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Your Puppy, Your Dog

A Kid's Guide to Raising a Happy, Healthy Dog

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With their contagious playfulness and loving nature, dogs make wonderful family pets. Training and caring for dogs, however, requires a lot of responsibility and patience. Designed as an introductory guide for children and their parents, Your Puppy, Your Dog covers all aspects of dog ownership in clear and accessible language. Pat Storer provides expert advice on selecting the best breeds, training techniques, veterinary appointments, feeding, grooming, and much more. You’ll have all the information you need to confidently raise a happy, healthy, and loving dog. 

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      December 15, 1997
      Gr. 4^-6. Storer begins with a list of dog owner responsibilities to give potential puppy shoppers an idea of what they might be getting into--a relationship that can last as long as 15 years, with feeding, walking, playing, grooming, and toileting needs continuing long beyond the cute puppy phase. Chapters on each of these subjects follow, with plenty of specific advice, background information, and warnings when warranted. Sections on discipline and training begin with the basics and follow up with just-for-fun tricks and information on showing dogs in competitions. Activities, such as baking dog biscuits and concocting flea shampoo, are included. Adult books will still need to be consulted on specific topics, but this is a good overview for young dog owners. ((Reviewed December 15, 1997))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1997, American Library Association.)

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