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For exercise junkies and couch surfers…for the quirky, the friendly, the intelligent, the single pet parents and the large packs, this book helps humans pick the perfect canine for their lifestyle. The Dog: Finding Your Forever is a breed book with emphasis on how the dog will interact with it's human.
List of contents
Introduction
The Human Selector
The Dog Selector
Dogs for Beginners
Family-Friendly Dogs
Good Mixers
Low-Maintenance Dogs
High-Maintenance Dogs
Small Dogs
Large Dogs
Dogs that Love to Run
Guard Dogs
Hypoallergenic Dogs
Super Smart Dogs
Dogs with Talents
Weird but Wonderful Dogs
Glossary
Further Resources
About the author
David Alderton trained as a veterinarian and his books about dogs have sold over a million copies. David has been awarded the Maxwell Medal by the Dog Writers' Association of America and has acted as consultant on canine programmes screened by the Discovery Channel. He was very closely involved in the BBC TV documentary celebrating the Crufts Centenary dog show, screened in 14 countries worldwide.
Summary
With more than 200 full-color illustrations, this big, handsome volume describes dogs of all sizes, shapes, traits, and personalities.
Your dog will be a constant companion and source of support through their life and picking the right one to match your lifestyle will make it a long and happy partnership. Dare to get attached to your new best furry friend. The Dog is filled with gorgeous images of all types of dogs for you to fall in love with, along with all the reasons that you will.
Author David Alderton wants every prospective owner to find the very best dog to fit their own personality and lifestyle, and in this book he discusses breeds and their owners under the following categories:
- Absolute beginners
- Family-friendly dogs
- Good mixers
- Dogs for couch potatoes
- High-maintenance hair
- Large dogs for large spaces
- Hypoallergenic dogs
- Dogs with special skills
- Dogs for runners
- Portable dogs
- Weird and wonderful dogs
- Smart dogs
- Burglar deterrents
For example, exercise junkies will find a willing canine companion in a Dalmatian or an English Springer Spaniel. Couch potatoes, on the other hand, will probably prefer a Basset Hound or a Shih Tzu. First-time owners might be looking for an easy-going dog that makes minimal demands, such as a Labrador Retriever, and families with a houseful of kids might prefer a patient but playful pooch, such as a Beagle or an English Setter.
Each breed is categorized and profiled with a large color portrait, a brief
history of the breed, a description of the animal's
traits, and
a chart that pinpoints the dog's characteristics.