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81. Dogspeak: How to Understand Your
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82. Dogs: The Ultimate Care Guide:
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83. Breakfasts With Buster: Helping
$17.95
84. The Dog Walker's Startup Guide:
$9.13
85. Dr. Kidd's Guide to Herbal Dog
$4.10
86. The Dog Care Book
$5.38
87. Simple Little Vegan Dog Book
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88. Puppies (Pet Care)
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89. American Pit Bull Terriers (Animal
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90. Sit! Stay! Train Your Dog the
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91. Dogs: How to Take Care of Them
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92. The Ultimate Pet Food Guide: Everything
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93. Epilepsy: The Essential Guide
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94. Canaries (Animal Planet Pet Care
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95. Complete Dog Care Manual (Aspca)
$8.96
96. A Lifetime Guide to Practical
$8.89
97. To Your Dog's Health!: Canine
 
98. Your Dog: His Health and Happiness
99. Puppy (ASPCA Pet Care Guides for
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100. What's Wrong with My Dog?: A Pet

81. Dogspeak: How to Understand Your Dog and Help Him Understand You (Dog Care Companions)
by The Editors of Pets: Part of the Family
Paperback: 166 Pages (1999-09-18)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$2.49
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Asin: 1579541828
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The second in a series devoted to dogs from the editors of Rodale's multimedia venture, Pets: part of the family, including a PBS series, magazine and Website.

This second volume in the Dog Lover's Care Guides series takes the expertise of the Pets: part of the family magazine editors and focuses it specifically for dog owners. All dog lovers wonder what their pets are thinking. With Dogspeak, they'll learn to understand the complex world of dog communication and how to use this knowledge to enhance their relationship with their pets. They'll learn:

- Why dogs can smell bombs better than state-of-the-art equipment
- How to communicate with their dogs by "barking back"
- Why yelping like a puppy will stop a dog who plays too rough
- What is so terrifying about thunder

All of the information in Dogspeak is integrated so that it can be put to work in training, playing, and living with a dog. Amazing photographs, easy-to-follow illustrations, fun sidebars, and tons of tips from the country's top animal behaviorists, professional trainers, and communication experts will guide readers as they work toward a deeper, more productive, more enjoyable partnership with their canine companions.
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Customer Reviews (5)

4-0 out of 5 stars Nighty-NightDoggie Bible
I keep this book on bed stand, and read a little by every night, sometimes in the early morning toooo!!Every time I open it up and read in it, I learn something new and/or I reinforce info I feel right about!!

Juanita Eroles and Dusty Doggie: True Companions
Thank You...

5-0 out of 5 stars What ever you thought about mans best friend.....
This book will really open your eyes to how our best friend thinks and try to live in mans world. If you own a dog or are thinking of getting one buy this book it is well worth the money just for the insites.

3-0 out of 5 stars Some useful information about canine body language
Dogspeak is one of many dog behavior books I have purchased in the hope of solving a few behavior problems.This book was not the solution to my dog's problem, but it did provide good information for interpreting a dog's body language.I found the photos of different ear and tail positions particularly useful.

5-0 out of 5 stars Dogspeak, should accompany every owner who has a dog!
I have to tell you all that this book is so incredible and helpful in raising my lab.I purchased it and read this within a matter of two nights. It helped me understand so much more about my puppy, Bailey.Youwill not be sorry... :) GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN READING THIS!A+++++ ALLTHE WAY!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
I always knew she had lots to say but I had no idea how much. Now I can begin to try and understand her and have her understand me. I found the information fascinating and informative and have developed a whole newappreciation of the emotional complexity of our canine family members andhow easily we can misunderstand them. ... Read more


82. Dogs: The Ultimate Care Guide: Good Health, Loving Care, Maximum Longevity
Paperback: 450 Pages (2000-05-19)
list price: US$26.99 -- used & new: US$2.35
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Asin: 1579542441
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Return the Love and Devotion Your Dog Gives You!

Reap the knowledge and wisdom of more than 100 top veterinarians, trainers, groomers, and other pet experts! Dogs: The Ultimate Care Guide offers powerful, practical advice on everything from obedience training and stopping misbehavior to providing the best health care, snacks, grooming, accessories, and more.

With over 800 full-color photographs and helpful, step-by-step illustrations, Dogs: The Ultimate Care Guide captures the excitement and doggone good fun that goes into raising and caring for your canine companion.

Discover:
* Why changing your dog's food bowl might make him healthier (page 236)
* How to stop fleas for good (page 325)
* Premium foods-- are they worth the extra cost? (page 216)
* A complete guide to the top 50 breeds (page 17)
* A toy that's guaranteed to stop barking (page 144)
* Why dogs stick their heads out car windows (page 202)
* How to teach your dog to wave-- and other fun tricks (page 134)
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Customer Reviews (14)

5-0 out of 5 stars Ultimate Health For Dogs
We loved this book. Well researched and written. Very readable. A great guide for anyone looking to get a dog or for someone who wants to know more about caring for a dog you already have. I mean, really, aren't we all stewards of the health of our dog. We act on their behalf.
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3-0 out of 5 stars Good Reference for NewBees
I've been a dog owner for my whole life.Every one of my dogs has gone through at least basic obedience. I found the information on behavior to be light, general and based on common sense.Probably a good starting place for a beginner.Bot if you've had a bunch of dogs, like people they are all very different.What floats one dog's boat does nothing for the next one.I was hoping for more insight on curbing bad dog behavior.

5-0 out of 5 stars Educational and fun
This book is pretty conventional but it is well written and informative, and it has a definite place in all dog-lovers library. I also like that it has a lot of pictures which makes it easy and fun to read.
It would make a great gift for someone who is thinking about getting a dog and to all the new dog owners.

I would recommend this book TOGETHER with "The Whole Dog Journal's Guidebook to Dog and Puppy Care and Training". These 2 make a perfect package: whatever one is missing, the other has!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent primer
For the past month, I've been up to my elbows in a variety of dog manuals trying to learn the ins and outs of choosing and owning a dog. All of them have been pretty good, but I have to say that this one is by far the best of the lot.

Not only is it lavishly illustrated and written in a very laid back, easygoing style that makes it accessible to anyone from age 9 to 90, it's comprehensive to the point of being encyclopedic. This book covers it all, from the temperament of 50 popular dog breeds and their suitability for city or country living, from common behavioral problems (such as barking, chewing, and anxiety). So in that regard it truly is the bible of dog manuals. That's not to say that it's not the only book worth having or that there aren't other good books for the first time owner, but that it's the perfect primer, in that it introduces you to all the most important things you need to know before picking and choosing a dog.

I can't recommend it highly enough.

