The Cocker Spaniel Handbook

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Pets, Dogs, Science & Nature, Nature
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Author: Linda Whitwam ISBN: 9781523798209
Publisher: Linda Whitwam Publication: May 20, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Linda Whitwam
ISBN: 9781523798209
Publisher: Linda Whitwam
Publication: May 20, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

New from Canine Handbooks for 2016. This is the one-stop colour reference book to help you care for, train and build a successful partnership with your Cocker Spaniel.

New owners can call on dozens of experts to answer all their questions… canine author Linda Whitwam has teamed up with 40 Cocker Spaniel breeders to produce The Cocker Spaniel Handbook, the biggest, most in-depth and up-to-date book yet on the breed. It’s easy to read and packed full of practical information and insider tips on caring for, living with and training one of these lively and highly affectionate dogs, and beautifully illustrated with high quality colour photographs.

Puppies - Learn how to prepare your home and garden, what to do when your puppy arrives, where he or she should sleep, getting through the first few days and nights, how much food and exercise to give, crate training, housetraining, socialisation, obedience training, and how to deal with problems such as puppy biting and chewing.

Breeders give their personal advice on bringing a puppy home, housetraining, crate training, obedience training, exercise, grooming and what behaviour to expect. They highlight the differences between Show and Working Cockers to help you decide which type would be happiest with you and, if you’ve already got your puppy, what the differences mean in terms of behaviour and exercise needs.

Learn about Feeding a Cocker Spaniel - Feeding Puppies, What the Breeders Feed, Feeding Charts, Calorie Counters, The Raw Diet, Food Allergies, Reading Dog Food Labels and Feeding Senior Dogs. Cocker Spaniel Health is covered in depth, including Ear Infections, Skin Issues, Allergies,Spaying, Neutering, Vaccinations, Worming, De-Fleaing and Microchipping as well as ailments which can affect the breed.

For anyone who hasn’t chosen their Cocker Spaniel yet, there’s: How to Find a Good Breeder and The Questions to Ask, Cocker Spaniel Puppy Contracts, Where NOT to Buy a Cocker Spaniel From, How to Pick a Healthy Puppy or Adult Dog, Temperament Traits, Picking a Puppy With the Right Temperament, Cocker Spaniel Proofing Your Home and Rescue Cockers.

Five Cocker experts have written sections on taking the next step with these adaptable dogs, including Richard Preest, winner of the 2016 Cocker Spaniel Championship. There are articles on showing, Flyball, agility, gundogs, field trails and Cockers as assistance dogs.

Reviews for The Cocker Spaniel Handbook:

“What an amazingly comprehensive manual for the new or prospective Cocker owner. Even though I have owned and bred Cocker Spaniels for many years, I couldn't put this book down! It contains a wealth of unbiased information on every aspect of Cocker Spaniel ownership, but the real beauty and what makes it rather unique I think are the contributions from owners and breeders who are obviously devoted to their animals. The reader is able to gain hints and tips and practical information from ‘experts’ delivered in an informal and helpful rather than dictatorial manner,” J. MINIKIN, NORTH YORKSHIRE

“A most informative book on a wonderful breed of dog. The author has consulted with many experienced breeders to bring together a comprehensive guide to the Cocker Spaniel. Well laid out with and illustrated with some lovely photographs, this is a must for anyone considering buying a Cocker Spaniel,” JACQUIE WARD, BEDFORDSHIRE

Absolutely excellent book. Up to date & full of information. Extremely clear about the differences between show & working cockers. A must for anyone wanting to learn more about the breed," K MARCHANT, SURREY

“A really good book, full of information straight from the people who own, breed and work Cocker Spaniels. You are getting info and advice from the people in the know and what really works for them. Great value for money and very useful for any first time Cocker Spaniel owner or anyone thinking of getting one,” A J SMITH, KENT

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New from Canine Handbooks for 2016. This is the one-stop colour reference book to help you care for, train and build a successful partnership with your Cocker Spaniel.

New owners can call on dozens of experts to answer all their questions… canine author Linda Whitwam has teamed up with 40 Cocker Spaniel breeders to produce The Cocker Spaniel Handbook, the biggest, most in-depth and up-to-date book yet on the breed. It’s easy to read and packed full of practical information and insider tips on caring for, living with and training one of these lively and highly affectionate dogs, and beautifully illustrated with high quality colour photographs.

Puppies - Learn how to prepare your home and garden, what to do when your puppy arrives, where he or she should sleep, getting through the first few days and nights, how much food and exercise to give, crate training, housetraining, socialisation, obedience training, and how to deal with problems such as puppy biting and chewing.

Breeders give their personal advice on bringing a puppy home, housetraining, crate training, obedience training, exercise, grooming and what behaviour to expect. They highlight the differences between Show and Working Cockers to help you decide which type would be happiest with you and, if you’ve already got your puppy, what the differences mean in terms of behaviour and exercise needs.

Learn about Feeding a Cocker Spaniel - Feeding Puppies, What the Breeders Feed, Feeding Charts, Calorie Counters, The Raw Diet, Food Allergies, Reading Dog Food Labels and Feeding Senior Dogs. Cocker Spaniel Health is covered in depth, including Ear Infections, Skin Issues, Allergies,Spaying, Neutering, Vaccinations, Worming, De-Fleaing and Microchipping as well as ailments which can affect the breed.

For anyone who hasn’t chosen their Cocker Spaniel yet, there’s: How to Find a Good Breeder and The Questions to Ask, Cocker Spaniel Puppy Contracts, Where NOT to Buy a Cocker Spaniel From, How to Pick a Healthy Puppy or Adult Dog, Temperament Traits, Picking a Puppy With the Right Temperament, Cocker Spaniel Proofing Your Home and Rescue Cockers.

Five Cocker experts have written sections on taking the next step with these adaptable dogs, including Richard Preest, winner of the 2016 Cocker Spaniel Championship. There are articles on showing, Flyball, agility, gundogs, field trails and Cockers as assistance dogs.

Reviews for The Cocker Spaniel Handbook:

“What an amazingly comprehensive manual for the new or prospective Cocker owner. Even though I have owned and bred Cocker Spaniels for many years, I couldn't put this book down! It contains a wealth of unbiased information on every aspect of Cocker Spaniel ownership, but the real beauty and what makes it rather unique I think are the contributions from owners and breeders who are obviously devoted to their animals. The reader is able to gain hints and tips and practical information from ‘experts’ delivered in an informal and helpful rather than dictatorial manner,” J. MINIKIN, NORTH YORKSHIRE

“A most informative book on a wonderful breed of dog. The author has consulted with many experienced breeders to bring together a comprehensive guide to the Cocker Spaniel. Well laid out with and illustrated with some lovely photographs, this is a must for anyone considering buying a Cocker Spaniel,” JACQUIE WARD, BEDFORDSHIRE

Absolutely excellent book. Up to date & full of information. Extremely clear about the differences between show & working cockers. A must for anyone wanting to learn more about the breed," K MARCHANT, SURREY

“A really good book, full of information straight from the people who own, breed and work Cocker Spaniels. You are getting info and advice from the people in the know and what really works for them. Great value for money and very useful for any first time Cocker Spaniel owner or anyone thinking of getting one,” A J SMITH, KENT

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