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The seven ages of man's best friend : a comprehensive guide for caring for your dog through all the stages of life, Jan Fennell
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- Language
- eng
- Edition
- First U.S. edition.
- Extent
- 320 pages
- Note
-
- First published as: The seven ages of your dog. Great Britain : HarperCollins, 2005
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- Early Hours - Birth and Beyond
- Crying at Night
- 98
- Canine Rivalries
- 99
- Rivalries with Other Animals
- 101
- Well-being
- 102
- Vaccinations
- 102
- 26
- Grooming: The Key to Good Health
- 105
- Home Vet: Checking on Your Dog's Health While Grooming
- 112
- Playboy: 3-9 Months
- 129
- In the Wild
- 130
- Third Age: Overview
- 132
- Suckling Machines - The FirstTen Days
- Growing Up Fast-The Physical Change
- 132
- Watching Your Dog's Weight
- 133
- Body Scoring: How to Monitor Your Dog's Weight and Condition
- 134
- Dealing with Weight Problems
- 136
- Pushing the Boundaries
- 137
- 27
- Heel Work and Preparing for the Walk
- 138
- First Steps: Going Out on the Walk
- 143
- Moving into the Wider World - Typical Problems
- 157
- Canine Confrontations
- 157
- Fear of Noises on the Walk
- 158
- First Turning Point - Ten Days Onward
- Introducing Dogs to Other Breeds
- 159
- Traveling: Getting Used to the Car
- 160
- Well-being
- 162
- Grooming / Health Care
- 162
- Puberty
- 162
- 28
- How to Tell When Your Dog Has Entered Puberty
- 162
- Neutering
- 165
- When Not to Neuter
- 165
- Single-Litter Mothers
- 166
- Overheated Hormones: Dealing with an Overamorous Dog
- 166
- Three Weeks - The Extended Pack Forms
- Protege: 9-18 Months
- 169
- In the Wild
- 170
- Fourth Age: Overview
- 172
- Apprentice
- 172
- Stay and Recall
- 173
- 29
- Off the Leash - Letting Your Dog Run Free on the Walk
- 175
- Freedom - FirstTime Off the Leash
- 176
- Accidents Will Happen
- 177
- Diagnosing the Problem
- 178
- Specific Injuries
- 179
- Handling the Puppy
- Useful Tip: Playing in the Snow: How to Avoid Ice Balls
- 184
- Dogs Behaving Badly - How to Deal with "Difficult" Dogs
- 185
- Taking Charge of the Four Key Areas
- 187
- How to Establish Leadership When Reuniting: Step by Step
- 189
- How to Be an Effective Leader
- 200
- 31
- Well-being
- 202
- Hip and Elbow Scoring
- 202
- Pretender: 18-28 Months
- 209
- In the Wild
- 210
- Fifth Age: Overview
- 212
- From Wolf to Wolfhound: The Evolution of the Modern Dog
- Teaching Recognition - Giving a Dog a Good Name
- Challenging Times
- 212
- Leadership Challenges
- 213
- Challenges on the Walk
- 214
- Challenges at Mealtimes
- 216
- Ultimate Sanction - Countering Challenges to Your Leadership
- 217
- 33
- When and How to Banish a Dog
- 218
- Breeding
- 219
- To Breed or Not to Breed?
- 219
- Finding the Right Partner for Your Dog
- 221
- Successful Mating - Getting It Right
- 223
- Power of Play
- Making a Detailed Birth Plan
- 225
- Pregnancy
- 225
- Pup's Progress
- 225
- Mother's Progress
- 228
- Phantom Pregnancies
- 231
- 34
- Final Countdown
- 232
- Delivery Day - Helping Your Dog Through Whelping
- 233
- Items to Have on Hand
- 233
- How to Spot That Whelping Is About to Begin
- 234
- Whelping
- 234
- Cutting the Apron Strings - Weaning and Toilet Training
- Litter Sizes
- 236
- Problem Deliveries
- 236
- When to Call the Vet
- 237
- Helping Out: How to Help the Mother
- 239
- Protector: 28 Months to Around 7Years
- 243
- 36
- In the Wild
- 244
- Sixth Age: Overview
- 246
- Die Is Cast
- 246
- Best Days of Their Lives - Helping Your Dog Enjoy Its Prime
- 247
- Field and Working Trials
- 248
- Weaning
- Agility
- 248
- Flyball
- 249
- Obedience Competitions
- 250
- Dog Shows
- 250
- Doing What Comes Naturally
- 251
- 36
- Mixed-up Dogs
- 251
- Potential Behavioral Problems
- 252
- Severe Aggression
- 252
- Separation Anxiety
- 255
- Nervous Aggression at Mealtimes
- 257
- Toilet Training: When, Where and How?