5-0 out of 5 stars Highly recomended
The book arrived on time and in new condition. It has everything from training techniques to health issues. This book covers all the basics you need to know when owning a dog... and a little more w/o being too much info. ... Read more


83. Breakfasts With Buster: Helping Buster Battle Bone Cancer: A Journey Through Holistic and Medical Treatments for Pets
by Valerie J. Wood
Paperback: 60 Pages (2009-07-06)
list price: US$20.99 -- used & new: US$20.99
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Asin: 1439227764
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Breakfasts with Buster is an incredibly special memoir of how author Valerie J. Wood and her husband helped their dog, Buster B. Brown, battle bone cancer. Whether or not you’re a dog lover, this tremendous tale shows the difference that faith, love, and perseverance make. It is a story of sorrow and triumph, it is a diary of a journey that immortalizes the courage their big brown boy had in the face of adversity. Part memoir, part animal cancer treatment guide, in four chapters, the author shares Buster’s entire life and what it took to keep him going after the grim diagnosis. From making dramatic changes in Buster’s diet to acupuncture and the use of Omega-3 oils, Wood was able to help Buster beat the odds for almost a year. It was a very long year, but also a very special one. As Buster battled bone cancer, he ended up teaching his masters a few more lessons, lessons that are immeasurably sweet and absolutely unforgettable. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary journey of a dying dog and his loving masters!
For those who love dogs, and totally commit to their pets through thick and thin, this book is a loving homage to a very special and handsome fellow:Buster B. Brown.Diagnosed with bone cancer at the age of 10, and given only two months to live, his owners, author Valerie J. Wood and her husband, Woody, go all out to extend his life while at the same time eliminating, or at least lessening, the pain.We get to meet Buster in his puppyhood, and the cover of the book contains a stunning photo of him.One of the beauties of the book is the excellent and moving photographs of Buster, as well as Baron, his canine companion who is two years older, and who dies a sudden and early death; Bruzzy, an Abyssinian close friend of Buster's; two royal-looking Abyssinians the family adopted towards the end of Buster's life, and even a photograph of the most attractive railroad train I've ever seen - black with a red design - which runs through the small town where they all live in Maryland, the whistle of which would cause Buster to melodiously sing.The photographs were taken by the author (who is a photojournalist, as well as a graphic design publication artist, as is evident in the lovely and unique designs on the front and back cover, and the book's interior).Each page is framed innovatively and decoratively, reminding one of the frame designs in Jan Brett's children's books, which create such a successful effect.Ms. Brett also has a background in design.

The story is so moving I would advise keeping a hanky nearby.You may find yourself needing one at the story's end.I sure did.

I'll really value this book as I have had two pets, a cat and a dog, who have both died of cancer.Had I had the information about holistic health possibilities at that time found in this book, perhaps I could have extended their lives as well.Should any of my present four dogs and seven cats contract that dreaded disease, this book with its abundant advice, including medications given and dietary changes made, will be invaluable.The author also wisely states that one should do one's own research since progress in new discoveries is made all the time.

I want to express my admiration for the author and her husband for loving Buster one hundred percent, and going all out with their entire beings to ease and extend the last months of his life.Without their diligent care, effort and time, he wouldn't have had as many of them.

4-0 out of 5 stars Touching Story of One Family's Battle with Canine Cancer
This is a sweet & touching short chronicling of one couple's battle with bone cancer in a beloved canine companion.Having gone through a similar experience (lymphoma in a female Black Lab), I found it a particularly relevant & emotional read.

The book is very short - 50 or so pages, many with photographs of Buster & other pets of the author & her husband.It took approximately 30 minutes to read leisurely, so I would compare it more to a long magazine article.However, it also contains a compendium of sorts of natural, holistic diet & supplement based treatments for canine cancers, a resource I wish I had had when our beloved Lucky suffered from lymphoma.These supplements and diet alternatives are nicely summarized at the end of the book, along with a nice bibliography and list of other resources regarding diet & canine cancer.Yes, some of these supplements & diets lack full scientific backing but, when facing the heartbreak of watching a beloved pet & companion waste away from cancer, such relatively inexpensive alternatives for perhaps prolonging and maintaining their quality of life & easing their suffering is most welcome.

I enjoyed reading Buster's story & appreciated the information of alternative diet & treatment options for canine cancer.And, I welcome having this addition to my library, as I continue to have dogs in my household as loved & treasured companions.If I should have to deal with canine cancer again in the future, I intend to use this book as a resource & reference.

1-0 out of 5 stars Weak text, non-expert advice, some scientific errors
I was hoping this book would, above all else, provide some kind of advice for dealing with grief and making the most of short time with a pet.

But the narrative text is unfocused and lacks helpful insight.A large portion of it describes Buster's history before cancer.Most of it reads like a few pages of someone's diary, in need of revision and organization.But even that was disappointing for what it was.Very little advice on how to help the dog enjoy life while unable to engage in normal dog recreation.No advice on how kids or adults can find comfort either.

The portions on natural treatments are very shallow, mostly a collection of information the author probably found on the Internet, with no special expertise for telling us which are promising, which are useless, or which are somewhere in the middle.A list of suggested books is provided, with no reviews to help the reader decide which of them they might want to read.

I noticed one glaring error.The author repeats the common rumor that "cancer feeds on sugar", and therefore you should reduce/eliminate dietary sugar and carbohydrates/starch (because the body converts them to sugar).This is absurd for two reasons:
a) ALL cells feed on sugar, cancer is not special in this way, and
b) ALL food is ultimately converted to sugar before released into the blood to feed cells.

Cells (all cells) don't eat fat, they eat sugar.You can't starve cancer via diet without starving the rest of your body as well, and you can't stop a tumor from getting sugar by not eating sugar.It can't be done, and it wouldn't work if it could.This isn't an issue of more research being needed on the subject, it's a complete misunderstanding of basic nutrition and biology.

One area where the book was especially weak on research is the unquestioned original prognosis that Buster would only live for 2 months without treatment (and that claim is the basis for the author's conclusion that Buster's actual 10 months is due to the treatments she used).Cancer varies a lot, even when it is known exactly what kind a person (or dog) has.No second opinions, and no range or probability of survival time were included.


This book tries to do several things at once, and does none of them very well.The only medical advice is very vague, nothing more than you could find on the Internet for free.

5-0 out of 5 stars A "Wake-Up Call" for pet owners concerning their pet's diet
This book is two things;
(#1) A true life story about the author's struggle to provide her special pet with the most comfort and by adding an extension on his life from countless hours of research and by acting on it ASAP.
(#2) A referance guide to supplements, prescriptions & recommended foods which I feel is a must for pet owners.
Anybody who has ever owned pets will agree that there is that "one" that stands out above the rest, the one that it seems like it is insulting to call them a "dog" or a "pet" because they are so much more. It's absolutely devestating when that special one is struck down with a terminal illness. I know this because I too lost my special one, an Akita named Bear, to an inoperable tumor. I truely wish that this book was available when Bear was alive. The author compressed a lot of important information in the back of the book to share. A bookmarker should be placed on page 45 and referred to regularly.
Great informative book!

