as well as what to expect from your boxer dog. Enjoy your boxer and by all means look into Boxer Rescue for your new companion!
nuts & Bolts of Boxer life.......2000-10-06
A great nuts and bolts book about Boxers. All about how to choose a boxer to taking care of a puppy to adulthood. Highly recommended, easy read from ages 10 to whatever.
Book Description
The new, totally revised and updated edition. Hundreds and thousands of dog lovers for more than thirty years have tumed to this guide to ensure that their pets receive the best possible training, feeding and health care. Now, for a new generation of dogs and their owner, is a completely new, updated and expanded edition, including the latest information on breeding, nutrition, veterinary medicine and much more. How to select the right dog for you and your family, with special tips for choosing a child's pet. How to introduce a puppy to your home, including paper training and housebreaking, spaying and neutering, and what to expect month by month as your puppy grows. How to instill good manners and break bad habits, such as fighting, excessive barking, car chasing and running away. How to teach your dog to come when called, to sit, shake hands, lie down, catch and retrieve. How to help you dog live longer, and how to provide special care and comfort to an older dog. A complete guide to feeding and nutrition, grooming and health care, traveling by car or airplane--for dogs of all ages. Plus--the fifteen warning signs of illness; a look at obedience schools and dog shows; and a comprehensive, illustrated listing of breeds as recognized by the American Kennel Club.
Customer Reviews:
A must have for all dog owners........2000-04-16
This book has been indispensable in raising our two dogs, especially through the puppy years. A must have and a great gift for new dog owners.
best, most complete, inexpensive puppy and dog care book........1997-08-06
The best and most complete, inexpensive puppy and dog care is required reading for all interested in dogs and an excellent gift for the dog owner you know. Despite this the book has several weaknesses. First, it needs a new revision, the last being 1990. Coronavirus, a serious disease, especially for puppies is unmentioned. Crate-training, the proven, most effective means of house-training a puppy, gets little attention.
Second, the author does not mention animal shelters or humane societies as a source of obtaining a dog and
the author's attitude toward mixed breed dogs especially, may be repulsive to some. He states that mixed-breeds are often "given away" and that "(W)hat one gets for nothing is often worth nothing". In fact, every dog, pure or mixed can provide love and devotion that are valuable beyond price.
Every dog, pure or mixed, has the same physical and emotional development and the same needs for care and training. Mr Miller's classic provides this information inexpensively and fairly completely. Those of us who care about mixed breed dogs will find it worthwhile to control their temper and appreciate the contents.
Book Description
Who loves you, baby?
Your dog does, that's who, and there's no creature more deserving of a hand-knit expression of that love. Plus, he'll look darn cute in any number of the more than twenty easy-to-follow patterns in Knitting for Dogs. It's the perfect way to spoil the pet that spoils you with affection.
You'll find designs here for every kind of dog, from sequined sweaters for your toy dog princess to a handsome sport coat with racing stripes for your L or XL big boy. But why stop there when you can knit a hat with Fair Isle trim or fingerless Aran gloves to match your pet's jaunty sweater? And because accessories make the dog, there are patterns for everything from a cat-shaped squeaky toy to a walk-in-the-park shoulder bag for carrying keys, doggie treats, and the all-important plastic bags.
With foolproof instructions on how to properly measure a dog so that the project comes out just right, Knitting for Dogs will provide hours of entertainment for you and turn even the average pooch into the envy of the dog-run set. So whether you're a beginner or expert knitter, on the cutting edge of fashion or all about what's practical, you'll find something here to please both you and your canine companion.
Customer Reviews:
Knitting for Dogs.......2007-09-11
I prefer crochet, but this book made knitting patterns more simple than I remember, and the patterns are cute.