- Toilet Troubles
- 258
- Car Chaos
- 261
- Rescue Dogs
- 262
- Living with a Rescue Dog
- 263
- Well-being
- 265
- 49
- Middle-Age Spread - Overweight Dogs
- 265
- How to Tell if Your Dog Is Overweight
- 265
- Dieting: How to Help Your Dog Lose Weight
- 266
- Problems Associated with Obesity
- 267
- Pensioner: Around 7Years and Beyond
- 271
- 16
- Personality Testing
- In the Wild
- 272
- Seventh Age: Overview
- 274
- Longevity - How Long Will My Dog Live?
- 274
- Average Life Spans by Breed
- 275
- Your Dog's Age in Human Terms According to Size - A Guide
- 276
- 51
- Emotional Old Age
- 276
- Interacting with Other Dogs
- 278
- Growing Old Gracefully - Looking After an Aging Dog
- 279
- Patience
- 279
- Comfort
- 279
- Well-being
- Routine
- 280
- Companionship
- 280
- Exercise
- 281
- Diet
- 281
- Adapting the Dog's Diet to Old Age
- 281
- 55
- Overweight and Underweight Dogs
- 282
- Coaxing Old Dogs to Eat
- 282
- Special Needs
- 283
- An Elderly Dog's Best Friend - The Importance of the Vet
- 283
- Grooming
- 284
- A Healthy Start: Protecting Your Puppy from Illness
- What to Look For
- 285
- Well-being
- 287
- Medical Problems
- 287
- Cancer
- 288
- Senility
- 289
- 55
- Heart Conditions
- 290
- Bowel and Bladder Problems
- 290
- Sight and Sound - The Senses Fade
- 292
- Loss of Hearing
- 292
- Loss of Sight
- 294
- Internal Parasites: Worming
- Final Farewell
- 297
- Euthanasia
- 297
- A Fitting Farewell: What to Do with Your Dog
- 300
- A Fresh Start
- 300
- Contacts in the U.S.
- 302
- 55
- Contacts in the U.K.
- 303
- Other Contacts/Kennel Clubs
- 303
- Eye Testing
- 58
- Puppy: 0-8 Weeks
- Teeth
- 62
- Feet
- 63
- Pioneer: 8-12 Weeks
- 65
- In the Wild
- 66
- Second Age: Overview
- 68
- 23
- Feeling at Home in the Human World-The Young Dog's Needs
- 68
- A Safe Haven-What the Dog is Looking for in its New Den
- 70
- First 48 Hours
- 70
- A Space of its Own
- 71
- Making the Home Safe and Secure
- 72
- In the Wild
- A Place to Play
- 73
- "No Go" Zones
- 73
- A Place to Toilet
- 74
- Diet
- 75
- Canine Companionship
- 76
- 24
- Dog's Senses - And How to Use Them to Your Advantage
- 77
- Smell
- 78
- Sound
- 79
- Breeds Apart - What Different Dogs Demand from Their Owners
- 80
- Physical Demands
- 80
- First Age: Overview
- Spatial Demands
- 81
- Grooming Demands
- 81
- Dogs with Medical / Life-Span Demands
- 87
- Laying the Boundaries-Providing the Structure and Security a Young Dog Needs
- 87
- Training - Laying the Foundations
- 87
- 26
- Art of Canine Communication: An Introduction
- 88
- Food Power
- 93
- Typical Problems
- 95
- Teething Troubles: Dealing with Biting
- 95
- Independence Anxiety
- 96
- Isbn
- 9780060822194
- Label
- The seven ages of man's best friend : a comprehensive guide for caring for your dog through all the stages of life
- Title
- The seven ages of man's best friend
- Title remainder
- a comprehensive guide for caring for your dog through all the stages of life
- Statement of responsibility
- Jan Fennell
- Title variation
- 7 ages of man's best friend
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Fennell, Jan
- Dewey number
- 636.7/089
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- SF427
- LC item number
- .F46 2005
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Dogs
- Dogs
- Dogs
- Target audience
- adult
- Label
- The seven ages of man's best friend : a comprehensive guide for caring for your dog through all the stages of life, Jan Fennell
- Note
-
- First published as: The seven ages of your dog. Great Britain : HarperCollins, 2005
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
