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German Shepherd Dog (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)This rugged and noble breed is ideal as both a work dog and a family companion. Here is everything its owner needs to know about responsible care. Books in the comprehensive and popular Barron’s Complete Pet Owner’s Manuals series advise on feeding, health care, housing, and all other important aspects of responsible pet... More |
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Pet Owner's Guide to Puppy Care and TrainingList Price: $8.0010 new 15 used Offers available from $0.01 * as of Saturday July 31, 2010 16:21:34, UTC Product information Authors: John Holmes, Mary Holmes Manufacturer: Publisher: Howell Book House Category: Book Publication Date: April 1995 Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 80 ISBN: 0876059949 Dewey Number: 636.7 Amazon ASIN... More |
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Knack Dog Tricks: A Step-by-Step Guide to Teaching Your Pet to Sit, Catch, Fetch, & Impress (Knack: Make It easy)Featuring 450 step-by-step, full-color photos, the book first establishes training basics, and then shows how to enhance core training sessions with classic tricks as well as advanced obedience games; agility training; jumping, retrieving, and digging tricks; flashy frisbee tricksand useful tricks... More |
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How To Teach Your Dog To Talk: 125 Easy-To-Learn Tricks Guaranteed To Entertain Both You And Your PetIf you think you can't teach an old dog new tricks, think again. Captain Haggerty -- hailed by The New York Times as "the world's most experienced dog trainer" -- proves that every dog can indeed have its day. Not your everyday obedience or dog training guide -- designed for dogs who are ready for new challenges -- this presents instructions for 125... More |
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Ain't Misbehavin': Why Good Dogs Do Bad Things and Why You Should Change Your Behavior (Pet Peeves)Barking. Biting. Piddling. Digging. Dogs are wonderful companions, but they can also be challenging housemates. Dr. Gary Sampson has a message for owners: it’s not the dog’s fault. It’s yours. He helps owners understand why their animal is acting — or reacting — in a certain way and explains how to change that... More |





