
39 Ways To Not Kill Your Best FriendTales of Caution For Dog Lovers
Tales of Caution For Dog Lovers
by Dr. Judith Samson-French
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Pub Date Sep 14 2013 | Archive Date Mar 06 2014
Description
Many of us share our lives with dogs, but how much do we really know about our four-legged friends? 39 Ways To Not Kill Your Best Friend, by the author of Dogs With No Names, is a must-read for all dog lovers. Set against a real-life backdrop, 39 Ways shares stories of companion dogs that have tragically died - or narrowly escaped death - at the hands of well-meaning owners. With case files from her own practice, seasoned veterinary surgeon Dr Samson-French delivers harrowing accounts of good intentions gone awry, inviting readers into her clinic to witness the investigative process firsthand. From choke collars and heatstroke to puppy mills and greyhound racing, she tackles polarizing issues head on, compassionate but unflinching as she reinforces the do's and don'ts of responsible canine care. Woven through with provocative questions and powerful lessons, this compelling life-and-death narrative will challenge and transform your beliefs about the loyal animals that rely on us. This is a reality check that no serious dog owner can afford to miss: what you learn here could save your pet's life. "A dog with no name" will be fed for three days with the purchase of this book. Help to "Give a Dog a Life".
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EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780991724024 |
PRICE | $12.78 (USD) |
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