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Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook

Dog Owner's Home Veterinary HandbookAuthors: Debra M. Eldredge DVM, Liisa D. Carlson DVM, Delbert G. Carlson DVM, James M. Giffin MD
Creator: Beth Adelman
Publisher: Howell Book House
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 94 reviews
Sales Rank: 10223

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 4
Pages: 656
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.5 x 1.9

ISBN: 0470067853
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7089
EAN: 9780470067857
ASIN: 0470067853

Publication Date: August 27, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Open the front cover and the first two pages you see contain the Index of Signs and Symptoms, from Abdomen (painful, swollen, distended, and tucked up) to Weight loss, Wheezing, and Whining (continual). There's a comprehensive index in back, of course, running the gamut from Abortion to Zinc-Responsive Dermatosis, which is all very useful, but when your pooch is in pain, it's great to be able to turn, with the minimum of folderol, to the page that says to relax, it's nothing a bit of extra grooming won't fix, or alternatively to hightail it over to the vet hospital. It's a wonderful reference for any dog owner, with chapters on emergencies (such as burns, dehydration, and poisoning), as well as worms, infectious diseases, skin care, and canine eyes, ears, and nose. There are chapters on the digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems, the nervous, musculoskeletal, and urinary systems, plus dog sex, whelping, puppy pediatrics, geriatrics, and chapters on cancers and medications. In short, it covers every health dimension a dog owner might want to know more about, identifies the possible causes, helps you determine the severity of the condition, and indicates what treatments or actions to take to best insure your dog's good health. --Stephanie Gold

Product Description
The classic bestseller—expanded and updated

The guide dog lovers have relied on for more than twenty-seven years, this handbook has been extensively revised to include the latest information on everything from canine healthcare to nutrition to holistic treatments. Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook, Fourth Edition, is the definitive guide for every dog owner. It puts vital information at your fingertips, with:

  • An index of signs and symptoms to help you find information fast

  • Clearly written, step-by-step directions for handling common canine ailments and problems

  • A chapter on emergencies that explains what to do immediately for shock, broken bones, burns, dehydration, heat stroke, poisoning, insect stings and bites, wounds, and more

  • Hundreds of photos and drawings that illustrate what to look for and what to do to provide the best care for your dog

  • A glossary of terms

With this guide, you'll know when to rush your pet to the vet and when you can begin treatment at home. You'll communicate more effectively with your vet. You'll have the latest information on every aspect of your dog's medical care when you need it. This is the hands-on reference you'll trust again and again.


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5 out of 5 stars Great book!   June 12, 2009
Angelica1674
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a very helpful book! I am glad it came recommended and I purchased it!


5 out of 5 stars LOVE IT!   May 28, 2009
Evelyn (HB)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I had the older version of this book for years, and finally updated it to this version. This book has saved me from running off to the vet when it was not necessary, as well as, let me know when I NEEDED to go to the emergency room. I have had several veterinarians tell me they wish EVERY one of their patients (pet parents) had a copy of this book.


5 out of 5 stars A must book for a serious dog owner!!   April 9, 2009
J. Simon
It's like an American Medical Association Encyclopedia of Medicine for your dog!! Tons of useful info!!!


4 out of 5 stars Good book   March 9, 2009
G. Newcomer (Honolulu)
Good book to have just "in case". I have a puppy and a geriatric so this will surely come in handy!


2 out of 5 stars Endorses dangerous dog food   February 26, 2009
Kairus (Los Angeles, CA)
4 out of 8 found this review helpful

Sure - this book has lots of useful information. But there is a big BUT.
The reason I give it only 2 stars is because the authors - 4 VETS no less!! - recommend Purina, Science Diet, Ekanuba and the likes as good food... HELLO?!?! These brands make anything BUT good and nutritious foods! These are full of corn, cheap fillers, by-products, toxic chemicals and floor-sweepings from China. It's as "healthy" as your Primary Care Physician suggesting that you make Big Mac and Twinkies your daily meal, wash it all down with a bucket of soda and enjoy a pack of Camels for dessert. Would that make any sense?!
I just can't understand why these (and many other) vets don't care that poor-quality food is seriously hurting the health and much too often shortening the lives of our pets? Could it be that they actually want our dogs to have food allergies, itching, upset stomach and cancer so that we keep their businesses busy and the endorsement dollars from the "big players" rolling in? In my opinion this is just irresponsible and shameful.

In addition to this book - if you care about the well-being of your four-legged family members - please also read "Food Pets Die For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food." by Ann Martin and check out The Dog Food Project to find much healthier alternatives to Science Diet, Purina Pro-Plan, Beneful, Iams and the other brands that spend millions of dollars on advertising and not even a fraction of that for quality ingredients...


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