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-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Early Hours - Birth and Beyond
- Crying at Night
- 98
- Canine Rivalries
- 99
- Rivalries with Other Animals
- 101
- Well-being
- 102
- Vaccinations
- 102
- 26
- Grooming: The Key to Good Health
- 105
- Home Vet: Checking on Your Dog's Health While Grooming
- 112
- Playboy: 3-9 Months
- 129
- In the Wild
- 130
- Third Age: Overview
- 132
- Suckling Machines - The FirstTen Days
- Growing Up Fast-The Physical Change
- 132
- Watching Your Dog's Weight
- 133
- Body Scoring: How to Monitor Your Dog's Weight and Condition
- 134
- Dealing with Weight Problems
- 136
- Pushing the Boundaries
- 137
- 27
- Heel Work and Preparing for the Walk
- 138
- First Steps: Going Out on the Walk
- 143
- Moving into the Wider World - Typical Problems
- 157
- Canine Confrontations
- 157
- Fear of Noises on the Walk
- 158
- First Turning Point - Ten Days Onward
- Introducing Dogs to Other Breeds
- 159
- Traveling: Getting Used to the Car
- 160
- Well-being
- 162
- Grooming / Health Care
- 162
- Puberty
- 162
- 28
- How to Tell When Your Dog Has Entered Puberty
- 162
- Neutering
- 165
- When Not to Neuter
- 165
- Single-Litter Mothers
- 166
- Overheated Hormones: Dealing with an Overamorous Dog
- 166
- Three Weeks - The Extended Pack Forms
- Protege: 9-18 Months
- 169
- In the Wild
- 170
- Fourth Age: Overview
- 172
- Apprentice
- 172
- Stay and Recall
- 173
- 29
- Off the Leash - Letting Your Dog Run Free on the Walk
- 175
- Freedom - FirstTime Off the Leash
- 176
- Accidents Will Happen
- 177
- Diagnosing the Problem
- 178
- Specific Injuries
- 179
- Handling the Puppy
- Useful Tip: Playing in the Snow: How to Avoid Ice Balls
- 184
- Dogs Behaving Badly - How to Deal with "Difficult" Dogs
- 185
- Taking Charge of the Four Key Areas
- 187
- How to Establish Leadership When Reuniting: Step by Step
- 189
- How to Be an Effective Leader
- 200
- 31
- Well-being
- 202
- Hip and Elbow Scoring
- 202
- Pretender: 18-28 Months
- 209
- In the Wild
- 210
- Fifth Age: Overview
- 212
- From Wolf to Wolfhound: The Evolution of the Modern Dog
- Teaching Recognition - Giving a Dog a Good Name
- Challenging Times
- 212
- Leadership Challenges
- 213
- Challenges on the Walk
- 214
- Challenges at Mealtimes
- 216
- Ultimate Sanction - Countering Challenges to Your Leadership
- 217
- 33
- When and How to Banish a Dog
- 218
- Breeding
- 219
- To Breed or Not to Breed?
- 219
- Finding the Right Partner for Your Dog
- 221
- Successful Mating - Getting It Right
- 223
- Power of Play
- Making a Detailed Birth Plan
- 225
- Pregnancy
- 225
- Pup's Progress
- 225
- Mother's Progress
- 228
- Phantom Pregnancies
- 231
- 34
- Final Countdown
- 232
- Delivery Day - Helping Your Dog Through Whelping
- 233
- Items to Have on Hand
- 233
- How to Spot That Whelping Is About to Begin
- 234
- Whelping
- 234
- Cutting the Apron Strings - Weaning and Toilet Training
- Litter Sizes
- 236
- Problem Deliveries
- 236
- When to Call the Vet
- 237
- Helping Out: How to Help the Mother
- 239
- Protector: 28 Months to Around 7Years
- 243
- 36
- In the Wild
- 244
- Sixth Age: Overview
- 246
- Die Is Cast
- 246
- Best Days of Their Lives - Helping Your Dog Enjoy Its Prime
- 247
- Field and Working Trials
- 248
- Weaning
- Agility
- 248
- Flyball
- 249
- Obedience Competitions
- 250
- Dog Shows
- 250
- Doing What Comes Naturally
- 251
- 36
- Mixed-up Dogs
- 251
- Potential Behavioral Problems
- 252
- Severe Aggression
- 252
- Separation Anxiety
- 255
- Nervous Aggression at Mealtimes
- 257
- Toilet Training: When, Where and How?
