Dogs are an integral part of human society on every inhabited
continent on Earth. They drive livestock and protect it; police property;
scent and detect illicit substances; haul sleds; retrieve game; guide the
blind; search for and rescue the lost and injured; comfort the lonely;
hear for the deaf; or simply add a sparkling natural reality to the lives
of hundreds of millions of people throughout the world.
As we move from an agrarian to an urban culture, dogs are in many
ways one of our last and most important links with the natural world.
We get pleasure from caring for our gardens and for our pets.
This e-book on “Perfect Handbook for Imperfect Dog owners”
emphasizes the pet owner to offer good care to his or her pet and also gives solutions for unresolved problems.
Just take a look at the Table of Contents:
Understanding Food Ingredients
Dogs need different diets at different ages
Vitamin and mineral supplements
Boredom and variety
Cost of feeds
Dry Vs. Canned food
Home made diets
Food allergies
How much should I feed my dog?
How often should I feed my dog?
Signs of Ill health
Heart worm, fleas and other parasites
Heart worm prevention
Common questions about heart worm
Fleas and other parasites
Do parasites cause “Scooting”?
Preventing dental disease
Home dental care
Veterinary dental treatments
The importance of the physical examination
Why are regular check-ups important?
What happens during an examination?
How often should my pet be examined?
How to administer medicine
Nursing a sick dog
Vaccinations
Common questions about vaccinations
Spaying and neutering
Spaying of the Female dog
Surgical neutering of the male dog
Pet health insurance
Clipping a dog
First steps in grooming
Bathing a dog
Pet Identification
This Guide will answer many of your questions about dog
ownership and will continue to serve you as an excellent reference in the future.
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