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DoggyPedia All You Need To Know About Dogs
Author | : Amy Morford |
Publsiher | : Speedy Publishing LLC |
Total Pages | : 67 |
Release | : 2013-09-01 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : 9781630224370 |
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DoggyPedia: All You Need To Know About Dogs. Dog Training For Both Trainers and Owners is an A to Z comprehensive guide covering all of the major (and minor) issues related to dog training--starting from puppyhood and extending well into the twilight years. Using "plain English" Morford carefully explains the dog training process while teaching readers how to train their canine companions to obey simple commands. Once the foundation is set, she devotes multiple chapters to discussing specific negative behaviors while providing detailed solutions. The final chapters brim with essential information on how to care for faithful companions who have transformed from spunky energetic puppies to more fragile and aging "best friends." From special senior dog grooming tips to vet care options and necessities for older canine companions, it's all here!
Short Stories about Dogs in Intermediate German B1 B2 CEFR
Author | : Jenny Goldmann |
Publsiher | : Bellanova Books |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 2023-03-23 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9786192641283 |
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“Learn German with Dogs!” "Short Stories About Dogs in Intermediate German" is a collection of heartwarming and inspiring stories about dogs, specially designed for German learners at CEFR level upper A2-B2. Each story unfolds a unique tale of the bond between humans and their canine companions, highlighting the loyalty, bravery, and love that dogs bring into our lives. Features: * 13 delightful short stories in intermediate German * A glossary of dog-related words in German with English translations * Illustrated * Suitable for all ages * Quiz questions to test your reading comprehension in German * Discussion questions to challenge your language skills further Whether you are a dog lover or learning German as a second language, these stories will transport you to a world where dogs are not just pets, but loyal friends and protectors. Written in accessible German for intermediate learners, these stories are perfect for those looking to improve their language skills while enjoying engaging and entertaining tales. From accounts of dogs risking their lives to save their friends to heartwarming stories of dogs overcoming difficulties, these stories are sure to leave a lasting impression on readers. The book is illustrated with charming and evocative drawings that bring each story to life. Alongside improving your German, you'll appreciate the incredible bond between humans and dogs. At the end of each chapter, you'll find fun quiz questions and discussion topics to reinforce your learning and spark lively conversation! Grab a copy of "Short Stories About Dogs in Intermediate German" and unleash your language-learning potential! Whether you're curled up on the couch or on-the-go, this book will transport you to a world of wagging tails, wet noses, and heart-melting stories that will have you grinning from ear-to-ear.
Dogs
Author | : Darcy F. Morey |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2010-04-12 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781139788717 |
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This book traces the evolution of the dog, from its origins about 15,000 years ago up to recent times. The timing of dog domestication receives attention, with comparisons between different genetics-based models and archaeological evidence. Allometric patterns between dogs and their ancestors, wolves, shed light on the nature of the morphological changes that dogs underwent. Dog burials highlight a unifying theme of the whole book: the development of a distinctive social bond between dogs and people; the book also explores why dogs and people relate so well to each other. Though cosmopolitan in overall scope, the greatest emphasis is on the New World, with an entire chapter devoted to dogs of the arctic regions, mostly in the New World. Discussion of several distinctive modern roles of dogs underscores the social bond between dogs and people.
All about Dogs
Author | : Jackie Marriott |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2004-09 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : 1899606327 |
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Dog trainer Jackie Marriott answers the most frequently asked questions about behaviour, training methods, feeding, exercise, the pros and cons of puppies or older dogs, pedigree vs cross-bred, common health problems and much more.