- Toilet Troubles
- 258
- Car Chaos
- 261
- Rescue Dogs
- 262
- Living with a Rescue Dog
- 263
- Well-being
- 265
- 49
- Middle-Age Spread - Overweight Dogs
- 265
- How to Tell if Your Dog Is Overweight
- 265
- Dieting: How to Help Your Dog Lose Weight
- 266
- Problems Associated with Obesity
- 267
- Pensioner: Around 7Years and Beyond
- 271
- 16
- Personality Testing
- In the Wild
- 272
- Seventh Age: Overview
- 274
- Longevity - How Long Will My Dog Live?
- 274
- Average Life Spans by Breed
- 275
- Your Dog's Age in Human Terms According to Size - A Guide
- 276
- 51
- Emotional Old Age
- 276
- Interacting with Other Dogs
- 278
- Growing Old Gracefully - Looking After an Aging Dog
- 279
- Patience
- 279
- Comfort
- 279
- Well-being
- Routine
- 280
- Companionship
- 280
- Exercise
- 281
- Diet
- 281
- Adapting the Dog's Diet to Old Age
- 281
- 55
- Overweight and Underweight Dogs
- 282
- Coaxing Old Dogs to Eat
- 282
- Special Needs
- 283
- An Elderly Dog's Best Friend - The Importance of the Vet
- 283
- Grooming
- 284
- A Healthy Start: Protecting Your Puppy from Illness
- What to Look For
- 285
- Well-being
- 287
- Medical Problems
- 287
- Cancer
- 288
- Senility
- 289
- 55
- Heart Conditions
- 290
- Bowel and Bladder Problems
- 290
- Sight and Sound - The Senses Fade
- 292
- Loss of Hearing
- 292
- Loss of Sight
- 294
- Internal Parasites: Worming
- Final Farewell
- 297
- Euthanasia
- 297
- A Fitting Farewell: What to Do with Your Dog
- 300
- A Fresh Start
- 300
- Contacts in the U.S.
- 302
- 55
- Contacts in the U.K.
- 303
- Other Contacts/Kennel Clubs
- 303
- Eye Testing
- 58
- Puppy: 0-8 Weeks
- Teeth
- 62
- Feet
- 63
- Pioneer: 8-12 Weeks
- 65
- In the Wild
- 66
- Second Age: Overview
- 68
- 23
- Feeling at Home in the Human World-The Young Dog's Needs
- 68
- A Safe Haven-What the Dog is Looking for in its New Den
- 70
- First 48 Hours
- 70
- A Space of its Own
- 71
- Making the Home Safe and Secure
- 72
- In the Wild
- A Place to Play
- 73
- "No Go" Zones
- 73
- A Place to Toilet
- 74
- Diet
- 75
- Canine Companionship
- 76
- 24
- Dog's Senses - And How to Use Them to Your Advantage
- 77
- Smell
- 78
- Sound
- 79
- Breeds Apart - What Different Dogs Demand from Their Owners
- 80
- Physical Demands
- 80
- First Age: Overview
- Spatial Demands
- 81
- Grooming Demands
- 81
- Dogs with Medical / Life-Span Demands
- 87
- Laying the Boundaries-Providing the Structure and Security a Young Dog Needs
- 87
- Training - Laying the Foundations
- 87
- 26
- Art of Canine Communication: An Introduction
- 88
- Food Power
- 93
- Typical Problems
- 95
- Teething Troubles: Dealing with Biting
- 95
- Independence Anxiety
- 96
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- Label
- The seven ages of man's best friend : a comprehensive guide for caring for your dog through all the stages of life, Jan Fennell
- Note
-
- First published as: The seven ages of your dog. Great Britain : HarperCollins, 2005
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Early Hours - Birth and Beyond
- Crying at Night
- 98
- Canine Rivalries
- 99
- Rivalries with Other Animals
- 101
- Well-being
- 102
- Vaccinations
- 102
- 26
- Grooming: The Key to Good Health
- 105
- Home Vet: Checking on Your Dog's Health While Grooming
