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Dog Problems - The Gentle Modern Cure
Dog Problems - The Gentle Modern Cure
by David and Ruth Weston
Published by Hyland House
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Highly recommended by veterinarians and ‘Life. Be in it’ .
Features over 120 colour photos to illustrate ways in which you can cure your dog’s problems.
Simple solutions to problem dog’s bad habits by two highly experienced and reputable dog trainers.
If you have a dog that won’t come when it is called, jumps up, chews, the wrong thing, chases cats, bikes or joggers, pulls too hard on the lead, destroys the washing, digs in the garden, attacks other dogs then this book is for you. Also has a section on Car Sickness, which is very useful for those holidaying with dogs.

Essential reading for dog owners who want to develop a
better and more rewarding relationship with their best friend.

This book covers all aspects of abnormal and unpleasant dog behaviour written for Australian conditions. It includes many superb photos that capture perfectly those problem moments that all dog owners experience at some time.
The excellent instructional style and behavioural insights, coupled with a unique colour coding system makes this book easy to read. It shows you how to modify behavioural problems in your dog and helps you to understand exactly why they occur. Starting with choosing and educating your new puppy, it then moves on to discuss the reasons behind normal behaviour that will come as wonderful revelations to many dog owners. Finally covers all the problems in detail and how to remedy them.
190cm X 250cm
 

Australian Customers
 
 

Price: $26.95
Postage: $8.80


 
International Customers
 
 

Price: $24.50
Postage: $18.00



 

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