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The Angell Memorial Animal Hospital Book of Wellness and Preventive Care for Dogs |
List Price: $21.95
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Rating: Summary: I wish I'd bought this book when I first got my dog! Review: This book is just great. It's full of information on how to keep your dog happy and healthy, and has lots of very useful explanations of technical terms (for example about dog illnesses). It is very readable - it's like having a good friend who knows all about dog health, explaining stuff to you.
The book is arranged very sensibly, and I know I will be able to easily find information when I need it. I will probably take this book away with me when we go on holidays with our dog - it's the sort of book that would be handy in an emergency.
I also liked the way that the author didn't push any particular views - I have lots of other dog books where I feel that the authors are telling you that you MUST treat your dog in a certain way. In this book, the author gently suggests to you that this is a good thing to do.
Clearly a lot of research has gone into finding the best information for this book, and I really wish that I had owned it when I first got my dog. I've had some bad vet experiences and when I got to the section about "how to choose a vet" I wished someone had suggested those to me a few years ago!
Overall, this is a calm and sensible book, one that I am sure I will be referring to many times in the future.
Rating: Summary: Long overdue Review: This guide to preventive health care for dogs is long overdue. Thoroughly researched with veterinarians at the appropriately renowned Angell Memorial Hospital in Boston, I knew this book was a winner when I reached for it several times when worried friends called to ask for advice. It outlines Angell's preventive approach to health care. The three main sections cover puppyhood, the middle years, and the senior years. It starts with the basics for every dog - vaccinations, parasites, grooming, trimming nails, nutrition, diseases, surgery, and the need for obedience training. The puppy years section is so large that it covers half the book. The diseases are explained briefly in lay terms so that anyone can understand what happens in a given disease. Annual check up, first aid, and cancer form the middle years section, and the senior years section covers again gracefully, geriatric wellness, and loss. The whole book is easily understood.
Rating: Summary: One of the best books on dog health and raising a dog Review: This is one of the best books that I have read in a long time about dog health and care. This type of book is a must for every dog owner. I especially like the side bars, "Tricks of the Trade." As a dog and cat behaviorist, I wish that all of my clients would read this book, it would go a long way to help them care for their dogs. I did not think that Darlene Arden could write another book equal to her " The Irrepressible Toy Dog," but this book equals her earlier book in quality and accuracy of information. I hope she plans to write a cat book of this nature.
Rating: Summary: One of the best books on dog health and raising a dog Review: This is one of the best books that I have read in a long time about dog health and care. This type of book is a must for every dog owner. I especially like the side bars, "Tricks of the Trade." As a dog and cat behaviorist, I wish that all of my clients would read this book, it would go a long way to help them care for their dogs. I did not think that Darlene Arden could write another book equal to her " The Irrepressible Toy Dog," but this book equals her earlier book in quality and accuracy of information. I hope she plans to write a cat book of this nature.
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