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Hands-On Dog Care |  | Authors: Sue M. Copeland, John A. Hamil Publisher: Doral Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $5.98 as of 11/21/2009 05:16 MST details You Save: $23.97 (80%)
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Seller: best_bargain_books3 Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 429365
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 400 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.5 x 1
ISBN: 0944875688 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780944875681 ASIN: 0944875688
Publication Date: March 15, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This book gives you all the information you need to handle canine health problems, from kennel cough to emergencies. In the "Action Plans" section, you'll be asked a series of questions based on symptoms you observe and given specific instructions based on your answers. From this section, you'll be referred to the "Hands-On Dogkeeping Skills" section, in which you'll be given visual, step-by-step instructions on how to perform the first-aid procedures necessary until you can get your dog to a vet, or detailed in-home instructions for care. In the "Glossary," you'll find detailed descriptions of conditions and terms used in the previous two sections. This book will help you determine whether you need to call your vet, what you need to do until you can get your dog medical attention, or, if professional attention is not required, how to handle illnesses or injuries at home. Every dog owner should have a copy of this easy-to-use guide on hand.
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Keeps on saving me trips to the vet August 8, 2001 Kimberly Jordan Daboo (Pittsburgh, PA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book has saved me a minimum of 6 trips to the vet. The most recent was last night, when a visiting dog was showing signs of what I feared might be bloat. It wasn't, and I was able to figure that out based on the information in this book. Every dog owner, not matter how experienced, will benefit from having this book close at hand. I plan to send a copy home with every puppy I breed.
Hands-On Dog Care a must-have tome for owners July 20, 2000 From a review in the Portland Oregonian by Deborah Woods.Hands-On Dog Care is touted as the 'complete book of canine first aid.'This comprehensive book contains the best first aid information I have ver seen in any book--and a whole lot more...The amount of useable useful information presented in this book is stunning.Paws up for this excellent encyclopedic book. It's a valuable addition to any dog lover's library.
A MUST own book for all dog lovers July 20, 2000 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
From Dog News magazine "Every now and then a book does come along which is a must for every involved dog owner to read. I know that cliche is written in virtually every review but in the case of Hands-On Dog Care it's much more than a cliche. You MUST own this dog book and you should suggest it to everyone who buys a dog or a pup as well! It is a 408 page tome crammed full of vital facts and information that can save your dog's life. And more importantly you know the information is reliable."
A big book that handles a big subject well June 30, 2000 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
From Pet Behavior Newsletter: At 408 pages, 8 1/2X11, illustrated and with index Hands-On Dog Care is a big book that handles a big subject with lots of illustrations, photos, charts and guides to what to do in the event of every imaginable medical emergency a professional in the dog business or a serious dog owner would need to know. It is split into sections. The first contains 15 chapters, all of which deal with recognizing symptoms for an incredible array of physical ailments and injuries, then applying first aid. The second section holds 25 chapters on how to establish a dog's baseline behavior, provide for regulasr clinical care, fleas and worms, give oral medication, examine eyes, etc. etc, etc. Even advice about getting a proper first-aid kit...It's all there! (whew)
Even the most knowledgeable breeder can find this book usefu June 30, 2000 From THE BOXER REVIEW: This is a worthwhile purchase for all but the most knowledgeable breeder because it covers when to call the Vet, and what to do until you can get the dog to the Vet, and how to handle illness and injuries that do not require a Vet office appointment. Even the most knowledgeable breeders could find this useful to reaffirm a judgement concerning a dog's well being. This Doral Publication is highly recommended.
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