- 112
- Playboy: 3-9 Months
- 129
- In the Wild
- 130
- Third Age: Overview
- 132
- Suckling Machines - The FirstTen Days
- Growing Up Fast-The Physical Change
- 132
- Watching Your Dog's Weight
- 133
- Body Scoring: How to Monitor Your Dog's Weight and Condition
- 134
- Dealing with Weight Problems
- 136
- Pushing the Boundaries
- 137
- 27
- Heel Work and Preparing for the Walk
- 138
- First Steps: Going Out on the Walk
- 143
- Moving into the Wider World - Typical Problems
- 157
- Canine Confrontations
- 157
- Fear of Noises on the Walk
- 158
- First Turning Point - Ten Days Onward
- Introducing Dogs to Other Breeds
- 159
- Traveling: Getting Used to the Car
- 160
- Well-being
- 162
- Grooming / Health Care
- 162
- Puberty
- 162
- 28
- How to Tell When Your Dog Has Entered Puberty
- 162
- Neutering
- 165
- When Not to Neuter
- 165
- Single-Litter Mothers
- 166
- Overheated Hormones: Dealing with an Overamorous Dog
- 166
- Three Weeks - The Extended Pack Forms
- Protege: 9-18 Months
- 169
- In the Wild
- 170
- Fourth Age: Overview
- 172
- Apprentice
- 172
- Stay and Recall
- 173
- 29
- Off the Leash - Letting Your Dog Run Free on the Walk
- 175
- Freedom - FirstTime Off the Leash
- 176
- Accidents Will Happen
- 177
- Diagnosing the Problem
- 178
- Specific Injuries
- 179
- Handling the Puppy
- Useful Tip: Playing in the Snow: How to Avoid Ice Balls
- 184
- Dogs Behaving Badly - How to Deal with "Difficult" Dogs
- 185
- Taking Charge of the Four Key Areas
- 187
- How to Establish Leadership When Reuniting: Step by Step
- 189
- How to Be an Effective Leader
- 200
- 31
- Well-being
- 202
- Hip and Elbow Scoring
- 202
- Pretender: 18-28 Months
- 209
- In the Wild
- 210
- Fifth Age: Overview
- 212
- From Wolf to Wolfhound: The Evolution of the Modern Dog
- Teaching Recognition - Giving a Dog a Good Name
- Challenging Times
- 212
- Leadership Challenges
- 213
- Challenges on the Walk
- 214
- Challenges at Mealtimes
- 216
- Ultimate Sanction - Countering Challenges to Your Leadership
- 217
- 33
- When and How to Banish a Dog
- 218
- Breeding
- 219
- To Breed or Not to Breed?
- 219
- Finding the Right Partner for Your Dog
- 221
- Successful Mating - Getting It Right
- 223
- Power of Play
- Making a Detailed Birth Plan
- 225
- Pregnancy
- 225
- Pup's Progress
- 225
- Mother's Progress
- 228
- Phantom Pregnancies
- 231
- 34
- Final Countdown
- 232
- Delivery Day - Helping Your Dog Through Whelping
- 233
- Items to Have on Hand
- 233
- How to Spot That Whelping Is About to Begin
- 234
- Whelping
- 234
- Cutting the Apron Strings - Weaning and Toilet Training
- Litter Sizes
- 236
- Problem Deliveries
- 236
- When to Call the Vet
- 237
- Helping Out: How to Help the Mother
- 239
- Protector: 28 Months to Around 7Years
- 243
- 36
- In the Wild
- 244
- Sixth Age: Overview
- 246
- Die Is Cast
- 246
- Best Days of Their Lives - Helping Your Dog Enjoy Its Prime
- 247
- Field and Working Trials
- 248
- Weaning
- Agility
- 248
- Flyball
- 249
- Obedience Competitions
- 250
- Dog Shows
- 250
- Doing What Comes Naturally
- 251
- 36
- Mixed-up Dogs
- 251
- Potential Behavioral Problems
- 252
- Severe Aggression
- 252
- Separation Anxiety
- 255
- Nervous Aggression at Mealtimes
- 257
- Toilet Training: When, Where and How?
