The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide: Dogs

The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide: Dogs by David Borgenicht, published by Chronicle Books on May 6, 2009, is a practical resource designed for dog owners. This edition, presented in English, spans 96 pages and offers essential advice on managing various canine-related challenges. The book addresses common issues such as puppy-proofing your home and dealing with unpleasant odors, providing straightforward solutions for everyday situations.
Readers will find a range of tips and techniques to help navigate the complexities of dog ownership. The guide includes instructions on how to perform the Heimlich maneuver on a dog, ensuring that pet owners are prepared for emergencies. With a focus on practical advice, this pocket guide serves as a handy reference for anyone looking to enhance their experience with their pets while addressing common concerns related to dog care.
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Your “best friend” shouldn’t poop on the rug. Puppy-proof your home; remove skunk odors; give your dog the Heimlich maneuver.
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