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Shih Tzu: How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend: From personality traits to tips on diet, health, training and more. (101 Publishing: Pets Series)

Debbie White
4.9/5 (16873 ratings)
Description:Dr. Debbie White's "Shih Tzus: How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend" shows how big personalities can come in small, furry packages. This breed’s history stretches across 14 centuries, and yet it is a newcomer in the United States, where it arrived in 1958. Before that, Shih Tzus have been the companions of royalty, an element of the breed’s history some Shih Tzus seem keenly aware of. In her book, White provides the advice necessary to help a prospective owner of a Shih Tzu anticipate needs such as diet, grooming, exercise, training and integration into a family with a focus on breed-specific behaviors and health concerns. White also examines a dozen potential challenges and details the solutions available for each. Excerpt from the Book:“An energetic lap dog, the Shih Tzu is a playful, lovable companion that lives to serve its master. When compared to other small dogs, Shih Tzus aren’t overly barky or hyperactive. Requiring only low to moderate exercise, the Shih Tzu is an ideal pet for apartment dwellers or elderly owners. Leash walks and scheduled play time suit the Shih Tzu’s exercise and mental stimulation needs. The Shih Tzu relishes down time with its master, lounging alongside its owner on the couch, the Shih Tzu’s modern day throne. Highlights:The life of a lapdogDistasteful habitsMixed mutts: the Mal-shi, Sweenie and ZuchonHow to show him who’s bossAnd much more!Includes:1. History: Imperial Reign?2. Shih Tzu Characteristics3. Is a Shih Tzu Right for You?4. Breeder vs. Adoption5. Travel and Exercise6. Mixed Breeds and Designer Mutts7. Passing the Genetic Tests8. Welcoming Your Shih Tzu Home9. Ears, Eyes and Hind-End Care10. Common Health ConcernsAbout the Author:As a practicing veterinarian with over 17 years of experience, Dr. Debbie White enjoys caring for furry, feathered and scaled patients. She earned a B.S. in Animal Science and Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Dr. White is a frequent veterinary contributor on Las Vegas radio and news programming. Since 2008, she has been the featured veterinarian on the weekly satellite radio program, Animal Radio, where she is also known as “Dr. Debbie” and answers pet owner health questions across the country.Dr. White advocates pet disaster preparedness and serves as a veterinary volunteer with the Medical Reserve Corps. She shares her home with her Yorkie-poodle-shih tzu cross, Boss, and two Labrador retrievers, Magnum and JadeWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Shih Tzu: How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend: From personality traits to tips on diet, health, training and more. (101 Publishing: Pets Series). To get started finding Shih Tzu: How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend: From personality traits to tips on diet, health, training and more. (101 Publishing: Pets Series), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Shih Tzu: How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend: From personality traits to tips on diet, health, training and more. (101 Publishing: Pets Series)

Debbie White
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Dr. Debbie White's "Shih Tzus: How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend" shows how big personalities can come in small, furry packages. This breed’s history stretches across 14 centuries, and yet it is a newcomer in the United States, where it arrived in 1958. Before that, Shih Tzus have been the companions of royalty, an element of the breed’s history some Shih Tzus seem keenly aware of. In her book, White provides the advice necessary to help a prospective owner of a Shih Tzu anticipate needs such as diet, grooming, exercise, training and integration into a family with a focus on breed-specific behaviors and health concerns. White also examines a dozen potential challenges and details the solutions available for each. Excerpt from the Book:“An energetic lap dog, the Shih Tzu is a playful, lovable companion that lives to serve its master. When compared to other small dogs, Shih Tzus aren’t overly barky or hyperactive. Requiring only low to moderate exercise, the Shih Tzu is an ideal pet for apartment dwellers or elderly owners. Leash walks and scheduled play time suit the Shih Tzu’s exercise and mental stimulation needs. The Shih Tzu relishes down time with its master, lounging alongside its owner on the couch, the Shih Tzu’s modern day throne. Highlights:The life of a lapdogDistasteful habitsMixed mutts: the Mal-shi, Sweenie and ZuchonHow to show him who’s bossAnd much more!Includes:1. History: Imperial Reign?2. Shih Tzu Characteristics3. Is a Shih Tzu Right for You?4. Breeder vs. Adoption5. Travel and Exercise6. Mixed Breeds and Designer Mutts7. Passing the Genetic Tests8. Welcoming Your Shih Tzu Home9. Ears, Eyes and Hind-End Care10. Common Health ConcernsAbout the Author:As a practicing veterinarian with over 17 years of experience, Dr. Debbie White enjoys caring for furry, feathered and scaled patients. She earned a B.S. in Animal Science and Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Dr. White is a frequent veterinary contributor on Las Vegas radio and news programming. Since 2008, she has been the featured veterinarian on the weekly satellite radio program, Animal Radio, where she is also known as “Dr. Debbie” and answers pet owner health questions across the country.Dr. White advocates pet disaster preparedness and serves as a veterinary volunteer with the Medical Reserve Corps. She shares her home with her Yorkie-poodle-shih tzu cross, Boss, and two Labrador retrievers, Magnum and JadeWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Shih Tzu: How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend: From personality traits to tips on diet, health, training and more. (101 Publishing: Pets Series). To get started finding Shih Tzu: How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend: From personality traits to tips on diet, health, training and more. (101 Publishing: Pets Series), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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1622130499
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