- Toilet Troubles
- 258
- Car Chaos
- 261
- Rescue Dogs
- 262
- Living with a Rescue Dog
- 263
- Well-being
- 265
- 49
- Middle-Age Spread - Overweight Dogs
- 265
- How to Tell if Your Dog Is Overweight
- 265
- Dieting: How to Help Your Dog Lose Weight
- 266
- Problems Associated with Obesity
- 267
- Pensioner: Around 7Years and Beyond
- 271
- 16
- Personality Testing
- In the Wild
- 272
- Seventh Age: Overview
- 274
- Longevity - How Long Will My Dog Live?
- 274
- Average Life Spans by Breed
- 275
- Your Dog's Age in Human Terms According to Size - A Guide
- 276
- 51
- Emotional Old Age
- 276
- Interacting with Other Dogs
- 278
- Growing Old Gracefully - Looking After an Aging Dog
- 279
- Patience
- 279
- Comfort
- 279
- Well-being
- Routine
- 280
- Companionship
- 280
- Exercise
- 281
- Diet
- 281
- Adapting the Dog's Diet to Old Age
- 281
- 55
- Overweight and Underweight Dogs
- 282
- Coaxing Old Dogs to Eat
- 282
- Special Needs
- 283
- An Elderly Dog's Best Friend - The Importance of the Vet
- 283
- Grooming
- 284
- A Healthy Start: Protecting Your Puppy from Illness
- What to Look For
- 285
- Well-being
- 287
- Medical Problems
- 287
- Cancer
- 288
- Senility
- 289
- 55
- Heart Conditions
- 290
- Bowel and Bladder Problems
- 290
- Sight and Sound - The Senses Fade
- 292
- Loss of Hearing
- 292
- Loss of Sight
- 294
- Internal Parasites: Worming
- Final Farewell
- 297
- Euthanasia
- 297
- A Fitting Farewell: What to Do with Your Dog
- 300
- A Fresh Start
- 300
- Contacts in the U.S.
- 302
- 55
- Contacts in the U.K.
- 303
- Other Contacts/Kennel Clubs
- 303
- Eye Testing
- 58
- Puppy: 0-8 Weeks
- Teeth
- 62
- Feet
- 63
- Pioneer: 8-12 Weeks
- 65
- In the Wild
- 66
- Second Age: Overview
- 68
- 23
- Feeling at Home in the Human World-The Young Dog's Needs
- 68
- A Safe Haven-What the Dog is Looking for in its New Den
- 70
- First 48 Hours
- 70
- A Space of its Own
- 71
- Making the Home Safe and Secure
- 72
- In the Wild
- A Place to Play
- 73
- "No Go" Zones
- 73
- A Place to Toilet
- 74
- Diet
- 75
- Canine Companionship
- 76
- 24
- Dog's Senses - And How to Use Them to Your Advantage
- 77
- Smell
- 78
- Sound
- 79
- Breeds Apart - What Different Dogs Demand from Their Owners
- 80
- Physical Demands
- 80
- First Age: Overview
- Spatial Demands
- 81
- Grooming Demands
- 81
- Dogs with Medical / Life-Span Demands
- 87
- Laying the Boundaries-Providing the Structure and Security a Young Dog Needs
- 87
- Training - Laying the Foundations
- 87
- 26
- Art of Canine Communication: An Introduction
- 88
- Food Power
- 93
- Typical Problems
- 95
- Teething Troubles: Dealing with Biting
- 95
- Independence Anxiety
- 96
- Control code
- ocm61687912
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Edition
- First U.S. edition.
- Extent
- 320 pages
- Isbn
- 9780060822194
- Lccn
- 2005052828
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Note
- 636.7089 F362 ; P ; XX-N ; R0906BT5 ; Rev. ; S0709BT1 ; Done 10/07.
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
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- (Sirsi) o61687912
- (Sirsi) o61687912
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