Dogbiz

Dogbiz by Amanda O’Neill, published by Interpet Publishing in November 2006, is a comprehensive guide that presents a wealth of dog-related facts, figures, and anecdotes. This 208-page book is designed for dog lovers, offering a mix of humor, practical care tips, and engaging activities. The content is organized into thematic sections, making it easy for readers to explore various aspects of canine life, from historical accounts of dogs’ roles alongside humans to fun crafts and training advice.
Readers will find a diverse array of topics within Dogbiz, including inspiring stories of heroic dogs, creative projects for pet owners, and essential information on dog care and training. The book also features entertaining elements such as jokes, cartoons, and insights into dog behavior, making it a well-rounded resource for anyone interested in enhancing their relationship with their canine companions. With its accessible format, Dogbiz serves as both an informative reference and a source of enjoyment for dog enthusiasts.
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Imagine the most amazing miscellany of dog-related facts, figures, information, humour, anecdotes, tall tales, fun activities, and up-to-date care and training information all rolled into one irresistible package – you’re thinking “Dog-biz”! Here in one compact and accessible volume is a cornucopia of dog lore that will go straight to the top of the “must have” list of every dedicated dog lover. The contents are arranged into separate sections that naturally group together subjects that are thematically related. For instance, dogs in history delves deep into the inspiring stories of dogs working alongside man and includes details of dogs that have performed heroically in battle or helping the emergency services, dogs in art, incredible displays of loyalty and companionship, even dog ghosts! On a lighter level, the section on dog crafts teaches owners brilliant new skills to enjoy with their dogs, like creating topiary dogs to decorate a garden, how to master the special skills of casting a dog horoscope, how to make a personalised birthday care for a dog, cookery recipes for dog treats etc. Other sections cover facts, figures and record breakers, all sorts of activities to enjoy with a dog, dog-linked jokes and cartoons, essential care and training advice, how to read a dog’s body language, the origins of breed names, interpreting your doggie dreams and much, much more.
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