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How to Greet a Dog and What to Avoid (Packet of 10 Booklets)

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  • Seller:cattledog_publishing
  • Sales Rank:473,763
  • Language:English (Published)
  • Media:Paperback
  • Pages:24
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.8
  • Dimensions (in):8.4 x 5.9 x 0.7
  • Publication Date:2012
  • ASIN:B007R5X43G
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  • Packet of 10 Booklets

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Synopsis
Have you ever seen a child or adult approach a dog and get bitten? Or gone up to a seemingly friendly dog and been snapped at when you tried to pet him? Dogs frequently bite or snap when they are fearful or uncomfortable around unfamiliar people, and humans frequently approach in ways that are unintentionally rude or threatening. Written by Dr. Sophia Yin, one of the leading veterinarian/animal behaviorist in the U.S.A., this booklet shares eight simple rules on how to greet a new dog and what to avoid. "How to Greet a Dog and What to Avoid" has been a popular ebook on Kindle since it was released in 2011. Dr. Yin has now published it in booklet format and packaged it in sets of 10 for you to use and share with your clients and friends.

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