War Dogs
Author | : Rebecca Frankel |
Publsiher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2014-10-14 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : 9781137456618 |
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*A New York Times Best Seller* Under the cover of night, deep in the desert of Afghanistan, a US Army handler led a Special Forces patrol with his military working dog. Without warning an insurgent popped up, his weapon raised. At the handler's command, the dog charged their attacker. There was the flash of steel, the blur of fur, and the sound of a single shot; the handler watched his dog take a bullet. During the weeks it would take the dog to heal, the handler never left its side. The dog had saved his life. Loyal and courageous, dogs are truly man's best friend on the battlefield. While the soldiers may not always feel comfortable calling the bond they form love, the emotions involved are strong and complicated.In War Dogs, Rebecca Frankel offers a riveting mix of on-the-ground reporting, her own hands-on experiences in the military working dog world, and a look at the science of dogs' special abilities-from their amazing noses and powerful jaws to their enormous sensitivity to the emotions of their human companions. The history of dogs in the US military is long and rich, from the spirit-lifting mascots of the Civil War to the dogs still leading patrols hunting for IEDs today. Frankel not only interviewed handlers who deployed with dogs in wars from Vietnam to Iraq, but top military commanders, K-9 program managers, combat-trained therapists who brought dogs into war zones as part of a preemptive measure to stave off PTSD, and veterinary technicians stationed in Bagram. She makes a passionate case for maintaining a robust war-dog force. In a post-9/11 world rife with terrorist threats, nothing is more effective than a bomb-sniffing dog and his handler. With a compelling cast of humans and animals, this moving book is a must read for all dog lovers-military and otherwise.
Beautiful Old Dogs
Author | : David Tabatsky |
Publsiher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2013-11-05 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : 9781250036452 |
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A charming, delightfully photographed tribute to the older dog, with essays and poetry. Gandhi once said, "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way that its animals are treated." How people regard older animals is especially revealing. Beautiful Old Dogs is a heartfelt, emotional, passionate tribute to old dogs. It will inspire many readers to get involved in senior dog rescue and adoption, as it honors our senior best friends and explores their current state of care and custody in an informative appendix. This book features the exquisite photography of the late Garry Gross, a noted fashion photographer during the 60s, 70s and 80s who, after becoming a highly successful dog trainer in New York City, turned his camera lens towards dogs. Gross, along with Victoria Stilwell from Animal Planet's It's Me or the Dog, founded Dog Trainers of New York in 2002, and became devoted to highlighting the plight and value of senior dogs. "The older the better," Gross said. "Dogs with soul in their eyes."David Tabatsky has collected Gross's photographs here, and carefully curated an accompanying selection of moving, insightful, funny, and uplifting essays and short pieces by a range of writers, with contributions from Anna Quindlen, Ally Sheedy, Christopher Durang, Doris Day, Dean Koontz, Marlo Thomas, and many more.
Minding Dogs
Author | : Michele Merritt |
Publsiher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2021-04-01 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780820359540 |
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While the past decade has seen a surge of research regarding canine cognition, this newfound interest has not caught the attention of many philosophers. Studies pertaining to dog minds have been pouring out of canine cognition labs all over the world, but they remain relatively ensconced within the scientific, sociological, and anthropological communities, and very little philosophical thought on dog cognition exists. Philosophers certainly have not shied away from theorizing about the nature of nonhuman animal cognition generally. Theories range from Cartesian disavowal of all nonhuman intelligence to arguments that even fish have complex minds and therefore humans should not eat them. Serious philosophical considerations about dogs and their relationship to humans, however, remain incredibly rare. Even less common, if not entirely nonexistent, is a critical examination of the question “What are dogs thinking?” and what asking and attempting to answer this question reveals, not so much about dogs, but about us. With Minding Dogs Michele Merritt attempts to fill two significant gaps in the philosophy of animal cognition. First, she adds to the growing discussion on canine cognition, which has been overlooked until recently and requires more consideration. Second, she takes seriously our dynamic collaborations with our canine friends as crucial to understanding both their minds and our own.
About Dogs
Author | : Bruce Johnson,Sindy McKay |
Publsiher | : Treasure Bay, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 48 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Dogs |
ISBN | : 160115237X |
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Features fun and interesting information about dogs, dog breeds, and some of the special ways dogs can help us.