2-0 out of 5 stars Misleading
Title should be "Busters Scrapbook".This thin "book" is 51 pages long & is mostly pictures of Buster.Page 23 & 24 give some dietary advice.Pages 43 - 50 give 'Supplements, Prescriptions and Foods (Buster's Regimen)'
If you are looking for guidance regarding your beloved pet who has been diagnosed with any type of cancer do not look to this book.The dietary information is limited.Imagine sitting with a co-worker & discussing the regimen they give their dying pet.It's kind of like that.Do not look to this book for comfort.It is not deep.It doesn't grab your heart.It will not help your grief.
I thought this would be a wonderful book for me to read because my grandmother died of bone cancer.I know it's about a dog, but so what?This book sounded so wonderful, like a soothing balm on my still sore heart.Instead I felt disgust.I don't know if I misinterpreted this or not.But from what I can gather from the pathetic little amount of information provided, Buster (unlike my Nana) could have been saved!All he needed was his leg to be removed at the shoulder.The author did not want to do this to Buster due to his age.They opted for holistic treatment instead.I am all for holistic treatment.I avoid the Dr. at almost all costs.Unless I break a limb or get shot, I go the holistic route.Yet the holistic route simply extended this dogs life by 10 months until his cancerous tumor got so big it fractured his leg & they decided to put him to sleep!WTF?In this case wouldn't amputation be the better choice?Dogs can live happy lives with 3 legs!Now maybe I am missing something here.If so, it's not my fault!It is the fault of the author who put together a weak, thin & floppy book filled with words in giant print & lots of pictures of Buster & his friends.
Two stars because I believe in holistic care, health & nutrition.As to the rest, if she really loved this dog, she would have treated him better & not tried to cash in on a "cancer book for dogs".
Please look elsewhere for help or encouragement in your time of need.This is not the place. ... Read more


84. The Dog Walker's Startup Guide: Create Your Own Lucrative Dog Walking Business in 12 Easy Steps
by J.D. Antell
Paperback: 158 Pages (2009-01-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$17.95
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Asin: 0967688019
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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WARNING: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Known to cause side effects such as happiness and fulfillment

According to many experts, dog walking is currently the fastest growing area in the professional pet care industry and it shows no sign of slowing down. More American households have dogs than ever before! Whether you have been dreaming of escaping the 9-5 grind, or just love dogs and want to work with them, this book will help you take this growing industry by the leash and profit from it.

This easy to follow step-by-step guide to starting your own dog walking business teaches:

  • How to assess the number of clients you ll need to meet your financial goals using case studies and formulas that work (page 12)
  • What services will creatively sell your business and lead the competition (page 16)
  • How to create a winning web presence that promotes customer confidence and sells your business 24 hours a day
  • How to create a professional welcome packet step-by-step (page 31)
  • How on-the-fly photo updates can enrich your service by promoting human interaction and involvement, leading to more referrals and additional income from advertising (page 124)
  • Professional advertising strategies revealed in detail and highlighted with examples that will quickly turn your business idea into profit-making reality (page 53)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Pleased!
If you are starting you own pet sitting business this is worth the purchase. Offers valuable information.

5-0 out of 5 stars Dog Walking Book
Great book. This book provided me with alot of information on how to start up a dog walking business. It's definitely a recommend reading.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Inspirational Guide
This single book has lead me to create my own dog walking service. I couldn't ask for more in such an enjoyable and informative guide. I would recommend this book to anyone who is even slightly entertaining the idea of starting their own dog walking business!

5-0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable self employment !!!!!!
After a brief introduction where the author talks about his life and what lead him to start a dog walking business I felt like I was reading a biography of my own life - particularly his discussion of himself as being in one of B.F. Skinner's experiments, and his feelings of "learned helplessness."

After that the book wastes no time getting into the meat of starting a dog walking business - chapter one lays the groundwork by encouraging a self-examination of one's personal finances and then quickly moves into planning a business that will meet those needs.

I will tell you if you are looking for a "small business nuts and bolts book" this isn't it - this book doesn't spend much time talking about the intricacies of running a small business and I was happy about that (see the small business for dummies series)- the author spends his time discussing the unique aspects of starting a dog walking business and where those issues bear relevance to a small business processes, he discusses them at length.


The chapters of this book proceed as "steps" and each builds on the next and at the end of the chapters is an action list which takes the recommendations from the chapter and basically creates an organized "to-do" list - I found the process to be rather fun. I found his chapter on advertising to be excellent and well informed - the author worked in the advertising world and seems to have a great handle on what works and how best to maximize a limited advertising budget - another favorite was the chapter on 'Earning Trust' which brought up many things I never would have thought of.


Later, the chapters begin to delve into the actual issues dog walkers face from difficult dogs, to difficult clients - he discusses dog aggression, behavior, and training and makes an excellent case for becoming more knowledgeable in each, both from a financial standpoint, and from a safety standpoint. I thought the book was extremely well written, clear, and humorous at times - the author, having been a professional dog walker and business owner speaks to you from a position of understanding and experience and I found that comforting and encouraging.


3-0 out of 5 stars simple and fast read
Very funand easy read.Really enjoyed it and wish I could do it.Disabled at the moment but hoping for the health problems togo away soon so I may start up this business.I love animals and would prefer working with them to people and to being outside working part time. ... Read more


85. Dr. Kidd's Guide to Herbal Dog Care
by Randy Kidd D.V.M.Ph.D., Randy, DVM Kidd
Paperback: 192 Pages (2000-10-11)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$9.13
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Asin: 1580171893
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Natural and alternative methods of health care have become increasingly popular in recent years because they can benefit anyone, even pets!

Dr. Randy Kidd, a holistic veterinarian and herbalist, explains how herbs can be used as a practical, safe, and efficacious part of dogcare. This guide to complete herbal care for dogs includes simple introductions to holistic dog care, how herbs work, dosage and potency, and methods for delivering herbs into a dog's system. Herbal Dog Care includes chapters on common ailments and how to address each of them herbally. Kidd covers preventive care, approaches for age-related problems, and the treatment of chronic conditions - from calming a nervous animal to getting rid of parasites, addressing urinary tract conditions to strengthening the teeth. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A GREAT book to get started with dog care!
I received this book to help me with some issues for my dog.I opened the book and was immediatly surprised.All issues were easy to locate and even easier to understand.I recommend this book to other dog owners.