This was the book that inspired me to finally make a sweater.......2007-02-14
Make a sweater for my dog - that is. I have been to lovely, charming and funky dog boutiques - I look at the prices for the sweaters and other dog attire. Trust me, I have bought one truly cute sweater and only because it was on sale! So,first off, the specialty dog boutique prices alone helped drive me to seek out knitting books for dog sweaters. And, a very big second motivating factor was the quality of what was offered in the specialty dog boutiques were not anything better than what I could make once I set my mind to it! After a bit of browsing, I saw this book online, and later on I went to a local book store to look at the book in person to make sure I would like the patterns as well as see the various skill levels available - the price online is still far better. This is an excellent book for a knitter of any skill level. I have only made one sweater out of this book but to me it was worth it many times over because my dog LOVED the sweater! My dog still enjoys wearing the sweater. I am still a newer knitter and I think if you have any level of knitting skill at all that any pattern in this book can be adapted for a custom-fit and custom-design sweater for your dog and their personality. Recently, I was on a trip and stopped in the Dog Boutiques - so once again, I have been inspired to get this book out!
Loved This Book.......2006-12-22
Picked up Knitting For Dogs last night and looked through the patterns. It is a fun book with different yarns suggested for the sweaters. Yes, most of the yarns come from a yarn store but in such small amounts the sweaters wouldn't be costly to make. There are very sweet designs for girl dogs and some "manly" type sweaters for boy dogs. Most patterns are simple but there is a Fair Isle design and a sweater with a cable stitch. Great way to learn these designs since the projects are small.
I like the fact that different type yarns are used. Who wants to knit with boring old worsted all the time.
If you have creativity in your soul, this book is for you. If you want your dog to stand out because of a creative, classy sweater than go for this book.
And to top if off, the models are great! :)
Book for your babies!!.......2006-06-27
Every dog mommy who knits should get this book. Ilove it!!
Partially good, partially mediocre.......2006-04-02
I've knitted one sweater out of this book. It didn't fit my dog, but I guess her body is shaped weirdly. I don't think it was errata on her part, I think it was mostly mine. But I ended up having to "rig" it so badly that I didn't think twice when I left it on her overnight in a friend's backyard and it's been sitting in a grocery bag covered in grass ever since, stretched out of shape. Eh.
It is nice to see a book that's written for something besides "purse pooches." I have a Labrador Retriever (at least 3/4 of her is) so it's nice to have some designs for her.
Some of the designs are uber-Paris Hilton, which I guess is appealing to some people so I won't be too obvious about my complete and total disgust for them. In fact, there are only about 5 designs I'd actually use, and some of those I'd have to modify to suit my needs.
The yarn she suggests is REALLY expensive, and I'm sorry, but my dog is not worth a $120 sweater that she would probably eat in ten minutes. I mean, I love her, but acrylic will do just fine because it never rains here. And frankly, I don't think she could tell the difference between scratchy virgin wool and cashmere (or the kettle-dyed merino she suggests at like, $13 a ball). But this is a common feature of many knitting books - since they get the yarn free, I suppose they soon forget that college students like me don't have oodles to spend on "haute couture" for their dog. (Seriously, though.)
Some of the designs are embarassing, like the saddle-bags (people actually need a PATTERN to make those?), the felted collar/wristband set (uh...), a sweater with matching (human) armwarmers (yeah, just, no), and dog legwarmers. To me, some of these seem impractical because unless your dog never MOVES they'll fall off in five minutes. I don't know. I just think some of the designs are frivolous, and with the quality of other designs like the Raglan Sweater and the basic Garter Stitch Sweater I wish she just would have stayed on that track and knitted practical things for practical dogs, because there are already boatloads of books dedicated to the Jessica Simpson/Paris Hilton dog-pampering crowd. No thanks.
At least it has a few utilitarian designs for big dogs - which is more than I can say for any other dog-book I've read. Just pray you don't have to modify any of the patterns, because it's confusing and frustrating.
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- Tickly Octopus
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- Totally Fun Things to Do with Your Dog (Play with Your Pet)
- Training in No Time (Howell Reference Books)
- Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges into National Parks (Bathroom Reader)
- Understanding Equine Colic
- Understanding Equine Law
- What's Wrong with My Mouse?: Behavioral Phenotyping of Transgenic and Knockout Mice
- What Your Cat Is Trying To Tell You
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