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by - written on 05/10/00
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The Rescue Dog by Gwen Bailey and published by Hamlyn is as the cover says, a practical guide to choosing and adopting an adult dog, sloving behavioural difficulties and re-training. It is brightly coloured book with plenty of photo's and illustrations and is a very easy read. It takes you step by step from the moment you first consider a rescue Dog right through to curing any behavioural problems the dog you get has. The advice is very helpful, it tells you what breeds to consider for different home circumstances, the best places to look for a dog and what to look for when considering a dog. The sections handling different problems once you have chosen ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/07/00 (Useful, 38 readings)
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The Rescue Dog by Gwen Bailey and published by Hamlyn is as the cover says, a practical guide to choosing and adopting an adult dog, sloving behavioural difficulties and re-training. It is brightly coloured book with plenty of photo's and illustrations and is a very easy read. It takes you step by step from the moment you first consider a rescue Dog right through to curing any behavioural problems the dog you get has. The advice is very helpful, it tells you what breeds to consider for different home circumstances, the best places to look for a dog and what to look for when considering a dog. The sections handling different problems once you have chosen ... Read the complete review
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