How to Have A Happy Dog

How to Have A Happy Dog

by Andrea Mc Hugh (Author)

Synopsis

What makes your dog happy? How can you tell if he's content? How can you improve his wellbeing? This book shows you how to read and respond to your dog's needs in a fun and friendly way. Learn how to read his body language and train him to cope with any situation. Understand how your dog sees you and the rest of the world and find exciting new ways to keep his life stimulating and interesting. It contains all the latest scientific research.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Hamlyn
Published: 15 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 0600614514
ISBN 13: 9780600614517
Book Overview: What makes a happy dog What a dog needs to keep him happy. How he sees you and your family. Talking dog Reading the signs to understand your pet' s needs. From body language to barking, interpret your dog' s expressions in different situations. What makes your dog happy? Use the flowchart to find the breed that will be happiest in your home. If your pooch' s a 'fish out of water' , learn how to adapt your routine to suit his breed' s needs. Happy dog, happy home Clever tips on the stress-free way to settling your latest family member in to his new environment. The doggy degre Simple training advice that focuses on your wish list with ways to keep training fun, interesting and easy to fit into your routine. More please& As with humans, diet affects dogs health, mood and longevity. Learn how to achieve a balance with the latest research and some surprising dietary supplements. Pllus some tasty recipes for treats and birthday cakes! Walking, running and jumping How to have a healthy pooch with fun ideas for walkies and interesting ways that both of you can exercise together. Dealing with scary vets, pets and kennels How to have problem-free visits to the surgery and minimizing the stress caused by kennels, strangers in the home, grooming, cats and moving house. What if my dog& ? Coping with special scenarios, such as taking on a rescue dog or a retired working dog and dealing with disabilities. The elderly dog Adjust your routine to prolong the life and contentment of your ageing canine.