Which Dog Breed?

The Insider's Guide

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Pets, Dogs, Science & Nature, Nature
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Author: Linda Whitwam ISBN: 1230000300012
Publisher: Canine Handbooks Publication: February 14, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Linda Whitwam
ISBN: 1230000300012
Publisher: Canine Handbooks
Publication: February 14, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Deciding what type of dog to get can be a minefield.

Potential owners are bombarded with countless photos of cute puppies and extravagant claims by some breeders.

This book tells you what the others don’t. It cuts through all the hype and arms you with expert, insider's knowledge of the 25 most popular breeds registered with the Kennel Clubs - and one that isn’t.

Discover which breeds are likely to rack up the highest vet bills, what health issues affect each breed, which dogs are easier to train and housetrain, and what questions to ask the breeder for your specific chosen breed.

** Which Dog Breed? The Insider’s Guide** also analyses the most popular crossbreeds and tells you what to look out for. Many new owners have no idea if they are buying a first, second or multi-generation cross. This book demystifies the whole topic of F numbers with hybrid dogs.

If you suffer from allergies, you’ll learn what breeds and crosses to consider and which ones are a complete no-go.

This book is part of the acclaimed Canine Handbooks series and the breeds are profiled with insight and candour by specialist canine author Linda Whitwam. You'll learn about the downsides of each one as well as the highlights.  

This book will steer you away from unsuitable breeds and help you make a balanced decision on which breed or crossbreed would fit in best with you, your family, lifestyle, time commitments and budget.

Reviews from other books in Canine Handbook series:

  “Linda has navigated the minefield of marketing hype and confusing information, and the result is a well written book with lovely photographs that is an invaluable tool,” J. Cousins, Texas, USA

 “The Handbook is brilliant and covers almost everything you want to know about the breed…and how to spot health problems.” M. Lawrence, Dorset, UK

 “You’ll love this book. Every page is packed full of information and it certainly sheds light on my schnauzer's behaviour,” P. Derrick, London, UK

“This is a very easy and smart read! So many things to know about this special kind of dog, they are all in this book. We love all the easy to understand tips,” K. Simmons, Arizona, USA.

 “This handbook is a great tool for a new owner or someone looking into the breed.” T. Holt, CT, USA.

“Topics are covered with insight. This book makes for a substantial read for anyone interested in Labradoodles or planning a new furry addition to their family,” J. C. Vickerman, Yorkshire, UK

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Deciding what type of dog to get can be a minefield.

Potential owners are bombarded with countless photos of cute puppies and extravagant claims by some breeders.

This book tells you what the others don’t. It cuts through all the hype and arms you with expert, insider's knowledge of the 25 most popular breeds registered with the Kennel Clubs - and one that isn’t.

Discover which breeds are likely to rack up the highest vet bills, what health issues affect each breed, which dogs are easier to train and housetrain, and what questions to ask the breeder for your specific chosen breed.

** Which Dog Breed? The Insider’s Guide** also analyses the most popular crossbreeds and tells you what to look out for. Many new owners have no idea if they are buying a first, second or multi-generation cross. This book demystifies the whole topic of F numbers with hybrid dogs.

If you suffer from allergies, you’ll learn what breeds and crosses to consider and which ones are a complete no-go.

This book is part of the acclaimed Canine Handbooks series and the breeds are profiled with insight and candour by specialist canine author Linda Whitwam. You'll learn about the downsides of each one as well as the highlights.  

This book will steer you away from unsuitable breeds and help you make a balanced decision on which breed or crossbreed would fit in best with you, your family, lifestyle, time commitments and budget.

Reviews from other books in Canine Handbook series:

  “Linda has navigated the minefield of marketing hype and confusing information, and the result is a well written book with lovely photographs that is an invaluable tool,” J. Cousins, Texas, USA

 “The Handbook is brilliant and covers almost everything you want to know about the breed…and how to spot health problems.” M. Lawrence, Dorset, UK

 “You’ll love this book. Every page is packed full of information and it certainly sheds light on my schnauzer's behaviour,” P. Derrick, London, UK

“This is a very easy and smart read! So many things to know about this special kind of dog, they are all in this book. We love all the easy to understand tips,” K. Simmons, Arizona, USA.

 “This handbook is a great tool for a new owner or someone looking into the breed.” T. Holt, CT, USA.

“Topics are covered with insight. This book makes for a substantial read for anyone interested in Labradoodles or planning a new furry addition to their family,” J. C. Vickerman, Yorkshire, UK

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