5-0 out of 5 stars informative book
This book is a must for dog owners.Your answers to questions are in
here.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very informative but...
This book has been a great resource and I love it but there are a few issues that I had when I tried to find the references that he had in the back (web pages only).Since the book was published it seems that his personal web site which he refers to in the first couple pages does not exist anymore as well as a few of the other web sites that he posted.Also I came across a couple of addresses that were totally incorrect.It made me a little bit nervious so I got online to see if I could find anyone to report this too but was unable to find anything recent pertaining to the author.I did however find a few sites that cited him in their own editorials and in those sites I found conflicting information to what I had read in the book. In my college years I learned not to trust the internet as a very high resource in most cases but when there is a significant amount of conflicting information usually this suggests something isn't quite right.

Again I want to make perfectly clear that this is a very informative book but also I would defentally recommend finding another book that is of the same or similar topic and read that as well.Also consult a holistic vet if you have any questions! I have actually found that some of the things I have read I have actually started applying to my own life and the book was just an all around good reminder of good heath for both my dog and myself!It is also very possible being that the internet is a "living, growing, every changing" device that these web sites have just dissapeared since the book was written or changed addresses to something more appropiate than what was previously being used.

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT beginning book on holistic dog care
I'm really excited to try some of the stuff in this book! Which says something. I run an herb shop, and have read *lots * of herb books, but am just getting in to using herbs for my pets. This is a great book to get started on this info. I've got several pages bookmarked and am going to use the info on a daily basis, I can tell......overall, a good beginning book, highly recommended. Easy to read and full of good quality information.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must for all dog lovers!!
Dr. Kidd's book gave me the information that I needed to make informed decisions about my dog's care and treatment.He has a practical approach and an understanding of what the concerned owner needs to know and what I can do - PLUS - he includes stories to illustrate his points - and, it's fun to read. This is a MUST HAVE book for all dog owners!!! ... Read more


86. The Dog Care Book
by Sheldon L. Gerstenfeld
Paperback: 320 Pages (1989-01-22)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$4.10
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Asin: 0201096676
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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From daschunds to Dobermans, from malamutes to mixed breeds, all dogs need good veterinary care. For ten years this book has taught owners how to give that care, what to do in emergencies, and when to visit a veterinarian. Dr. Gerstenfeld’s clear and understanding advice will help you keep your dog healthy and save yourself worry, time and money. Now expanded with discussions of canine health insurance, recently isolated diseases, genetic ailments, and the latest veterinary techniques, The Dog Care Book remains an indispensable handbook for caring owners. 63 charts to diagnose and treat common ailments Step-by-step first aid with diagrams The essentials of a home pharmacy Plus nutrition, training, breeding, choosing a veterinarian, and much more
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5-0 out of 5 stars the dog care book

This book was a gift for a friend who recently acquired a new dog. I have both the Dog and Cat care books and really find themboth most helpful.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best Dog Care Book - only dog care book you'll need to own!
The Dog Care Book is the only book of its type you'll ever need to own. Written in laymen's language, it provides the type of clinical information every dog's family needs to have on hand. It has helped me make key decision about my dog's health since the first edition was printed. Three dogs have lived better lives because of this volume. Whether it's a skin rash or a serious heart ailment, Dr. Gerstenfeld's book provides the right information has helped make important decisions about home treatment or seeking a veterinarian's services. I highly recommend this book to everyone who's planning to have a dog in their family and to those who already do.

5-0 out of 5 stars Proven useful over the years
It just struck me as I grabbed my copy of The Dog Care Book that it's the one I've used successfully over nine years of being a dog mom; this is the one I couldn't live without.It's organized very well, according to part of body, then symptoms.It tells you what to do, what might happen and when or whether to go to the vet or not. It's been great for my dogs' physical health and my mental health! ... Read more


87. Simple Little Vegan Dog Book
by Michelle Rivera
Paperback: 96 Pages (2009-09-02)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$5.38
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Asin: 1570672431
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Here is all the information needed so our friendly carnivorous canines can flourish as omnivores. Highlights include: expert opinions from animal nutritionist enthusiasts on plant-based diets; health survey on dogs fed a vegan diet versus commercial based; comprehensive lists of "people" foods that are beneficial to dogs and those that are harmful; and dozens of recipes for biscuits and treats as well as more substantial fare. Basic Dog Biscuit Recipe, Banana Nut Crunch Bars, Apple PupCakes, Rover's Risotto, Canine Cashew Casserole and Snickerpoodles are a few of the numerous ways to supplement or completely transform mealtimes safely, soundly, and deliciously. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

4-0 out of 5 stars great little book that is easy and simple
This book is a great idea. Simple and easy. Recipes are delicious enough for you to eat as well as your furry little friends. Uses ingredients which you can find in your pantry and educates you on why you should feed your dogs a vegan diet and what is good and bad for dogs.

Great value, great concept and is completely animal friendly.

3-0 out of 5 stars Fine for small dogs
This book has no nutritional information with the recipes, so no way to size them up (or down) appropriately for multiple or bigger dogs.They seem geared towards small dogs, generally.I can't really use this for my three greyhounds.At least not yet, since I haven't fully learned just how much of a given ingredient my dogs need in a meal.There also are no claims that the meals are balanced, or what might be needed to make them so (taurine, l-carnitine, various vitamins or minerals ...).
I highly recommend (as does the author) that you do a lot of research on your own before you use this book.She may have done research, but she doesn't share it here.

5-0 out of 5 stars Love it!Easy to make healthy dog recipes & great information!
I love the EASY healthy vegan dog recipes in this book!I am very happy with my purchase!

4-0 out of 5 stars Dog is Love; Vegan Dogs, Doubly So!
First, some background: I went vegetarian my freshman year of college (1996) and vegan approximately eight years later. Currently, I'm an adopted mother to five rescued dogs, whom I've been feeding a vegetarian diet (consisting of both store-bought and homemade food) for about seven years. In the past year or so, I've been trying to transition them to a vegan diet. The Book Publishing Company kindly sent me a copy of THE SIMPLE LITTLE VEGAN DOG BOOK for review on my blog.

Michelle Rivera's THE SIMPLE LITTLE VEGAN DOG BOOK is a quick, easy read. Part cookbook, part nutritional primer, part lifestyle guide, the book is divided into several sections:

1. "The Vegan Lifestyle" briefly examines the reasons for and benefits of veganism for dogs (here called a "vegan lifestyle," since dogs are not "vegans" in the ethical/moral/philosophical sense of the word). Throughout this chapter, Rivera offers anecdotes from several guardians of vegan dogs, detailing how and why they decided to transition their dog-kids to vegan diets. She also includes some basic information about canine nutritional needs.

