Bulldogs For Dummies

Bulldogs For Dummies

by SusanM.Ewing (Author)

Synopsis

Find out how to select, train, and care for your Bulldog Though originally bred for bull baiting, today's Bulldogs are calm, dignified, and courageous - and make great pets. Whether you're already a Bulldog owner or you're thinking about becoming one, this friendly guide will answer your questions and help you and your Bully live happily ever after. From choosing your dog to training, diet, and health, it's just what you need for Bulldog success! Discover how to Understand the breed and its history Buy or adopt a healthy Bulldog Housetrain your Bulldog and teach basic commands Keep your Bulldog well-groomed and active Watch for breed-specific health problems

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: For Dummies
Published: 06 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 0764599798
ISBN 13: 9780764599798

Author Bio
Susan Ewing has been in dogs since 1977 and enjoys showing and trying various performance events, with the emphasis on trying.
She holds a Master s degree in Television/Radio from Syracuse University and has attended canine seminars at Cornell University. She is a member of the Dog Writers Association of America and of the Cat Writers Association and is listed in the 2005 edition of Who s Who in America.
Ewing has been writing professionally since she was 16 and is the author of several books: The Pembroke Welsh Corgi: Family Friend and Farmhand; The New Owner s Guide to Pembroke Welsh Corgis; The Pug; and The Dachshund. Her column, The Pet Pen, is in The Post-Journal (Jamestown, NY) every Saturday. One of her essays is a part of the book , Cats Do It Better Than People.
Her articles have appeared in AKC Gazette, Family Dog, Bloodlines, German Shepherd Dog Review, Good Dog!, Pet Odyssey, Dog Fancy, Dog World, Puppies USA, the national Schipperke Club newsletter, ASPCA s Animal Watch, and Bird Talk.
She has been a radio copywriter, owned and operated a boarding kennel, and served as the director of the Lucy-Desi Museum in Jamestown, NY.