Dog is a book that is not just a list of do’s and don’t’s or a set of instructions – it is an actual families experiences. The good and the bad, the right and the wrong, the ups and the downs. Everyone can relate to the text and stories. It is written with wit and wisdom and emotion. This book will change your attitude to dogs and their training in a very positive way so that you both will have long and happy lives.
The chapters start with the history of dogs and classification and finish with the older dog and a dignified end. Every aspect of having a dog is covered – birthing, choosing, infancy, puppyhood, adolescence, adulthood and everything in between.
This is a book that you could turn to every time your dog surprises you, worries you, needs you or if you are just absolutely desperate for an answer.
Beautifully illustrated and written, you can tell this book is a real labour of love. Dog will always have a place on my book shelves.
Tracie
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