Though Rivera did consult with veterinarians while writing THE SIMPLE LITTLE VEGAN DOG BOOK, the book is not intended as a comprehensive nutritional or health guide. Rather, it helps to provide encouragement and support to those parents who have already decided to transition their dog-kids to veganism. In this way, the dog parents profiled within these pages function as a sort of support group for those already on the path to canine veganism, instead of an impetus to begin the journey.

That said, if you're still struggling to decide whether veganism is the right choice for you and your dog-kids, THE SIMPLE LITTLE VEGAN DOG BOOK isn't for you. Instead, I recommend searching your local library for books on canine nutrition - and not, necessarily, books specific to veganism and dogs. (To the best of my knowledge, no such books exist. Publishers, are you listening? *wink*) I think you'll find that most veterinarians, while generally opposed to vegetarian and vegan diets for dogs, will begrudgingly admit that such diets can be healthy, as long as they're formulated with care and knowledge. For me, hearing these words from speciesist omni (nonhuman) animal medical and nutritional professionals is what ultimately compelled me to make the leap to homemade vegetarian and, eventually, vegan foods.

2. "Hazardous and Safe Ingredients" is as straightforward as can be. Here, Rivera offers information about which foods you should avoid giving your dog-kids, and why. She also gives a few suggestions for healthful and tasty foods.

3. "Getting Started" seems a rather odd chapter to me. In this section, Rivera introduces five staples - beans, rice, lentils, barley and oatmeal - along with suggestions on how to prepare and store these items for later use. Thus, she explains how to soak and cook each item (good), directing readers to store and freeze the extras in single-serving containers (not so much "bad" as it is puzzling). Preparing beans, rice and the like doesn't strike me as a big enough inconvenience that I'd need to cook a huge batch at a time and waste valuable, energy-sucking freezer space to store the extras. Plus, these items on their own are just ingredients; they don't constitute entire meals, so these frozen foods still require extra prep. I don't see how this strategy is advantageous, that is, unless one cooks a new meal for one's canine kids every day? In which case, dog bless ya!

4. "Biscuits" begins the recipe portion of The Simple Little Vegan Dog Book. Here, we have four appetizers, if you will: Yeasted Gourmet Dog Treats; Basic Vegan Dog Biscuits; Bulldog Bulgar Biscuits; and Oatmeal and Parmesan Biscuits.

5. "Main Dishes" features eight hearty dishes: Barking Barley and Wheat Surprise; Snoopy's Great Pumpkin, Rice and Beans; Canine Cashew Casserole; Oats, Rice, Veggies and Lentils; Rover's Risotto; Fruits, Veggies and Oats; German Shepherd's Pie; and Chihuahua Chili sans Carne.

The theme in this section is flexibility. Many of these recipes are jumping-off points; readers are encouraged to experiment with different grains, fruits and veggies in order to create their own dishes. In particular, "Main Dishes" illustrates just how easy and enjoyable cooking for your dog-kids can be, given a little time, planning and creativity.

My only real complaint with this section is that many of the recipes call for store-bought, low-sodium, no-onion vegan gravy and vegetable stock. While vegan gravy and veggie stock are readily available in stores, finding versions that are both low in sodium and onion-free is, dare I say, impossible. Thus, recipes for each of these ingredients would have been greatly appreciated. Instead, I improvised and came up with low-sodium, onion-free versions of each myself.

6. "Special Treats" is the final grouping of recipes in The Simple Little Vegan Dog Book. Nom noms include Banana-Nut Crunch Bars; Apple Pupcakes; Bowser's Birthday Cake; Pekingese Pumpkin Pops; Snickerpoodles; Cheese Dog Delights; Hound Dog Delights; Puppy Part Hors D'oeuvres; and Peanut Butter Banana Treats.

Of these recipes, I've sampled the following thus far: Barking Barley and Wheat Surprise; German Shepherd's Pie; Snickerpoodles; and Peanut Butter Banana Treats. All were a big hit with the dog-kids, and the husband even liked the German Shepherd's Pie!

So, to summarize: THE SIMPLE LITTLE VEGAN DOG BOOK is just that - a simple, little book about vegan dogs for their parents and guardians. If you aren't already inclined, it won't convince you of the merits of a vegan diet for your dogs. But if you're already on the path, it might help to make your journey a bit more enjoyable.

5-0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended for dog owners of all breeds and backgrounds
While we haven't quite figured out how lambs can safely lay down next to lions, animal rights activist and canine companion enthusiast Michelle A. Rivera has been able to create a compendium of nutritious 'cruelty free' vegan recipes for dog treats and meal times that are better for a dog than what is served them out of commercially canned dog food. With recipes ranging from a Canine Cashew Casserole; to Yeasted Gourmet Dog Treats; to German Shepherd's Pie, the dog compatible biscuits, substantial meal time staples and doggie treats comprising "The Simple Little Vegan Dog Book" will result in a healthy, happy, and 'earth friendly' canine companion. In addition to these thoroughly 'dog owner' friendly recipes, there is a wealth of information about why certain human foods are toxic for dogs; resource lists, and an informed introduction to the vegan lifestyle and how it applies to canines. "The Simple Little Vegan Dog Book" is highly recommended for dog owners of all breeds and backgrounds. ... Read more


88. Puppies (Pet Care)
by Rebecca Sjonger, Bobbie Kalman
Paperback: 32 Pages (2004-03)
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Ages 6 to 12 years. Puppies may be cute, but they are also a lot of work! This book introduces young readers to all they need to know about being great puppy and dog owners. Colourful images and concise text highlight topics such as: different breeds of dogs; new-born puppies; housebreaking puppies; grooming short- and long-haired dogs; keeping dogs and owners safe; visiting a vet. ... Read more


89. American Pit Bull Terriers (Animal Planet Pet Care Library)
by Elaine Waldorf Gewirtz
Hardcover: 111 Pages (2006-09)
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Discover how to handle the active lifestyle of American Pit Bull Terriers in this speical guide, which also calls into question several common myths about this energetic breed. ... Read more


