The Mutt Book: Decoding Your Mutt's Heritage: Decode Your Dog's Heritage

The Mutt Book: Decoding Your Mutt's Heritage: Decode Your Dog's Heritage

by David Alderton (Author), David Alderton (Author), David Alderton (Author)

Synopsis

Earth is a great global community, a melting pot in which various populations around the world share and blend their cultures. This is also true of the unsung dog hero - the mutt, the most popular 'breed' on the planet. 'The Mutt Book: Decoding Your Mutt's Heritage' is a groundbreaking work that will help the reader determine his or her pet's breeds of origin. With a simple organizational method, 'The Mutt Book' looks at the basic characteristics of each of a dog's features - its ears, coat, muzzle, paws, and tail - and basic habits to help figure out the genealogy of a particular animal. Internationally renowned dog lover and expert David Alderton offers insight into the infinite variety of dog mixes and how that blending will influence such important factors as how much exercise, attention, nourishment, and grooming any particular animal needs as well as offering clues to any possible veterinary ailments. Plus, the interesting combinations are fun, helping the mutt owner embrace his or her own animal's individuality. Perfect for first-time mutt admirers or those with many years of mutt care under their belts, 'The Mutt Book' is a must-have guide.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 10 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 1843403935
ISBN 13: 9781843403937
Book Overview: Helps the reader determine his or her pet's breeds of origin. With a simple organizational method, this book looks at the basic characteristics of each of a dog's features - its ears, coat, muzzle, paws, and tail - and basic habits to help figure out the genealogy of a particular animal.

Author Bio
David Alderton is an international authority on dogs and their care, with his books in this area now having sold well in excess of one million copies worldwide. He has been awarded the Maxwell Medal by the Dog Writers' Association of America.