An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet is the series to turn to when you want a basic reference that's reliable, up-to-date, and complete. These guides feature: Expert authors, plus renowned guest contributors on specialized topics Full-color photos throughout Basic information on the breed, species, ....
Learn about blood disorders, glaucoma, and other medical problems that are common in Bassets and how to prevent and treat these conditions. ....
The Complete Idiot's GuideÂ’ to Yorkshire Terriers will cover everything a new or perspecitve Yorkie owner would need to know, including deciding whether or not a Yorkie is right for you (and vice versa). Teaches readers the history of the breed, its place among its other terrier cousins and how ....
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The perky, friendly Bichon Frise has a distinctive white, “powder-puff” coat. It is a small dog that thrives best in an indoor environment. This book presents the breed’s history, from it origins as a favored pet among European nobility to its relatively recent recognition by the AKC. ....
The Siberian Husky is a sharp working dog, swift on his feet and balanced in proportions. This guide includes an in-depth activities chapter that describes those sports best suited to this athletic dog. ....
Another little dog on the up-and-up is the all-American Boston Terrier. Currently ranked 19th among the AKC's 146 recognized breeds, the Boston wins admirers with his short, easy-to-care-for coat, conveniently portable size, and distinctive tuxedo markings. ....
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The Weimaraner is strong, alert, and good-natured. This title features an extensive health chapter that details those disorders to which this able breed can be prone. ....
If you really love Goldens, you’ll absolutely treasure this supreme tribute. About the Photographers: Alan and Sandy Carey’s work has appeared in nine other books and in several publications, including "National Geographic," "National Wildlife," "Audubon," "Smithsonian," "Life,""Time," "Newsweek," ....