90. Sit! Stay! Train Your Dog the Easy Way: Training Becomes Easy When You Understand Your Dog's Instincts
by Gerd Ludwig
Paperback: 64 Pages (2008-02-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$0.99
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Asin: 0764138928
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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An obedient dog is a happy dog in a happy family environment. The new edition of this instructive book gives dog owners insights into the canine mind, explains the various reasons why a dog is likely to misbehave, and describes humane and effective methods to correct bad behavior. Problems discussed include aggressive behavior toward visitors and strangers, jealousy of new babies arriving in a family, excessive barking, destruction of household objects, resistance to housebreaking, pulling on the leash, eating problems, and many others. The author also presents a chart listing 28 common breeds, with suggestions for physical exercise, capsule descriptions of temperament, and the type of owner the animal is best suited toÂ--beginners, experienced handlers, or experts. The book is filled with color photos and drawings, as well as informative sidebars. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars A very basic overview of dog behavior
This book is, at best, an extremely basic overview of dog behavior, and doesn't really offer any practical, in-depth training advice. I would only recommend this book to young people (not too young - there is an illustration and explanation of mating in dogs) or beginners who are considering dog ownership. If you are serious about obedience training your dog at home, then look to a more serious training book, such as the Monks of New Skete's "How to be Your Dog's Best Friend", or Brian Kilcommon's "Good Owners, Great Dogs". ... Read more


91. Dogs: How to Take Care of Them and Understand Them/With Color Photographs (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)
Paperback: 62 Pages (1992-10)
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The advice on grooming, feeding, training, and maintaining a happy, healthy dog applies to all dog breeds. ... Read more


92. The Ultimate Pet Food Guide: Everything You Need to Know about Feeding Your Dog or Cat
by Liz Palika
Paperback: 256 Pages (2008-04-01)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$6.85
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Asin: 1600940714
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A comprehensive, authoritative guide to everything you need to know about feeding your pet--including homemade, commercial, and raw food diets.

The 2007 pet food recalls followed a multitude of pets getting sick and dying from contaminated food; now pet owners must take charge of what they feed their dogs and cats. With The Ultimate Pet Food Guide, veteran dog trainer, behaviorist, and author Liz Palika focuses on nutritional needs and covers every type of feeding, including controversial raw diets, homemade cooked food, and commercial foods. Palika also addresses introducing new foods; what "human foods" pets shouldn't eat; free-feeding; responsibility for food safety; where ingredients come from; and red flags in ingredients. Included are over fifty veterinarian- and pet-nutritionist-approved recipes and diets tailored to special-needs pets, such as puppies/kittens and pregnant, older, overweight and/or more sedentary animals. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars I'm a dog lover
I make my schnoodles food and have been doing it for almost 3 years now.I was looking for a new kibble recipe and was disappointed that this book did not have one.Other than that, it was pretty informative.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very informative reading
This book has loads of information about what to feed your pet and what not to feed them.Many things I already knew.Lots of recipes for home food and good info on raw feeding.I would recommend this book!

4-0 out of 5 stars Covers all bases
I checked many books out from the library to research pet nutritional information. This was by far the best.It really does cover all the bases.It is well written and explains the digestive tract of our cats and dogs in an interesting manner and processed foods, homemade and raw diets are covered.Not only does it have nutritional information and recipes for cats and dogs, but it also covers recipes for senior pets and other special needs such as obesity, allergies, heart and kidney disease, diabetes, arthritis and liver disease.It has simple, but nutritional recipes for treats.Really, it has everything.The only negative thing is that it is paperback.I think it would have been better published in hardback because it is one of those books that I want to keep around for a long time.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Pet Food Guide
An eye opener.I've already cured my German Shepherd's allergies by feeding her a grain free diet.Author is also a great dog obedience instructor.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
This book is a great place to start if you are considering feeding your dog homemade food.It has many recipes and suggestions so you don't have to search several different books. ... Read more


93. Epilepsy: The Essential Guide to Natural Pet Care
by Cal Orey
Paperback: 144 Pages (1999-08-01)
list price: US$6.95 -- used & new: US$8.99
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Asin: 188954034X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Epilepsy teaches pet owners how they can get their cats or dogs off seizure medication through natural care methods while minimizing the severity and frequency of epileptic attacks. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Common Sense Help for dogs with Epilepsy
I bought this book for my daughter who got a beautiful and sweet Border Collie mix from the Shelter.After about 6 months the dog had what appeared to be a seizure and continued to have them every 4 - 6 months.The book was informative and helped relieve a lot of her anxieties and gave her direction in what to do during and after a seizure.The book is helpful and provides natural pet care.It is not a complete work on the medical condition and lacks a great deal in providing all the medical solutions for this disorder.The book was promptly shipped in excellent condition.

5-0 out of 5 stars Way Overpriced
This is a great book but this pricing must be a typo.You can get this book for $6.95 at Only Natural Pet's website online.

5-0 out of 5 stars This is a must-read for pet owners.
For anyone who has endured the experience of watching a dog or cat have a seizure this book can be a godsend.Not only does it provide helpful holistic strategies that really work--it's a one of a kind book.Petowners who have pets prone to seizures are often left helpless.They don'tknow who to turn to.In result, they end up scared, frustrated and believeconventional medicine is the only solution.It's not.My book whichprovides wonderful strategies from top holistic vets nationwide offers aidto any pet owner who wants help and is willing to try a healthful,alternative route to lower the risk of seizures.I believe that myresearch and doctors' words of wisdom and expertise can and will help theirbeloved pets.Forthose who have an open mind and are willing to explorethe vast world of alternative medicine this book may be the solution you'relooking for. ... Read more


94. Canaries (Animal Planet Pet Care Library)
by Nikki Moustaki
Hardcover: 111 Pages (2008-04)
list price: US$11.95 -- used & new: US$6.50
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Asin: 0793837952
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Written by an expert on bird care, this complete guide offers in-depth coverage of subjects like feeding, housing, breed characteristics, health care, and grooming. It also includes an introduction to canaries, a complete discussion of canary song, and tips on taming these lovable birds. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Well received.
It made for a perfect gift for one who wanted more information on canaries and their care. ... Read more


95. Complete Dog Care Manual (Aspca)
by Bruce Fogle
Paperback: 192 Pages (2006-04-17)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$2.18
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Asin: 075661743X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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An essential guide for anyone who has a dog or plans to adopt one, this comprehensive reference contains all the information needed to keep a dog happy, healthy, and in top condition. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good resource for the right price
This book was a great read for me the day before my wife and I picked up our dog from the kennel.
I read through the book within 2 hours and learned much about my new companion. I recommend this book on the grounds that it does allow the reader to understand things more from a dogs perspective. It deals mostly with health issues but the psychology of dogs is also touched upon, and the background of the species that is summarized is quite interesting.
If you have the extra cash to put towards buying this book it will be an okay purchase- you may find yourself, as I have, returning to the index in the event that your dog seems ill or acting strangely. However if you are not willing to pay the full price for the book you can easily spend an afternoon in a store reading through it.Any used copies available that are under $5.00 I would consider a smart purchase.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good book
I bought this book as a present for a new dog owner. I had seen this in my local library and knew it was a thorough book. ... Read more


96. A Lifetime Guide to Practical Pet Care: Better Health and Happier Homes for Dogs and Cats
by Jeff Nichol
Hardcover: 467 Pages (2001-09)
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97. To Your Dog's Health!: Canine Nutrition and Recent Trends Within the Pet Food Industry
by Mark Poveromo
Paperback: 104 Pages (2010-02-01)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Written by a man who is passionate about nature and all living creatures, this book contains everything readers could want to know about giving their dogs the best nutrition possible. Arguing that the processed dog foods on the market today ignore the health needs of most dogs, author Mark Poveromo--an expert in animal nutrition and owner of a dog and cat food store--provides readers with information on dog-food brands, holistic and raw dog foods, and recipes tailored to dogs with specific health issues, such as cancer or kidney disease.

Don't be surprised if To Your Dog's Health! makes you apologize to Fido or Fifi for all the years you just opened up any old can or bag of food, put it in a bowl, and left it for the day. And then you get upset, maybe even mad, when you got home from work, tired and maybe a little cranky, only to discover your pet hadn't touched its food.

To Your Dog's Health! just might be your wake up call. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars To Your Dog's Health!
I found To Your Dog's Health! to be both helpful and enlightening. This book is a great resource for dog owners.

With chapter titles like All Foods Are Not Created Equal and Be a Top Chef for Your Dog, author Mark Poveromo informs the reader on how to give their dog the best nutrition possible. Formerly a teacher, Mark is now an expert on animal nutrition as well as the owner of a dog and cat food store.

He is a holistic practitioner and has his own dogs on raw food diets as well as cooking for them at home himself. His own chocolate lab lived to be 17 years old.
There are healthy recipes included within the book as well as brands Mark recommends. He gives advice on picky eaters and on how to transition your dog from the food he is currently eating to a different diet.
He discusses several interesting topics including dogs with cancer and what foods help prevent it, as well as what foods they should be eating once, heaven forbid, they are diagnosed with the disease. Mark also tells you what to look for when you are reading labels.
I liked that there is a photo included at the start of each chapter. I thought that was a nice touch.

I will definitely be making sure that I am label reading when purchasing food and treats for my own furbaby, Diego. This book has been an eye opener when it comes to my dog's eating habits and the food that I chose to give him.

4-0 out of 5 stars Valuable information every dog owner should know
Mark does a great job clearly outlining the health needs of dogs (and cats) in this book. He walks through the different types of nutrition such as grocery store kibble, holistic foods, home cooking, and raw. He gives great advice and recipes for home cooked meals, meals for dogs with kidney disease or cancer, and what to look for in kibble.

His one chapter on raw feeding was a bit of a disappointment compared to the amount of time he spent on other subjects. While he went into great detail on kibble, home cooking for your dog, supplements to use, recipes, and things to keep in mind for certain health issues, he spent only one chapter on actual raw feeding and did not discuss how to do it yourself. He mentioned that there are good raw food manufacturers, but did not discuss how to balance your dog's meals if you don't buy a prepackaged raw diet. I would have liked it if he went into more detail in some areas, including this one. I found this lack of information especially odd in light of the last paragraph of the chapter on raw feeding where Mark Poveromo said, "For the record, I have been feeding my pets a raw diet for about seven years now, and have had tremendous success."

However, there was a wealth of information about vitamins, enzymes, carbohydrates, and vegetables, that I still came away learning a lot. Based on this information, I will try changing up our dogs' diet a bit, but I will probably also consult some other raw diet resources before making a final decision.

I was delightfully surprised that he wrote a chapter about vaccines and other treatments. I must say I found his thoughts on that subject well balanced and helpful.

I do recommend this book for a quick, easy to read overview of dog nutrition. In fact, despite my disappointment with the raw food chapter, I found enough good information in the book, that I am keeping it on my shelf to read again. There are various facts in this book that more pet owners, and vets, need to know. One such fact is that the protein in most kibble is from rendering facilities. These facilities take leftover animal pieces (meat, fat, blood, bone, and feather) and render them down to be included in kibble. These are the animal pieces that are not sold in grocery stores because they are not fit for consumption! And because of this poor protein quality, we are seeing increased incidents of health issues in our pets.

Just like humans, our pets are what they eat, and we owe it to them to make sure we give them the best nutrition possible.

I received this book free from The Online Publicist. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

5-0 out of 5 stars Interesting Information
I have one dog with food issues/allergies and another who is getting older and has to watch his weight. I found the book to be very helpful in knowing what to look for in dog food and to make an educated decision on what to feed my dogs. Mark takes a more holistic approach to feeding and we have found that is what works for our guys here too. There is information on what to look for in a dog food, feeding a raw diet, feeding a dog with cancer or kidney disease and some information on vaccines and supplements. Each chapter in the book also has a cute paw print with a tip inside it. It is a very interesting book to read especially after all the pet food recalls in recent years. The book was easy to read and understand.

5-0 out of 5 stars My dogs have never looked so good
I had just gotten a new boxer puppy to be a companion for my 10 year old boxer, and if it weren't for Mark and his book I wouldn't have been able to start the puppy off the right way. When I first got the puppy he was undernurished [the breeder had the puppy weened off the mother's milk at four weeks old and started him on dry commercial food], and after talking to Mark and reading his book, he's gained four pounds. Even our ten year old has slimmed down and doesn't have breathing problems any more [no more snoring!], all because of the raw diet. I would absolutely recommend Mark's book to anyone whether they're first starting out with a pup [or a kitten] or if they have a senior; Mark's advice covers all ages.

1-0 out of 5 stars Inaccurate Information
I was very disappointed with this book in general. I am a veterinary technician by profession and have read books and scientific literature on the topic of canine and feline nutrition and this one met very few of my expectations. None of his information was substantiated and he gave faulty information on some things other than nutrition. For example: He discusses on page 33 the 'medical community's' suggestion of the effectiveness of the Lyme Vaccine and compared it to the spirochetal bacterium syphiis and notes how no cure yet exists for syphilis. Last I checked, a shot of Pen G took care of that, even the writers of the TV show House know that. How can I trust the rest of his information which he has no research or proof of if he can't get facts like that straight? Also, he discussed the raw diet and compared the pros and the cons. He very blatantly states his support of the raw diet (which is fine) but does a very poor job of discussing the cons of the diet. What you get out of it, there are good dog foods and not so good dogs foods. You can read that on someone's blog for free. I do not recommend reading this book. ... Read more


98. Your Dog: His Health and Happiness : The Breeders' and Pet Owners' Complete Guide to Better Dog Care
by Louis L. Vine
 Paperback: 450 Pages (1973-05)
list price: US$9.95
Isbn: 0668028769
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99. Puppy (ASPCA Pet Care Guides for Kids)
by Mark Evans
Hardcover: 45 Pages (2001-05)
list price: US$14.80
Isbn: 0756918081
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Learn how to choose your new puppy, and training and exercising your growing dog. Find out what to feed your puppy, and when, and how to keep your puppy happy and healthy. Puppy is one of an exciting new series of pet care books designed to help young animal owners learn about and care for their pets. Illustrated on every page with full-color photography, Puppy is packed with practical information on every aspect of canine care. Published in association with the ASPCA, this series will engage and inform readers ages seven and up. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT ROOKIE'S BOOK
Don't you hate it when you're trying to learn about how to care for your pets, and the book you're reading has no photographs in it?I know I do.This book has SO many bright, informative photos of dogs and their ownersthat even my little sister, who would normally rather dive head-first offthe side of the Harbour Bridge than pick up a reference book, is becominginterested in the world of dogs.Keep on writing them this well, Evans. See ya! ... Read more


100. What's Wrong with My Dog?: A Pet Owner's Guide to 150 Symptoms - and What to Do about Them
by Jake Tedaldi
Paperback: 304 Pages (2007-08-01)
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When something's wrong with your pet, you need to know what to do -- now!

Your dog is limping. He's suddenly drooling heavily without any apparent cause. She's scratched herself raw -- and she's on a good flea-preventive. He's started vomiting. She's inexplicably losing weight. His ears smell funny. What's wrong with your dog -- and what should you be doing about it? In What's Wrong with My Dog?, acclaimed vet Jake Tedaldi, DVM, gives you the answers. More than a first-aid book but as easy to follow and use, What's Wrong with My Dog? is organized by symptom. Each of the 150 symptoms is clearly described (and illustrated if needed). Once dog owners have keyed out their pet's problem using the Symptom Finder at the front of the book, they can turn to the relevant pages and quickly verify their pet's problem, see what's causing it, and determine what they should do. They'll find clear explanations (again supplemented by illustrations if needed) of how to treat their dogs, whether they need to take the dog to the vet or to an emergency care clinic, if their dog will get better without supplemental care, and what they should do long-term to prevent the problem from happening again. Remedies cover a broad spectrum, from cutting-edge conventional medicine to alternative therapies to home remedies that really work. There's even a section on putting together a home first-aid kit for your dog. Indexes by symptom and by problem provide quick reference.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Information on Dog Health Issues
I recently adopted a little long-haired stray from the city pound. I was instructed not to bathe him for at least ten days because he had just been neutered the day I picked him up. The poor dog's hair was very matted and he smelled something fierce. And, worst of all, he was constantly scratching and he seemed to be miserable. I thought the odor and scratching were just natural, because he probably had not had a good bath since forever. After the waiting period passed he got his bath and his hair was trimmed. To my dismay, I discovered that he had a horrible skin condition. His skin was crusty and oozing and in some spots it was very irritated because he had been scratching so much. I even thought it was mange. I also discovered that he had a discharge from the right eye and his skin was irritated in that area.

I thought of taking him to the vet, but first I decided to do some research in the Internet and I came across this book at Amazon. I have not read the whole book yet, but I thumbed through it and read, among other items, the sections that were pertinent to my dog's condition. I am happy to report that, after following the book's advice, my dog's skin is now in perfect condition. He is not miserable any more, no scratching, no sores, no crusts. The bare spot on the inside of his right eye has has all but disappeared and the discharge has cleared completely.

I am not saying that I will never have to take my pet to the vet because I have this book. In fact, in several sections of the book Dr. Tedaldi suggests the pet should be taken to the vet right away. However, I know for a fact that I saved several hundred dollars and paid for the book many times over with just the advice that I got for the problems described above.

The book has 304 pages. It has a table of contents and an index, and is divided into 18 Parts. Part 1 lists what a dog owner needs in his/her Canine First-Aid Kit and some basic information on first-aid treatments. The remaining Parts and sub-parts describe the conditions a dog may present. I am not going to list all the parts and sub-parts because they are very numerous, but some of the titles are: My dog is bleeding from her eye; My dog has irritated skin on her face; My dog has dark areas on his skin; My dog is gulping or swallowing strangely; My dog has something stuck in his paw; etc., etc. Each Part and sub-part follows a uniform format. First Dr. Tedaldi describes what to look for, then he explains what to do. Also included in every Part and sub-part are frames entitled "Warning" and "When to Get to the Vet". The book has a few photos and drawings as well. I found this book to be very well organized, extremely useful, clear and informative.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
It has all kinds of great suggestions and the bonus is my dog is a bassett also.

5-0 out of 5 stars What a Guy !!
Dr. Tedaldi is one of the most down to earth, intelligent and funny vets I have ever met.I am caring for the sweetest 13 year old dog who has cancer and very bad arthritis which at times has presented some challenges, especially since he's about 100 lbs. Dr. Tedaldi is only a phone call away and I never feel that any question I ask is too silly.Just by the way Dr. Tedaldi touches Ajax when he's here I can tell how much he truly cares for animals.Keep up the great work !!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book, the Best Vet!
First of all I think the book is terrific and really should be on the coffee table of every dogowner! It provides specific information on how to treat and take care of your beloved dog on a day to day basis. And as specific as the information is, it also reads easy enough, (ie, we don't get bombarded with complicated medical terms that we don't understand)that every petowner can understand and use wisely in creating a happy and healthy dog. And all the while providing you the information you need to be responsive to your dog if certain conditions develop either internally or externally.
As for Dr. Tedaldi himself, all I can add is this. As a dogowner, never having children myself, I have lived for my great pyrs literally, they ARE my children. And my oldest dog/baby Lars, had struggled mightily physically the last year and half of his life. And all I can say is if it hadn't been for Dr. Tedaldi, I may not have been able to enjoy Lars that last year and a half of his life. His warm and compassionate and outstanding treatment of his many ailments kept my dog alive and also kept me a peace of mind as well. I'll ALWAYS be grateful to him for that! After dealing with Angell Memorial Hospital in Boston for years, there is no better Veterinarian that I've ever known than Dr. Tedaldi!
Stephen

5-0 out of 5 stars A beautiful book by an extraordinary vet
Jake Tedaldi is without a doubt the best veterinarian our family has ever known.This book is a great contribution to human-dog communication.If our dogs could speak to us they would tell us many of these things, but instead Dr. Tedaldi speaks for them, in clear and reassuring language, not flinching from the sometimes startling or upsetting things our dogs are going through, but always giving their humans great guidance on how to be their best friend.This is the kind of book you can pick up in the middle of the night to find out what to do if your dog has just been sprayed by a skunk. Or maybe you just can't figure out why "my dog keeps smacking her lips." It's organized into sections such as "my dog has something stuck" and "my dog seems sick." It is a very practical book written with affection and compassion for both sides of the human-dog equation. ... Read more


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